Chausie - is a domestic breed of cat that was developed by
breeding a few individuals from a nondomestic species (Felis chaus) to a far
greater number of domestic cats (F. catus). The Chausie was first recognized as
a domestic breed by The International Cat Association (TICA). Within the
domestic breeds, the Chausie is categorized as a nondomestic hybrid source
breed.[1] Other domestic breeds in this category include the Bengal and the
Savannah. Because Chausies are mostly descended from domestic cats, by about
the fourth generation they are fully fertile and completely domestic in
temperament. They only look wild. Chausies should be tall, long, and lean, with
very long legs and medium boning. The torso is deep-chested with flat sides.
The ears are broad, tall, and set high on the head, about two fingers apart.
The cheekbones are striking—prominent, long, and angular—and the eyes are
flattened on top and form a half oval below. The coat is short, and the cats
can come in three colors: solid black, black grizzled tabby, and black (brown)
ticked tabby. Gold or yellow eye color is preferred, though yellower and
lighter shades of green are allowed.
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