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  2. LaPerm - Wikipedia

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    The LaPerm is a rex breed which originated in the United States and is now present in many other countries worldwide. The breed is genetically unique and not related to any other rex cat varieties, having a dominant gene causing their curly coats. They have an elegant and athletic build and are affectionate, active, and outgoing in character.

  3. Khao Manee - Wikipedia

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    Khao Manee cat or Khao plort in the Tamra Maew of Wat Arun (the Cat-Book Poems) thought to originate from the Thonburi kingdom - Rattanakosin Kingdom (AD 1768 to 1910). Over a dozen are now kept in the National Library of Thailand. The Khao Manee is an ancient cat breed comparable to the Siamese, Thai, Korat, Suphalak, and other natural cat ...

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  5. Pixie-bob - Wikipedia

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    standard. Domestic cat ( Felis catus) The Pixie-bob is a breed of domestic cat claimed to be the progeny of naturally occurring bobcat hybrids. However, DNA testing has failed to detect bobcat marker genes, [1] and Pixie-bobs are considered wholly domestic for the purposes of ownership, cat fancy registration, and import and export.

  6. TICA - Wikipedia

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    TICA may refer to: Taipei International Christian Academy, a school in Taipei, Taiwan. The International Cat Association, a US-based but multinational pedigree registry for cats. Tisa River (Putna Întunecoasă), also known as the Tica River. Temporal independent component analysis (tICA) The feminine form of Tico, slang for a native of Costa Rica.

  7. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    The International Cat Association (TICA) groups the breed into three coat-pattern divisions for judging at cat shows traditional (with stable, rich colours), sepia ("paler and warmer than the traditional equivalents", and darkening a bit with age), and mink (much lighter than sepia, and developing noticeably with age on the face and extremities).

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