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Chartreux
If you are looking for a cat breed that is as wonderful as a good French wine, you may want to consider the
Chartreux cat. After all, a legend tells that this breed was named for the Chartreuse liquor that Carthusian monks
were so famous for. Of course, while it is true that the Chartreux cat is mentioned in Carthusian records as early
as the fifteen hundreds, this breed probably received its name because its coat looks similar to the wool of the
Chartreux sheep. The Chartreux cat breed has a thick, wooly coat in a rich gray blue color. This breed is
neither a true longhair nor a shorthair, since the outer coat is longer than that of a shorthair, but not as long
as that of most longhairs.
A chartreux cat has a body that is solid and muscular, while its legs are on the short side and slender. Some
breeders say this breed looks like a potato with toothpick legs. However, despite its build, the Chartreux moves
quickly and gracefully and has a reputation for being an excellent mouser. One of the most eye catching
characteristics of this breed is the way his mouth curves in a perpetual, sweet smile. These cats weigh in at
anywhere from seven to seventeen pounds, with cats at the heavier end of this weight range being the ideal.
If you enjoy interacting with your pets and teaching them tricks, then this breed is an ideal choice for you.
The Chartreux is a breed that loves to hang out with family members and thrives on attention. In addition, these
intelligent cats have a reputation for being quick learners. Most of them learn to come when they are called and
will fetch toys.
People who do not spend much time at home should consider looking for a different breed, since this dog like cat
loves people and is really unhappy spending a lot of time alone. Since the Chartreux is a breed that doesn't seek
out other cats for company, getting another kitten to keep your cat from feeling so lonely when you are working may
not make much of a difference.
This breed is on the quiet side. When the Chartreux does talk, it has a high pitched meow. It will also
occasionally give a soft chirp instead.
Before you name your Chartreux kitten, you may want to talk to your breeder. This cat breed has an interesting
naming tradition. All kittens born in a certain year are given names that start with the same letter. Names that
start with the letters K, Q, W, X, Y, and Z are never used.
This breed's wool like coat does need frequent grooming to avoid matting. You should be prepared to comb your
cat's hair at least once a week to keep him looking beautiful, and you may actually need to groom him more
often.
If you want a sweet natured and intelligent cat that is on the quiet side, then the Chartreux may be the ideal
breed for you.
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