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Encyclopedia > Nebelung

The Nebelung cat is a long-haired cat breed, bred to resemble the Russian Blue with a long coat.


The breed was created in the early 1980s by Cora Cobb, with the two foundation cats being Elsa, a black domestic shorthaired cat, and an unnamed blue domestic shorthair. The first mating of these two cats produced five black or blue shorthaired kittens as well as Siegfried (born 1984) who was blue with medium long hair. The second mating produced five black or blue shorthaired kittens, as well as a black longhair female and Brunhilde (born 1985), a blue longhaired female. Mrs. Cobb decided to mate Siegfried and Brunhilde, and their first litter was born in 1986. The offspring of Siegfried and Brunhilde were eventually out-crossed to natural Russian Blues in order to replicate the Russian Blue type. Although the Nebelung is sometimes called a longhaired Russian Blue, it is actually a separate breed, as the Russian Blue does not produce longhaired offspring. The Nebelung will produce both longhair and shorthair offspring in the same litter.


The breed was officially recognized by The International Cat Association (TICA) in 1987 under the 'new breeds' category. They are not recognized as a breed in the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA), or most other associations, as they mimic the natural, long established Russian Blue except for coat length.


Nebelung is a German word meaning 'creature of the mist'. These cats are judged in TICA on the same standard as a Russian Blue with the exception of their coat, which is mid-length with a dense plumy tail. They have green eyes, and their fur must be 'blue' tipped with silver.


External links

  • http://catconnect.com/int/Portrait/frri_nebelung.htm
  • http://animal.discovery.com/guides/cats/selector/profile.jsp?id=5040

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Nebelung cat (236 words)
The breed was first known approximately 100 years ago, and exhibited at the first British cat shows[?] but forgotten not long after as other breeds became established.
Nebelung is a German word meaning 'creature of the mist'.
The breed is still uncommon and mainly located in America, but a small number of 'natural' long-haired Russian Blues have been discovered in Russia and there are a number of breeders interested in developing the breed in their theoretical homeland.
Nebelung Cat Breed Information (272 words)
The Nebelung cat is a long-haired cat breed, bred to resemble the Russian Blue with a long coat.
The breed was created in the early 1980s by Cora Cobb, with the two foundation cats being Elsa, a fl domestic shorthaired cat, and an unnamed blue domestic shorthair.
Although the Nebelung is sometimes called a longhaired Russian Blue, it is actually a separate breed, as the Russian Blue does not produce longhaired offspring.
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