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Addictional informatio
n (Wiki):
The toyger is a breed of cat, the result
of breeding domestic shorthaired tabbies
(beginning in the 1980s) to make them
resemble a "toy tiger", as its striped
coat is reminiscent of the tiger's. The
breed's creator, Judy Sudgen, has stated
that the breed was developed in order to
inspire people to care about the
conservation of tigers in the wild. It
was recognized for "Registration only"
by The International Cat Association in
the early 1990s, and in 2007 its status
was upgraded to allow the breed full
Championship status. There are several
breeders in the United States, three
breeders in the UK, and one in Australia
working to develop the breed.
The breed began development in 1980 when
Judy Sudgen, a breeder looking to
clarify the mackerel markings in tabbies,
noticed distinctive markings in two of
her cats. These markings, occurring on
the head, an area normally devoid of
distinct pattern, first inspired the
idea of a tiger-like tabby. After
importing a tom from the streets of
India with noticeable head markings, the
quest to develop tiger-like, circular
face markings in the cats began. The
introduction of the Bengal breed into
the gene pool was a move on Sudgen's
part to produce a "big cat body". |
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