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Chausie An adult Chausie cat. Alternative names Jungle Curl
Stone Cougar
Mountain CougarBreed standard TICA standard Cat (Felis catus) A Chausie (pronounced /ˈtʃaʊsi/; also known as Jungle Curl, Stone Cougar, Mountain Cougar[1]) is a hybrid of the domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus) and the Jungle Cat (Felis chaus).[2] Despite their wild appearance, they are domestic.
Breeding history
Generations are identified by F1, F2 and F3, with F1 being the offspring of the original cat and the jungle cat mating. Males in the F1 to F4 generations are usually sterile. The domestic cat breed most widely used for Chausies is the Abyssinian, because they have the same look and active habits as a Jungle Cat, but are much smaller. A Chausie, due to the various sizes of the parents, can weigh between 15 and 22 pounds (when full grown, the males are larger than the females). They were first bred in the late '60s or '70s to provide a safer alternative to keeping full jungle cats as pets. The breed was granted registration status with TICA in March 1995. In February 2001, the breed's status was changed to allow only animals three generations or more removed (F3) from the wild cat into show halls. It was changed to Advanced New Breed (ANB) status as of May 2003 and all cats shown now need to be "C" coded which means 3 generations of breeding Chausie to Chausie.[3][4]
Appearance and behaviour
Their size depends on the size of their parents whereas Chausie males typically weigh about 10-22 pounds, when they are fully grown, and females are usually smaller. They appear to be found in colours of 3- brown ticked tabby, solid black and black grizzled. Their ears are notably special- a large mobile-type. Individuals considering keeping Chausies should be aware of the cats high activity level. They are very loyal to their family and do like other pets.
Digestive tract problems have been occasionally associated with this breed; some cats may be gluten-intolerant, and have trouble digesting commercial cat food which contains wheat or other gluten grains.
Similar to other hybrid cats, Chausies can take up to 2 or 3 years to reach full size. Chausies are known for their speed and nearly six foot vertical leap.References
- ^ The Chausies and other cat breeds.
- ^ The Chausie cat identity.
- ^ http://tica.org/public/breeds/cu/intro.php The general information and much more on the Chausies.
- ^ Chausies granted evaluation breed status in TICA.
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