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Where do long haired cats come from?

Where do long haired cats come from?

Having apparently originated in Western Asia, Domestic long-haired cats have been kept as pets around the world for several centuries. During the 16th century the first long-haired cats were imported into Europe.

Are long-haired cats more affectionate?

Personality of Domestic Longhair Cats One of the sought-after traits of these cats is that they are neither too aloof nor too needy. Some might be quieter than others. Some might be more affectionate. And while not extreme, the range of personalities is likely as diverse as those of your friends and family.

Which is the oldest breed of long haired cat?

Angora The Turkish Angora is the oldest known breed of long haired cat in Europe. She has long, pointed ears and a long fluffy tail. These cats are prone to the “groovy mutation” (as a young Professor X once put it) known as heterochromia, meaning one eye may be colored differently from the other.

Why are there so many long haired cats?

The long-haired version of the Abyssinian, the Somali cat was most likely developed by breeders introducing long-haired breeds into their programs during World War II. Abyssinian populations had dwindled, so introducing long-haired cats may have been their attempt at boosting numbers.

How often does a long haired cat shed?

This varies by breed, though. Cats with double or triple coats might shed a little more. Long haired cats, of course, will shed longer hairs. A healthy cat will generally shed twice a year in response to changes in light and temperature. Indoor cats may have this process disrupted.

Is it normal to groom a long haired cat?

Long locks may be an intimidating sight when it comes to grooming, but the routine for grooming long-haired cat breeds isn’t much different than grooming short-haired cats.

Is there such a thing as a longhaired cat?

These cats are even known for being quite talkative with their favorite human companions. The Domestic Longhair is basically a Domestic Shorthair with fancier, longer fur. The long fur gene is recessive, though, so only about 1 in every 10 cats will be a longhaired cat, making these felines more rare than their shorthaired counterparts.

Which is the mother of all long haired cats?

Some believe that the grand Siberian is mother to all long-haired cat breeds. The Siberian’s coat is long, thick, and protective—a longstanding trait that can be attributed to the subarctic climate of her homeland in Russia. References to Siberians date back at least 1,000 years; however, they weren’t exported until after the Cold War.

Why does my cat have a long coat?

The long coat is speculated to be the result of a recessive mutant gene. If a long haired cat and a short haired cat mate the result is always short haired kittens, However, these kittens carry a long haired gene and may produce long haired kittens when they grow up.

This varies by breed, though. Cats with double or triple coats might shed a little more. Long haired cats, of course, will shed longer hairs. A healthy cat will generally shed twice a year in response to changes in light and temperature. Indoor cats may have this process disrupted.