The York Chocolate cat is a new Americanbreed of show cat, with a long, fluffy coat and a plumed tail. The first part of its name is taken from New York state, where it was bred in 1983. This breed was created by colour-selecting domestic longhaired cats, and as the name suggests, all members of this breed are solid chocolate or lavender, solid chocolate and white, or lavender and white (seebicolor cat). The breed is not yet widely recognized by breeders and the Cat Fanciers' Association.
The YorkChocolate cat is a new American breed of show cat, with a long, fluffy coat and a plumed tail.
The first part of its name is taken from New York state, where it was bred in 1983.
This breed was created by colour-selecting domestic longhaired cats, and as the name suggests, all members of this breed are solid chocolate or lavender, solid chocolate and white, or lavender and white (see bicolor cat).
Preservation, diffusion and universal recognition of the YorkChocolate in the world must be considered a mission not only because of the intrinsic beauty but especially because its genetic particularities allows to many experts to develop new discoveries and genetic theories.
Another interesting YorkChocolate physic expression surly is the particular white displacement on the coat of the bicolor subjects.
On conclusion, Yorkchocolate is the exclusive breed fixing the particolor white displacement on the bicolor subject as well as the Birman is the only cat breed having the typical white gloves.