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Often multiple bloodlines create problems with the right breed identification of
an animal. Generally, cat owners who have adopted a stray, or owners who are
unsure about the exact blood strain of their new kitty are at sea when it comes
to determining their cat's breed. Proper breed identification is also necessary
when you want to commercialize your cat-rearing practice or sell kittens. A few
major tip off are in the form of certain conspicuous traits or visible markings
that are particularly noticed in certain breeds. Dig up more information on how
to identify or determine the breed of a cat.
How to Tell the Breed of a Cat
* Weight variations in breed are strong determinants for their identification.
So, record the weight of your kitty during birth and also when he grows into an
adult cat. Take into consideration the gender of the animal while making
calculations.
* Next, take a note of the average height of the animal till the withers. Also
measure the entire body length. The average height and weight of cats are also
breed specific. Keep in mind that there are certain variations between the males
and females of the same breed.
* Next, feel the fur of your cat. Is it single or double layered? Certain breeds
of cats have close lying single coats that are waxy and water resistant. While
others may have a very thick, furry and protective coat with distinctive layers
(double layered).
* You can also measure the fur of the animal to distinguish the breed. The furs
can be long (DLH- Domestic Long Hair)), medium (DMH- Domestic Medium Length
Hair) or short (DSH- Domestic Short Hair). However, some breeds have both the
long-haired and the short-haired versions.
* Now carefully note the various markings, patterns and colors in the body of
your cat. Determine if it is a tabby (marked with stripes, whorls and spots),
calico (solid blocks of red, black and white), tortoiseshell (interweaving of
red, black and white) or is plain solid colored.
* Then, carefully note the shape and color of your cat's eyes. Normally, the
outline of the eyes and the eye color/ various ranges of eye colors are specific
to certain breeds. For e.g. Siamese have medium and almond-shaped eyes that
slightly slant towards the nose. The eye color may range from ice to deep cobalt
blue.
If you still fail to make out the breed of your cat, it is recommended that you
consult a veterinarian. He might help in determining the exact species of the
animal.
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