- The
Ocicat is an all-domestic
breed of cat
which resembles a wild cat but has no
recent wild DNA in its gene pool. It is
named for its
resemblance to the...
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breeders used the
Ocicat for a two-year period,
terminating on 1 May 2002;
LaPerms registered during this
period were
permitted to have an
Ocicat parent, and...
- Bengal, Serengeti, Savannah,
Egyptian Mau,
Arabian Mau,
Maine Coon, and
Ocicat breeds,
among others, as well as some crosses. Naturally, the most common...
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recognised by REFR. Genetta, a
cross between Munchkin, Bengal, and
sometimes Ocicat breeds, with a spotted, striped, or
marbled coat. It is
recognised by REFR...
- for the TICA
Savannah breed standard before 2012 were the
Egyptian Mau,
Ocicat,
Oriental Shorthair, and
Domestic Shorthair.
Outcrosses not
permitted included...
- An
ocicat on a
running wheel...
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Bobtail Lykoi Maine Coon Manx
Munchkin Neva
Masquerade Norwegian Forest Ocicat Ojos
Azules Oriental Shorthair Persian Peterbald Pixie-bob
Ragdoll Ragamuffin...
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Abyssinian Bengal Cornish Rex
Devon Rex
Egyptian Mau
Korat LaPerm Lykoi Ocicat Russian Singapura Snowshoe Sokoke Sphynx Thai Lilac/Thai
Pointed Toyger...
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foundation stock of a
variety of new 20th-century breeds, such as the Himalayan,
Ocicat, and
Havana Brown. Near the end of the 20th century,
modern Siamese were...
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Siamese colourpoint gene, but the
original foundation stock is unclear.
Ocicat – a
spotted cat
originally produced by a
cross between Siamese and Abyssinian...