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Addictional informatio
n (Wiki):
Oriental Shorthairs are intelligent,
social animals who bond very closely to
their people. They are inquisitive,
friendly, emotional, demanding and often
quite vocal.
The Oriental Shorthair is a
self-coloured (non-pointed) member of
the Siamese Family. They can be found in
solid colors (white, red, cream, ebony,
blue, chestnut, lavender, cinnamon, or
fawn), smoke (white undercoat to any of
the above except white), shaded (only
the hair tips colored), parti-color (red
or cream splashes on any of the above),
tabby (mackerel/striped, ticked, spotted,
and blotched/classic), and bi-colored (any
of the above, with white). In total,
there are over 300 color and pattern
combinations possible. Though in CFA,
pointed cats from Oriental Shorthair
parents are considered AOV (Any Other
Variety), in TICA, as well as in the
majority of worldwide Cat Associations,
these cats are considered to be, and
compete as, Siamese.
Oriental Shorthairs have expressive,
almond-shaped eyes, a wedge-shaped head
with large ears that fit in the wedge of
the head. Their bodies are very elegant
yet muscular. When seeing an Oriental
Shorthair, one would never guess them to
be as solid as they are.
The longhaired version of the Oriental
Shorthair, Oriental Longhair, simply
carries a pair of the recessive long
hair gene. |
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