Sphynx Shorthaired breed Rare and unique breed that never needs brushing Fine covering of hair on the ears, muzzle, feet, tail and scrotum is an inquisitive, intelligent, and extremely friendly cat LIFE SPAN - 8 to 14 years Price: 524 - 3,057 American shorthaired Shorhaired breed Intelligent and good natured, gets along even with dogs Thick coaT but easily kept LIFE SPAN - 15 to 20 years Price: 349 786 Persian Longhaired breed Generally placid and gentle Good mothering ability Coat must be brushed daily LIFE SPAN - 10 to 15 years Price: 873 5,241 Maine coon Semi longhaired breed One of the largest domestic breeds Very playful and amusing Long and flowing coat LIFE SPAN - 9 to 15 years Price: 349 - 1,048 2 Most popular cats 1 1. Persian 2. Maine coon 3
Sphynx Shorthaired breed Rare and unique breed that never needs brushing Fine covering of hair on the ears, muzzle, feet, tail and scrotum is an inquisitive, intelligent, and extremely friendly cat LIFE SPAN - 8 to 14 years Price: 524 - 3,057 American shorthaired Shorhaired breed Intelligent and good natured, gets along even with dogs Thick coaT but easily kept LIFE SPAN - 15 to 20 years Price: 349 786 Persian Longhaired breed Generally placid and gentle Good mothering ability Coat must be brushed daily LIFE SPAN - 10 to 15 years Price: 873 5,241 Maine coon Semi longhaired breed One of the largest domestic breeds Very playful and amusing Long and flowing coat LIFE SPAN - 9 to 15 years Price: 349 - 1,048 2 Most popular cats 1 1. Persian 2. Maine coon 3
Another example was a lynx-point Siamese female (old-style conformation) in England that looked like a slightly washed out tabby with blue eyes. Her colour raised questions as to whether she was genuinely colourpoint or was genetically mink or sepia pattern from Tonkinese lines. BALINESE/JAVANESE AND SINGHALESE As with the Siamese, there are 2 types of Balinese - Balinese and the traditional style of Balinese (Apple- or round-head). In both cases, they are semi-longhaired versions of the 2 different types of Siamese Semi-longhaired variants have appeared now and again in purebred Siamese litters. There have been various explanations. The recessive nature of the longhair gene means it can be carried for many generations without coming to light - in which case the gene was present in one of the early imports of Siamese. Some say that at least one Chinese tapestry depicts pointed longhairs. Longhair can also occur as a simple mutation; again the gene may be