Portal:Cats/Selected breed
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[edit] Selected breeds list
The Maine Coon is one of the largest breeds of domestic cat, known for its intelligence and playfulness as well as its distinctive physical appearance. The breed is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America and originated from New England, making it America's first indigenous show cat. Maine Coons are a breed distinguished by intelligence, dexterity and playfulness.
The Siamese is one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Oriental cat. The exact origins of the breed are unknown, but it is believed to be from Southeast Asia, and is said to be descended from the sacred temple cats of Siam (now Thailand). All Siamese have a creamy base coat with coloured points on their muzzles, ears, paws and lower legs, tails and (in males) scrota. Siamese are affectionate and intelligent cats, renowned for their social nature.
The Manx is a breed of cat with a naturally occurring mutation of the spine. This mutation shortens the tail, resulting in a range of tail lengths from normal to tailless. The hind legs are longer than the front, giving the cat a rounded appearance. Manx cats move with a hop when running, resembling rabbits more than cats. The Manx is highly intelligent, playful, and in its behaviour, bizarre, but very reminiscent of dogs. Some Manx cats will fetch small thrown objects. It is considered a social feline, and the breed loves humans.
The British Shorthair is a domesticated cat that is said to resemble a teddy bear. They have very dense, plush coats that often described as crisp or cracking which refers to the way the coat breaks over the cats body contours. The British Shorthair is an easygoing breed. It is not terribly demanding of attention, although it will make its desire for play known if its owner looks available.
The Siberian is a recognized breed of cat, with most cat organizations accepting Siberians of any color (including color points) for competition. Known to be an exceptionally high jumper, the Siberian is a strong and powerfully built cat, with well proportioned characteristics that include strong hindquarters and large stomachs. Siberians are generally intelligent, playful, affectionate and loyal, leading many to describe their character as dog like. The breed can be seen in Russian paintings and writings hundreds of years old.
The Turkish Van is a breed of cat that may be derived from a type still to be found in the Lake Van region of present-day Turkey. The coat on a Van is considered semi-longhaired. While many cats have three distinct hair types in their coat - guard hairs, awn hairs and down hairs - the Turkish Van only has one. This makes their coat feel like cashmere or rabbit fur, and the coat dries quickly when wet. Turkish Vans are very intelligent, and will easily take over their home and owners. Vans are people cats that want to be with them wherever they go.
[edit] Nominations
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