Egyptian Cats (Definite Introduction)
The leopard prints on Egyptian cats should be the obvious mark that distinguishes them from other cats, except In addition to their leopard-print hair, they also have leopard prints on their skin. In addition, they are the only domestic cats with natural leopard prints, so Egyptian cats can be called "leopard print controllers" to the fullest.
The Egyptian cat has five colors, from the most precious to the most common fur colors: silver, bronze, smoky gray, black, and blue/wax. Egyptian cats ranging from black to waxy will not be exhibited, but will be used for breeding.
Detailed description of the morphological characteristics of the Egyptian cat
Head: It has a slightly rounded wedge shape and is of moderate size, with some bulges from the forehead to the bridge of the nose. The forehead, cheeks and side face are fuller. The mouth has no tip, and the lower jaw of male Egyptian cats is more developed.
Ears: The ears are large and the ends of the ears are slightly pointed and tilted forward. The hair on the outside of the ears is short and dense, and there are long and curved feathers on the inside of the ears.
Eyes: Almond-shaped eyes are large, slightly slanted at the ends, and the color of the eyes is glass green, millet green or light green. If the eyes are getting greener, it means the kitten is happy. When it is angry, the color will turn into amber. All Egyptian cats exhibited must have green eyes. However, amber eyes from cats as young as 18 months old are also available.
Body: The Egyptian cat has a moderate body, slender, and the most powerful muscles are the neck and shoulders.
Hands and feet: Both are longer and the hind legs should be better than the forelimbs. It can cooperate with its body and can stand on the tips of its claws.
Toes: A small oval shape that is slightly rounded.
Tail: The length of the tail is flat, with the tip being thinner and the root being thicker.
Coat: Smooth, soft and lustrous. The Egyptian cat has many kinds of markings on every part of its body, which is its biggest feature. The typical Egyptian cat has "M" shaped markings on its forehead and markings on its cheeks. There are thin line-shaped markings on his neck, wider stripes on the shoulders, freckle-like markings on the back of the shoulders, the collar pattern on the throat is broken into two sections, and there are irregular spots scattered on the body. , the fur on the tail is slightly darker, and the markings on the hands and feet are horizontal stripes.
There are two types of cats that are very similar to Egyptian cats - Osi cats and Bengal cats. However, Osi cats are artificially bred species.Leopard print is only found in certain types of combinations, and Bengal cats are almost twice the size of Egyptian cats, so they are easier to distinguish.
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