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If your pet is tattooed or microchipped, it will always be possible to find them with the help of veterinarians. A cat doesn't stray far from its home, especially if the cat is not accustomed to going out regularly. It will tire itself out exploring its new territory and may also be frightened by unfamiliar sounds. It will seek a safe refuge.
A 'free-roaming' cat that regularly goes outside can stay out of the house for 4 or 5 days and if it is not neutered even 15-30 days. So, if it doesn't return immediately compared to its usual habits, don't be alarmed right away. Instead, reach out to your neighbors, who may have seen it during the day. If so, you'll have some peace of mind. You can still place your ad and remove it when you get home.
If your cat is not accustomed to going outside, act promptly so that the animal doesn't stray too far in the following days. Inform both the local veterinarians in the area where it went missing—someone might have taken it there to check if it's okay.
Check if anyone has posted a found cat announcement by consulting the map in the vicinity of the area where you lost your cat.
Sign up on the website and post a lost cat ad. Once posted, you can share it on social media for even more thorough and effective search. To assist you in the search near the location of loss, we have made available a flyer in PDF format ready to download or print with all the details of your ad. In the management options of your ad, you can always modify both your ad and download the flyer again.
Go out and place your poster in strategic locations in your neighborhood where there is high foot traffic, such as schools, bus stops, etc.
Among free-roaming cats, we can identify both house cats and cats that are part of a feline colony. Feline colonies are groups of cats that live together in specific locations in our cities or countryside, and they are protected by the law.
If you notice a frightened and disoriented adult cat, it has likely become lost, and there is a good chance it lives nearby the location where you found it. It could be a cat raised indoors and not accustomed to the sounds and scents of outdoor life; on the contrary, a cat accustomed to going outside may have ventured too far from home to easily return.
If you decide to bring the foundling home with you, call the veterinarian immediately to schedule an appointment and check its health. This way, you will protect both your family and the lost cat. During the time before the veterinary visit, you can check online to see if someone has already posted a lost cat announcement in the area where you found it. If not, you can create a found cat announcement yourself. Once the ad is posted, you can share it on social media to spread the news more widely.
If you haven't been contacted by anyone regarding the found cat announcement, when you go to the vet appointment, you can check together with the vet if the cat has a tattoo or a microchip to trace back to its rightful owner.
The main cause of estrangement is the season of love. Entire females, unlike males, tend not to move from their territory but attract male cats there. The whole cat responds to the hormonal call of the female even if very far away. For this reason, if she is not close to her territory she can trespass into the territory of other cats and cause both fights for the territory and for the partner herself.
Un altro motivo dell'allontanamento potrebbe essere legato all'età e al suo stato di salute. Il gatto è un animale che non ama mostrarsi debole e in quei casi preferisce la solitudine. Un gatto anziano quindi sceglierà un posto appartato e tranquillo per trascorrere gli ultimi momento della sua vita.
The cat knows its territory little by little, but is unlikely to get lost if it has explored it gradually. So if he follows you on your travels, always consider first keeping him at home for a few days after the move both to let him recover from the trip and to gradually get him used to the new home and his new territory.
Among the various causes of failure to return there may also be inconveniences that do not directly depend on your desire to return. Being very curious, he could have remained locked in the neighbor's garage or been injured and rescued by a passer-by.
The average age of puberty varies by race.
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Starting from 5-10 months you can observe it from its behaviors. Such as urine markings to signal one's territory, nocturnal meows, escapes from home, fights with other male cats for territory and to conquer the female.
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Starting from 5-10 months depending on the breed, cohabitation with other cats and the season. It will be characterized by loud meows, a tireless search for cuddles with a duration of 10-12 days with a few weeks of interruption between the various heat periods. Ovulation is induced. Therefore for this to happen, stimulation from the male must be sufficient, which normally does not happen with a single mating. In fact, when the female cat is ready to accept the male, she mates several times within 2-4 days and, in conditions of free choice, almost never with the same male. Gestation lasts an average of 65 days.
Cat neutering:
- limits the risk of escape and accidents
- reduces problems related to clashes with other cats and consequently reduces the risk of serious combat injuries
- transmission of diseases
- reduces urinary marks
Sterilization of the female cat:
- reduces heat-related problems
- limits the risk of escape
- avoid unwanted pregnancies
- reduces the risk of developing breast cancer
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Vaccination is the best method to protect our cat against both bacterial and viral diseases. In fact, it allows us to prepare the cat's immune system to react quickly and effectively against these germs. Vaccination should only be carried out on animals in good health and without parasites. For this reason it is in fact recommended to deworm the cat 8 days before the vaccination date. Although it does not cause any general problems, after vaccination it is preferable to leave the cat to rest for the following 24 hours.
In the first weeks of life, the kitten still has an immature immune system and the antibodies it has come from its mother. These antibodies allow him to be covered for the first period of life but progressively decrease.
Each cat has a different risk of exposure to diseases, which is why the vet will offer you vaccines and a frequency of boosters and vaccinations suited to the age of the cat and depending on your cat's lifestyle habits.
A vaccine protects for a period of 12 to 36 months depending on the disease and is the reason why it is essential to make an appointment with the vet on an annual basis to carry out booster vaccinations.
If the boosters are not carried out on time, they lose their effectiveness and the veterinarian will be forced to restart the initial vaccination protocol.
It is an animal that needs proteins of animal origin, before becoming a domestic animal it mainly fed on meat in the form of prey. Suffice it to say that the mouse, one of the cats' favorite prey, contains less than 3% carbohydrates and very little fat.
These animal proteins provide him with essential substances that his body is not able to produce and which are not found in cereals and vegetables. For example, the essential fatty acids for his nervous system, vitamins for his bowels and minerals for his bones. It is easy to reach a protein deficit in the case of an unbalanced diet.
A good diet includes:
- animal proteins as the first ingredient
- few carbohydrates
- a minimum of lipids
The cat distributes its food consumption over a 24-hour period, often eating small quantities of food. He must therefore be able to eat little but regularly to consume at the end of the day his daily ration defined according to his age and state of health.
Vending machine
For this reason, in addition to the meat ration, I also recommend automatic kibble dispensers with the possibility of programming how many times to dispense the cat's lunches during the day. By weighing your lunch you can easily calculate your daily ration. I would also add that another positive aspect is the possibility of delegating the act of filling the bowl to the machine in order to prevent the cat from turning to us, even at the most absurd times, to ask for food. Another fundamental aspect is that it makes us independent when we are absent from home for a few days, leaving the care of our beloved cat to friends and neighbors. In these cases, a water dispenser could also prove equally useful. Although there are different types, I believe that the one with a reserve water bottle is the best compromise.
Depending on the country of destination, various procedures may be necessary. You need to inquire with the authorities of the country you want to go to. For this reason it is advisable to carry them out at least six months before departure.
In all cases, your pet must meet the following conditions:
- Be identifiable by microchip
- Possess a European passport (available from your vet)
- Be vaccinated against rabies
- Be more than 3 months old
- Feed the Kitty (1952)
- The Aristocats (1970)
- The Fearless Four (1997)
- Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
- Cats (2019)
- Cats & Dogs (2001)
- That Darn Cat! (1965)
- French Exit (2021)
- The Robber Kitten (1935)
- The Hypo-Chondri-Cat (1950)
- Rhubarb (1951)
- The Cat from Outer Space (1978)
- Harry and Tonto (1974)
- Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
- The Incredible Journey (1963)
- Kedi (2017)
- A Whisker Away (2020)
- Gay Purr-ee (1962)
- A Christmas Gift from Bob (2020)
- Cat's Eye (1985)
- Oliver & Company (1988)
- That Darn Cat (1997)
- The Cat Returns (2002)
- Pluto's Judgement Day
- A Street Cat Named Bob (2016)
- The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963)
- Nine Lives (2016)
- A Cat's Life (2023)
- Inside the Mind of a Cat (2022)
Size: medium
Weight: male: 4.5-5.5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Description: The Abyssinian is a medium-sized cat with a short coat, strong, muscular, and slender build, featuring long, slim, and muscular legs. The tail is long and tapering, well-proportioned to the rest of the body. The head is wedge-shaped, triangular, with rounded contours and distinctive tufts at the tips of the large, somewhat pointed ears that are slightly tilted forward. It has large, slanting almond-shaped eyes in yellow, green, or hazel colors. The coat is short, close-lying, revealing a ticking effect, meaning 2 or 3 bands of different colors on each hair. The most common color is agouti, but there are 28 other colors and shades.
Characteristics: The Abyssinian is a medium-sized cat with short fur, a strong, muscular, and slender build, featuring long, slim, and also muscular legs. The tail is long and tapered, well-proportioned to the rest of the body. The head is wedge-shaped, triangular, with rounded contours and distinctive tufts at the tips of the large, somewhat pointed ears, which are slightly inclined forward. It has large almond-shaped eyes, slanting, in yellow, green, or hazel colors. The coat is short and close to the body, displaying the ticking effect, meaning 2 or 3 bands of different colors on each hair. The most common color is agouti, but there are 28 other colors and shades.
Personality: The Abyssinian cat is calm, intelligent, and curious, and loves human companionship, forming strong bonds with the owner and the entire family. It can be a good playmate for children due to its liveliness and also gets along well with other pets. It enjoys having space for play activities, excels at climbing, and appreciates outdoor areas with trees and elevated spots. The Abyssinian cat has a playful and sociable temperament but also values its independence.
Origin: Other names: Abys, Bunny Cat. The Abyssinian is one of the oldest breeds, although its origins are not very clear. Some argue that it comes from Asia, while others believe it is a direct descendant of the Egyptian cat. However, it is likely that it was imported from Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia) in the 1860s. The early Abyssinian cats were crossed with English British Shorthairs and later with Oriental breeds. The Abyssinian was officially recognized as a breed in 1886 in Britain and was exported across the Atlantic to the United States in the early 19th century. In France, it first appeared in 1926 before being officially recognized the following year.
Grooming: The Abyssinian cat's coat is easy to care for. It will greatly appreciate brushing and combing, and if you want an extra shine to the coat, you can "polish" it by gently rubbing it with a slightly damp chamois leather. Like all cats, this breed needs regular vaccinations, parasite control, and annual health check-ups.
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Ethiopia
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Size: large
Weight: male: 4.5-5.5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 11-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Description: The American Bobtail is a medium to large-sized breed with a robust and muscular body structure. Its most distinctive feature is the tail, which can be short or of medium length. The tail's shape can vary from straight to slightly curved, and in some cases, it may be absent. The genetic mutation that determines the tail length is a distinctive characteristic of the breed. The head is oval-shaped and often features full cheeks. The muzzle is round, and the forehead is broad. The ears are tall and usually tilt slightly outward. American Bobtail eyes can have an oval shape and are positioned slightly obliquely. They can come in various colors, depending on the coat color.
Characteristics: The most distinctive feature of the American Bobtail is the short or absent tail. The tail length can vary from a few centimeters to almost normal length but is always shorter than the average cat's. The American Bobtail often has a wild appearance, with high-set ears, muscular legs, and a thick and plush coat. These features give the cat a resemblance to the North American wildcat. The breed can exhibit a variety of coat colors and patterns. The fur can be short or semi-long, but it is always sturdy.
Personality: American Bobtails are known for their intelligence, curiosity, and affection. They are well-suited for domestic life and often form strong bonds with their owners. They are appreciated for their beauty, wild appearance, and affectionate personality.
Origin: Origin: United States. It is believed to be a combination of stray cats and existing short-haired breeds that led to the creation of this new breed. The short tail of the American Bobtail is the result of random crosses with domestic cats with short or absent tails. The genetic mutation determining the tail length was selected and preserved through breeding. The American Bobtail was recognized as an experimental breed in 1989 and later gained full breed recognition from various feline associations, including the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA) and The International Cat Association (TICA).
Grooming: Grooming the American Bobtail is generally quite simple thanks to its short or semi-long coat. That said, regularly brushing the fur helps remove dead hair and prevent matting by stimulating the skin's blood circulation. Use a soft-bristle brush or a grooming glove for cats.
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: small
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 12-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Description: The distinctive feature of the American Curl is its wide ears that curve backward at the base. It is a medium-sized cat, muscular and well-balanced. They can come in various colors, depending on the coat color. The coat can be short or semi-long, with a silky texture. The variety of colors and patterns is wide. American Curls are known for their sociable nature and adapt well to family life.
Characteristics: The most noticeable feature is the shape of the ears, which curve backward. This peculiarity is due to a genetic mutation. The head is medium-sized, with full cheeks and a sweet muzzle. The body is medium-sized, muscular, and well-proportioned. The eyes are medium-sized, walnut-shaped, and can be various colors, depending on the coat color. The coat can be short or semi-long, depending on the variety. It is soft, silky, and can come in a wide range of colors and patterns. The tail is of medium length and proportionate to the body.
Personality: American Curls are known for their sociable, affectionate, and intelligent nature. They are playful and interactive, making them suitable for family life. They can adapt well to families with children and other pets.
Origin: The breed was first discovered in California in the 1980s when a kitten with curled ears was found by a family. The breed was later developed through selective breeding to preserve this unique characteristic.
Grooming: Grooming for an American Curl cat is generally relatively simple thanks to its soft and silky coat. Although the coat is soft, regular brushing is advisable to remove dead hair and prevent matting. Use a soft-bristled brush or a wide-tooth comb. American Curls usually do not require frequent baths, but occasionally it may be necessary if the cat gets dirty or if the coat looks soiled. Use a gentle cat shampoo and make sure to thoroughly dry the coat after bathing. Since the ears are a distinctive feature, it's important to keep them clean. Gently clean the inside of the ears with a cotton swab soaked in a specific solution for cat ear cleaning. Provide a scratching post to help keep the nails in good condition. Veterinary visits are essential to check your cat's overall health and address any health or hygiene issues.
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-7 Kg, female: 2,5-6 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 15-17 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Description: While not an extremely athletic cat, the American Shorthair has a large and powerful body. According to the standards of the Cat Fanciers Association, it has all the characteristics to be classified as a "working cat." The face is round, and the ears are short. These cats are generally easy to keep healthy, affectionate towards their owners, and friendly with strangers. Males are much larger than females. With the right diet and an ample amount of care, attention, and love, they can live an average of 15 years. Despite being able to eat anything, the American Shorthair cat prefers meat, but it's good to include rice and vegetables in its diet. Their structure is very solid, powerful, and muscular, with well-developed shoulders and torso. They can appear in over 80 different colors, from brown to tabby, from white to smoke.
Characteristics: It's a medium-sized cat, robust and muscular, with a well-balanced body. It has a rounded head with full cheeks. The ears are of medium size, wide at the base, and slightly rounded at the tips. It has large and round eyes, spaced apart, generally with an open and sweet expression. The coat is short, dense, and smooth to the touch. The tail is of medium length and proportionate to the body. The American Shorthair is known for its variety of coat colors and patterns. Colorations can include both tabby (spots and stripes) and solid colors, as well as bicolor and tricolor patterns.
Personality: The American Shorthair cat is very affectionate and intelligent. It is also a skilled jumper and hunter but doesn't mind apartment living. It has a calm and affectionate temperament. These cats are intelligent and playful, usually sociable, and suitable for living with families, enjoying play and interaction. The American Shorthair is appreciated for its balanced nature, resilience, and adaptability to different living situations. It is generally a healthy and easy-to-manage breed.
Origin: The American Shorthair cat is one of the most widespread cat breeds in the United States. It is presumed to have arrived in North America with the famous Mayflower ship from England and spread throughout the territory during the 19th century due to its ability to protect homes and food from rodents. Over the years, this cat has evolved into a strong and resilient breed that can adapt well to any type of environment.
Grooming: The American Shorthair is a cat breed known for its short and dense coat, round muzzle, and medium size. Grooming an American Shorthair is generally less demanding compared to some long-haired breeds, but there are still some practices that can help keep the cat healthy and reduce shedding.
Breed standards: TICA
Area of origin: Nord America
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-7 Kg, female: 3-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 14-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Description: The American Wirehair is medium to large-sized, quite robust and muscular, with a coat that is hard, wiry, and elastic. Each individual hair of the coat, ranging from short to medium length, is thin and curled, often with curled whiskers. The full extent of the curling becomes evident only when the cat is an adult. American Wirehair cats may have very curly coats when young, but as adults, their coats may simply be wavy. The head is round with pronounced cheekbones, a square chin, and a fairly short muzzle. They have almond-shaped eyes in yellow color, while individuals with white coats may also have blue or amber eyes. The ears are of medium size, well-spaced, with slightly rounded tips. The tail is long and slender, with a rounded tip. There are a multitude of colors for this breed.
Characteristics: It is a calm, sociable, and dependent-on-human-contact cat. This breed has a robust and sturdy build. It needs to be brushed once a week. It is a non-hypoallergenic breed.
Personality: The American Wirehair is friendly, relaxed, with a sweet but playful nature. It loves the attention of the owner and family members and can be a good playmate for children. It can get along well with other pets as long as its spaces are respected. Being very curious and a skillful hunter, it requires daily outings where it can exercise freely.
Origin: The American Wirehair originated as a spontaneous mutation in a litter of cats in 1966 on a farm in New York when, among a litter of typical siblings, a kitten with wiry fur named Adam was born. All American Wirehair breed cats can be traced back to Adam. In 1978, the breed was officially recognized by American authorities.
Grooming: The distinctive coat of the American Wirehair might seem challenging to care for at first glance. In reality, it's not quite so; you just need to understand its peculiarities and act accordingly, equipped with the right tools. The coat of the American Wirehair can be damaged by excessive and inadequate grooming. Therefore, always remember that brushing should be extremely gentle, preferably with a soft-bristle brush that doesn't pull strands. As it is a short-haired cat, it doesn't shed a lot, so a weekly brushing should be sufficient.
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 6-7 Kg, female: 3-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Description: The Australian Mist is a medium-sized, short-haired spotted breed with a round head and large expressive eyes in a range of green shades. The coat spots, symmetrically arranged in various shapes and sizes, run along the flanks and stomach, giving the distinctive misty appearance from which the name "Mist" is derived. Australian Mist cats are available in seven colors: brown, blue, chocolate, lilac, caramel, gold, and peach.
Characteristics: It is a playful, curious, and friendly cat but with an independent nature. It is a medium-sized breed and needs to be brushed once a week. This breed is not hypoallergenic. It might require an adjustment period before living with children.
Personality: The Australian Mist is affectionate and happy to be with humans and other pets, easily adapting to become a member of the family. It is very tolerant and can live comfortably even in confined spaces.
Origin: Other names: Spotted Mist. The Australian Mist is a short-haired breed that was developed in Australia in the 1970s by crossing Burmese, Abyssinian, and domestic short-haired cats to create a cat with a spotted coat. Initially, it was called Spotted Mist. With the development of the breed and the emergence of more coat patterns, including marbled ones, the name was changed to Australian Mist in 1998.
Grooming: The short and glossy coat of this cat doesn't require excessive care; a weekly brushing is sufficient. As with all cats, regular vaccination and parasite control are recommended.
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: Australia
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-5 Kg, female: 3-4 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 15-20 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: small
Weight: male: 2-4 Kg, female: 2-3,5 Kg
Fur: naked
Life expectancy: 12-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: REFR
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-8 Kg, female: 4-6 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 12-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-9 Kg, female: 3-5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Low
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Myanmar - France
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4.5-5.5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-17 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: large
Weight: male: 6-7 Kg, female: 4-5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United Kingdom
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Size: large
Weight: male: 6-9 Kg, female: 4-6 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United Kingdom
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 15-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Myanmar
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 10-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United Kingdom
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Size: large
Weight: male: 6-9 Kg, female: 4-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 8-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: France
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: 5,5-11,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 10-15 years
Lifestyle: outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-6,5 Kg, female: 2,5-3,5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 9-12 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Low
Grooming: High
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 2-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 11-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Area of origin: Inghilterra
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 8-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Low
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Isle of Man - Canada
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 2,5-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Area of origin: Inghilterra
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: 2-7 Kg
Fur: naked
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: High
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Russia
Credits:
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Size:
Weight:
Fur:
Life expectancy: years
Lifestyle:
Energy:
Grooming:
Breed standards: TICA
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-7 Kg, female: 3-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 18-20 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Egypt
Credits:
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Size: small
Weight: male: 2-2,5 Kg, female: 1,2-2 Kg
Fur: naked
Life expectancy: 10-13 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: REFR
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight:
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: FIFe
Country of origin: Sweden - Finland
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 5-8 Kg, female: 3-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Low
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 3-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: FIFe
Country of origin: Germany
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 2,5-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 10-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United Kingdom - Thailand
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: 4,5-9 Kg
Fur:
Life expectancy: 10-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: REFR
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 9-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Low
Grooming: High
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-7 Kg, female: 2-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 13-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Japan
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-4 Kg, female: 3-6 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 13-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-6 kg, female: 4-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 10-12 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: Thailand
Credits:
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Size: small
Weight: male: 2,5-3 Kg, female: 2,5-3 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 10-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
Photo by: Kirimiti via Wikimedia.org
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 3-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 10-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Thailand
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3,5-6,5 Kg, female: 3,5-5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 15-20 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Russia
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 3-4 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 10-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-4 Kg, female: 2-3 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 6-10 Kg, female: 4-7 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 9-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Isle of Man
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 4-4,5 Kg, female: 2,5-3,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 15-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming:
Country of origin: Thailand - Russia
Credits:
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Size: small
Weight: male: 1,5-2,8 Kg, female: 1,2-1,8 Kg
Fur: naked
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming:
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: small
Weight: 3-4 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 15-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 2-4 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 12-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-6 Kg, female: 3-5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 11-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 6-10 kg, female: 4-6 kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 15-20 years
Lifestyle: - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: FIFe
Country of origin: Russia
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 4-9 kg, female: 3-7 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 12-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: High
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Norway
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 5-6 Kg, female: 3-4 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 16-19 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 2,5-4 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 8-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America - Thailand
Credits:
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Size: small
Weight: male: 5-7 Kg, female: 4-5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 13-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Low
Grooming: High
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Iran - Afghanistan
Credits:
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Size: small
Weight: 2,5 - 6,5 Kg
Fur: short - naked
Life expectancy: 10-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Description: The Peterbalds are known for their features: their ears are large and pointed, their skin is soft and hairless, their tail is long and whip-like, and their face is elongated. They have inherited many of these distinct characteristics from their parent breeds. It is possible to attribute their coat and wrinkled skin to the Sphynx, and their oblong face and slender body type to the Oriental Shorthair. Peterbalds have long, webbed front feet compared to their back feet, which helps them pick up and hold items.
Characteristics: The Peterbalds are known for their features: their ears are large and pointed, their skin is soft and hairless, their tail is long and whip-like, and their face is elongated. They have inherited many of these distinct characteristics from their parent breeds. It is possible to attribute their coat and wrinkled skin to the Sphynx, and their oblong face and slender body type to the Oriental Shorthair. Peterbalds have long, webbed front feet compared to their back feet, which helps them pick up and hold items.
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Russia
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Size: large
Weight: male: 5-10 Kg, female: 4-7 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 11-13 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 5-10 Kg, female: 5-8 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 12-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: REFR
Country of origin: United States of America
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Size: large
Weight: male: 7-10 Kg, female: 4-6 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 11-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-7 Kg, female: 3-6 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Russia
Credits:
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Size: large
Weight: male: 12-15 Kg, female: 7-8 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 17-20 years
Lifestyle: outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming:
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Area of origin: Scozia
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-6 Kg, female: 4-5 Kg
Fur: short - long
Life expectancy: 13-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
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Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-6 kg, female: 4-5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 18-20 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Thailand
Credits:
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REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: large
Weight: male: 6-10 Kg, female: 4-6 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 15-20 years
Lifestyle: - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Russia
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
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wallpapers.com
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REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: small
Weight: male: 2-3 Kg, female: 1,5-3 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Singapore
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: medium
Life expectancy: 9-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: 3,5-7 kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 15-20 years
Lifestyle: outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: FIFe
Country of origin: Kenya - Denmark
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 11-16 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Ethiopia - United States of America
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
photos: catza.net -
unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: male: 4-6 kg, female: 2,5-5 kg
Fur: naked
Life expectancy: 8-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: High
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Canada
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
photos: catza.net -
unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight:
Fur: short
Life expectancy: years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy:
Grooming:
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Thailand
Credits:
Photo by: Alex Meyer via Unsplash.com
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 13-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: Medium
Grooming: Low
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: Thailand
Credits:
Photo by: patcid via Wallpapers.com
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: small
Weight: male: 1-2,5 Kg, female: 0,5-1,5 Kg
Fur: medium
Life expectancy: 14-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming:
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: Russia
Credits:
Photo by: carck via Wallpapers.com
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: large
Weight: male: 5-10 Kg, female: 4-6 Kg
Fur: short
Life expectancy: 12-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA
Country of origin: United States of America
Credits:
Photo by: Paul Hanaoka via Unsplash.com
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: male: 3-5 Kg, female: 2-4 Kg
Fur: long
Life expectancy: 12-18 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Türkiye
Credits:
Photo by: Kanashi via Unsplash.com
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unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: large
Weight: male: 4-9 kg, female: 4-7 Kg
Fur: medium
Life expectancy: 12-15 years
Lifestyle: indoor - outdoor
Energy: High
Grooming: Medium
Breed standards: TICA, FIFe
Country of origin: Türkiye - United Kingdom
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
photos: catza.net -
unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
Size: medium
Weight: male: 4,5-5,5 Kg, female: 3,5-4,5 Kg
Fur: naked
Life expectancy: 12-14 years
Lifestyle: indoor
Energy: High
Grooming:
Country of origin: Ukraine
Credits:
Photo by: Heikki Siltala via catza.net
photos: catza.net -
unsplash.com -
wallpapers.com
breeds readings: TICA.org -
REFR.com -
FIFe.org
breeds informations and photos: wikipedia.org -
wikimedia.org
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