Exotic Cat Breed
If you are a fan of the beautiful longhair Persian cat, but
are concerned about being able to keep your cat's coat from
matting, you may want to consider the Exotic. This breed looks
exactly like the Persian, except that it has a much shorter
coat. The Exotic weighs in at seven to fourteen pounds and
has a stocky body, a round head, round paws, and a short tail.
This breed comes in all colors and patterns, from solid Blues
to Seal Points.
The Exotic was actually a happy accident, developed when
American Shorthair fanciers tried to improve their breed's coat
by crossing Shorthairs with Persians. To their surprise, they
ended up with cats that looked identical to the Persian breed,
but with a much shorter coat, like that of a plushy teddy bear.
Persian fanciers who were unable to have a Persian because they
just weren't able to groom their cat every day were excited to
see this exciting new cat that looked like a Persian, but only
needed to be groomed once or twice a week. The breed quickly
became known as the Exotic and fans of the breed say that it is
basically a Persian for lazy people.
Although the Exotic was a cross between the American Shorthair
and the Persian, this breed actually behaves much more like the
Persian breed. This could be because the Exotic was outcrossed
much more frequently with the Persian than the Shorthair in
later years.
The Exotic is a quiet, gentle cat with a curious nature, just
as the Persian is. However, this breed is a bit more active
than the placid Persian. Since these cats are very laid back
and easygoing, they are ideal family pets. After all, just
because the Exotic doesn't bounce off the walls doesn't mean it
isn't a playful breed. Your cat will happily bat at a toy for
hours on end. However, he will not become downright obnoxious
in his quest for attention. In fact, many Exotics will just sit
and look pleadingly at their owners until they receive the
attention they are seeking. This breed does not crave the
company of other cats, but will tolerate them.
Unfortunately, while the Exotic received the Persian's
wonderful temperament, this breed also received a few less
wonderful traits. These cats have the same head shape as the
Persian and have the same tendency to have health problems that
are directly related to this head shape. Matter from weepy
eyes, nasal problems, and teeth problems are common in this
breed. Cat fanciers are trying to breed cats with faces that
are slightly less flat and round to alleviate these
problems.
So, if you are a fan of the Persian cat breed, but don't have a
few hours of free time each week to spend grooming your cat's
lush coat, you may want to take a close look at the Exotic cat
breed. After all, with the Exotic breed's similarity to the
Persian, this is one occasion where you can definitely have
your cake and eat it too.
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