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The U.S. interest in the cat is often said to have originated in the 20th century, since the advent of the exhibitions and the opening of cat worship by the public. This impression is not supported by facts. The cat first sample was held in Maine, between 1860 and 1870, even before the Great Exhibition in London established in 1871 by the painter of animals known, but Harrison Weier cat shows in the United States were not known outside of Maine until one was held at Madison Square Garden, New York, in 1895.
The exhibitions in England have been by Mr. Weir first program until now, so marking periods in modern history of cat can be dated to show the Crystal Palace in 1871, and the New York show in April 1895. These programs have emerged which can be described as a cult, or in some ways a industry. Numbers of people, mainly women, have taken the cat as a means of livelihood in part, the sale of those who post to show the result public. of these initiatives has been the production of different colors, and Clubs families. strains have emerged for the care and maintenance of exhibits and genealogical records and books have been initiated.
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The varieties or breeds recognized in the shows are Persian, Siamese, Abyssinian and ordinary domestic shorthair cats. The Persian and Angora can be said to be the same cat, although the differences were established in the old days, but these were very indefinite. Today airspace rules and regulations for two large groups which are long-haired cats and short hair cats. These are judged by points and sorted by color distinctions. Angora is a small place, and relatively few cats could have come from there, but many come from other parts of Asia.
Taking the long-haired division first, because trade is the most prominent, the judge requires that the cat is cut into the body with a short tail and short legs, the second shorter in front than behind. Chest must be broad, square and firm spine, bones of the legs well developed and robust framework. The head that corresponds to this formation and is required is a broad and head round with a short, wide nose, big eyes, round and well apart. The ears, a most important feature, should be as small as possible and placed in the side of the head, the base of the ear that are narrow, not wide open, with a tuft of hair at the apex. This standard is more or less based on imported original copies from Asia.
The colors are richer and approved the silver light, smoke, blues (or slate color) white, black, orange, cream and tortoise shells, and the tiger of different colors are also favorites. The cat is a tabby cat that has a light-colored soil with spots, stripes and restrained or a darker color, and the word "tabby" has no reference to the sex of the animal.
The great feature necessary The tabby is that the soil should be allowed color to contrast with different stripes, bars or points as possible, colors should be lively and easy marks. There are tiger spots, and these points must be round, clear and distinct, but we rarely see a good of this variety, unless you are coming from India, the home of the best tiger seen. The solid-colored cats are white, blue, black smoke, but recently, silver, cream and orange in some cases have almost reached perfection in the be without color or foreign brands.
The eye color may be necessary briefly summarized in blue (as deep as possible) for a white cat Emerald green light silver or chinchillas, as they are called, and yellow to orange, as deep as possible, for all other varieties. The color and beauty the cat's eyes vary by health status, light and time of day.
NOTE: This article is for information only.  Consult your veterinarian for a physician.
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