Alphabetical Cat Breeds - (with a twist)

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The first part of the title pretty much explains it: You postcat breeds (purebred) in the order of the alphabet.


As for the twist I also want you to post something unique (and factual)about that breed. It cannot be something as: "Really cute!" or "Great cat." Nor can it be related to it's appearance, other than grooming.
I got the idea from Leaf's dog thread(mostly just tweeked it for cats:D!); so Thanks Leaf:bunnydance:!

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Abyssinian

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Today's Abyssinian retains a resemblance to the noble cats depicted in ancient Egyptian statues. The breed sports a ticked, richly colored tabby coat without markings on legs, tail and neck, but with dramatic facial markings. The Aby comes in four coat colors: ruddy, red, blue and fawn.
 
Cornish Rex (I WANT ONE!)

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Because of their extremely short, fine textured coat, many people have the impression that the Cornish Rex does not shed and is hypoallergenic. This is not strictly true
 
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[align=left]Devon Rex: The Devon personality has been aptly described as a cross between a cat, a monkey, and "Dennis the Menace." Devons are highly active, playful and involved with everything.[/align]
 
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[font="ariel, verdana, helvetica"]The Egyptian Mau has the distinction of being the only natural spotted breed of domestic cat. An extremely intelligent animal, the Mau places a great importance on family, both human and their own, and is fiercely loyal in his devotion to them. They are moderately active and often express their happiness by chortling in a soft melodious voice and wiggling their tails at great speed while treading with their forepaws.[/font]
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I've looked every where and i don't think there are any act breeds that start with F or G so i'm going to jump to H. i beleive that there is also no I, Q or anything past U. if you can find one, great. if not, go to the next letter:cool:!

Havana Brown

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The Havana Brown, a breed of medium size and structure, is noted for its dark, chocolate coat. The well-toned, muscular body conveys a sense of power. The first Havana was born in England some 50 years ago when a black "shorthair" Persian had a brief fling with a Chocolate Point Siamese.
 
Japanese Bobtail: The Japanese people considered these cats sacred and capable of bestowing good fortune, and in earlier times were kept in Buddhist temples and the homes of the Imperial Japanese families.

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Korat

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The Korat is an ancient shorthaired breed named after a province of Thailand. These felines are graced with a silver-blue coat, originally derived from black, following dilution. Korats live for tranquility and will not tolerate excessive activity, noise and the coming and going of new faces.
 
LaPerm

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The LaPerm is an exceptional combination of curly hair and affection. This longhair breed often wears a curly, plumed tail and exhibits a full, curly ruff. The shorthair LaPerm has more texture to the coat than does the longhaired variety. Both come in all colors and coat patterns.
 
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