let’s talk cats! reading assignment: encyclopedia of cat breeds, pp 32-37

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Let’s talk Cats! Reading assignment: Encyclopedia of Cat Breeds, pp 32-37

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Page 1: Let’s talk Cats! Reading assignment: Encyclopedia of Cat Breeds, pp 32-37

Let’s talk Cats!

Reading assignment:

Encyclopedia of Cat Breeds, pp 32-37

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BENGAL TIGER

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CHEETAH

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AFRICAN SERVAL

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SERVAL

BENGAL

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BAST: EGYPTIAN GODDESSProtector of cats, women and children. The Bast Cat was the

goddess of sun but was also associated with the moon because it reflected the sun’s light. She is also known as the

goddess of love, fertility, birth, music and dance

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MUMMIFIED CAT

Have been radiographed by researchers

* Many were found to be ~ 2 years old*Necks that were broken may have been

a sacrifice to cat goddess* It was also said that upon the natural

death of a cat, the Egyptian people mourned heavily and even shaved their

eyebrows as a sign of grief!

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EGYPTIAN MAUThe only naturally spotted domestic cat. The spots are not

just on the coat, a shaved mau also has spots on the skin

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During the middle ages religious fervor discouraged the practice of paganism. Cats were thought to

be evil and were tortured and killed. The reduction of cats during the 1600 -1700’s was

partly responsible for the spread of the bubonic plague as rodents

spread the black death.

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Feline Conformation

•Most breeds fall into two categories:•Cobby (Persian and British Shorthair)•Foreign/Extreme (Siamese)

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Cobby Body type

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Extreme Body type

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There is a third body type that is recognized for those cats between a Cobby and a foreign/extreme:

*The Moderate type(Moderates include most tabbies,Havana Brown and American Curl)

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The Moderate Body type

American Curl cats

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Manx:This cat is classified according to tail length:

rumpy: no tailrumpy riser: stub

stumpy: partial taillongy: complete or near complete tail

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Rumpy Manx

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Rumpy Riser

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Stumpy Manx

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Longy Manx

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The Feline Tabby Coat Patterns

There are four primary coat patterns that encompass MOST tabby cats.

Classic or Blotched TabbyAgouti/Abyssinian Tabby

Spotted TabbyMackerel Tabby

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Classic, or Blotched tabby

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Abyssinian/Agouti tabby

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SPOTTED TABBY

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Mackerel Tabby

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“Cooper” is my mackerel tabby!

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So we’ve talked Tabby, what about the solid colored cats?

Cats with ONLY one color fur are called:

Self or Solid

If a cat is black over most of its’ body but has a patch of white on its’ chest, it would be considered:

Self or solid black with white

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Self or Solid Black with white

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Self or Solid cats

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Self or solid black

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Self or solid blue

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Self or solid white

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Cat colors are all variations of two primary colors:

Red and Black

**White is actually a masking of other colors! (It keeps all other colors from coming through!)

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The most common feline coat colors are:

BlackBlueRedCream

Other colors are dilutions/combinations of these colors

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Pointed Color Patterns

In the Siamese color patterns, the body of the cat has little color, But the “points” of the body appear darker.

Feet, Face, Tail, and Ears are referred to as the “points”Even at these “points”, the colors are diminished so black

appears as a dark brown, commonly called “seal”

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Red pointed

Cream pointed

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Seal point

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Blue point

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Lynx PointLynx Point cats have bands that resemble Mackerel Tabby stripes.

Because they’re points, the stripes only appear on the head, legs and tail, just like the other point colors