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American Wirehair

2022-03-12 / 512 Read

  Alias           American Wirehair,Wirehair cat    

  English name              American Wirehair    

  Weight           3.5-7kg    

  Size           Medium cat    

Longhair             Shorthair    

  Origin           United States    


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American Wirehair

History:

In 1966 on a farm in Verona, New York, a group of young First seen in cubs. Its curly, rough coat is the result of a dominant genetic variation. The world's first bristles were named Adam, and the coat was red and white. Breeder O'Shea began cross-breeding with and to avoid too many intraspecific matings. The American Wirehair was officially recognized in the United States in 1978. The first American Wirehair cat was introduced to France in 1972. The breed is rare in Europe and is not widespread even within the United States.


American Wirehair CFA Standard

American Wirehair

Aliases: American Wirehair, Wirehair Lively and curious. Because of the high self-esteem, the expression looks more serious than other cats. When other cats are around, they will show a dominant and competitive temperament, and they will pretend to be very arrogant and arrogant.

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United States Wirehair cat

Origin:

United States


American Wirehair


The personality is lively, active and curious. Because of his high self-esteem, his expression looks more serious than others. When other cats are around, they will show a dominant and competitive temperament, and they will pretend to be very arrogant and arrogant. In fact, they are gentle, easy to get along with, emotional and gentle. It belongs to the cat breed that loves to play and is often coquettish, and likes to be hugged very much. Simple to maintain, healthy and long-lived, rarely sick, and smart, emotionally stable, it is easy for the owner to take care of.



CFA Standard:

Header: Medium size. Wide and round. The skull is round. An adult male must have a square and well-developed snout with a double chin. Slightly mustache boundaries. The moderately short nose has a soft concave curve. The chin is square and well developed.

Ears: Medium in size, well spaced, open at base acceptable. The tip is rounded. The eyes are large, round, expressive, and widely spaced. The color and coat are in harmony. The neck is moderately short and muscular.

Body: Medium to large. Broad chest. The bones are medium in size and the muscles are strong. Legs and claw legs are of medium length and bone size. muscular. Round, medium sized claws. Small and oval in shape.

Tail: The length is proportional to the body. There is a sense of weight from the base to the rounded tip. almost in line with the back.

Coat: Short, tight and even. Unbearably rough to the touch. Slightly rolled, with hooked ends. Mustache and inner ear hair are also curly. All colors are acceptable except chocolate, lavender, and lilac.

Undesirable Sexual Characteristics: Deep-set nose interruption. Ears are long, pointed or closely spaced. Silver tabby cats do not have solid green eyes, and brown tabby cats do not have yellow eyes. A neck that is too short, too thick, too long or too thin. A body that is too stocky or too slender. A tail that is too thin or too short. Tail raised on the back. Fine, long, silky coat.