Snowshoe Cat - is a rare breed of cat originating in the
United States of America in the 1960s. Snowshoes were first produced in
Philadelphia when a Siamese breeder's cat gave birth to three kittens with
white feet. The breeder, Dorothy Hinds-Daugherty, then began a breeding program
to produce what were originally called "Silver Laces", crossing
the strangely marked Siamese cats with bi-color American Shorthair cats and
other breeds. When Hinds-Daugherty left the program, Vikki Olander began
working with the cats and recruited new breeders, as well as worked towards
full recognition within cat associations. Despite having existed for 45 years,
Snowshoes are rare due to the difficulty of reproducing the correct coat
markings. The marks are based on recessive genes for color points and on the
co-dominant but variably-expressed piebald pattern gene, making it difficult to
predict the appearance of offspring.
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