| Exotic Cat |
Cream tabby male exotic cat | | Country of origin | | United States | | Breed standards (external links) | | CFA, TICA, FIFe | The Exotic (or Exotic Shorthair) is a breed of cat that was created by crossbreeding Persians and British Shorthairs and American Shorthairs. They have nearly the same body as the Persian, but a thick, dense short coat. They appeal to people who like the look of a Persian but do not want the hassle of grooming a long-haired cat. Image File history File links Cosmo, a seven-month-old cream tabby exotic. ...
Image File history File links Cosmo, a seven-month-old cream tabby exotic. ...
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Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus (Linnaeus, 1758) The cat, also called domestic cat or house cat, is a small feline carnivorous mammal of the subspecies Felis silvestris catus. ...
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The British Shorthair is a breed of shorthaired cat developed in England. ...
The American Shorthair is a breed of cat. ...
Appearance
The Exotic has a compact, rounded, powerfully-built body with a short, thick "linebacker" neck. Its large round eyes, short snub nose, sweet facial expression, and small ears give it a highly neotenic appearance that many people consider cute. The defensive team or defense in American football or Canadian football, is the team that begins a play from scrimmage not in possession of the ball. ...
Neoteny is a term in developmental biology that describes the retention of juvenile characteristics in the adults of a species and is similar to but not the same as progenesis, which is the attainment of sexual maturity by an organism still in its larval stage, as is found among certain...
Cuteness, exhibited here by a kitten Cuteness is a delicate and attractive kind of beauty commonly associated with youth, innocence, and helplessness. ...
Temperament Exotics have a placid, friendly personality reminiscent of the Persian. They tend to show more affection and loyalty than most breeds and make excellent lap cats. Their calm, steady nature and limited appetite for exercise makes them ideal apartment cats for city dwellers. Nonetheless, Exotics retain some of the energetic spark of their American Shorthair forbears and they are often capable mouse hunters. This article is in need of attention. ...
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The word exercise can mean the following: A setting in action or practicing. ...
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Care and grooming Unlike the high-maintenance Persian, the Exotic is able to keep its own fur tidy with little human assistance. Occasional brushing and bathing is recommended to remove loose hair and reduce shedding and hairballs. The term fur refers to the body hair of non-human mammals also known as the pelage (like the term plumage in birds). ...
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A hairball is a collection of hair or fur formed in the stomach of animals that is occasionally vomited up when it becomes too big. ...
As with other flat-faced animals, the Exotic's tears are prone to overflowing the nasolacrimal duct, dampening and staining the face. This can be relieved by periodically wiping the cat's face with a cloth moistened with water or one of the commercial preparations made expressly for the purpose. The cephalic index is the ratio of the maximum breadth of the head to its maximum length, sometimes multiplied by 100 for convenience. ...
Tears trickling down the cheeks Lacrimation is the bodys process of producing tears, which are a liquid to clean and lubricate the eyes. ...
The nasolacrimal duct carries tears from the lacrimal sac into the nasal cavity. ...
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