Should You Own an American Curl Cat?
The first time you see an American Curl
Cat, you may think that the cat has a deformity. After
all, cats don't usually have ears that curve back toward the
back of their heads. The American Curl Cat has
varying degrees of curl to the ears, from ears that barely tip
back to ears that curve so far back that they form a crescent
shape. Only cats with ears that form a crescent curve are
suitable for showing, but all American Curl
Cats make delightful pets.
This breed was developed in the early nineteen eighties from
one stray cat that a California cat lover adopted. Surprisingly
enough, all kittens are born with ears that look completely
normal. When the kittens are about ten days old, their ears
begin to curl. The kittens are about four months old before the
ears develop their final position.
The American Curl Cat is known for being a
quiet, sweet natured breed and makes an ideal apartment pet.
This cat is often a bit on the inactive side and is content to
soak up sun on a windowsill for a large portion of the day.
While the Curl does not dislike other cats or people, this
breed is content to amuse itself and will not pine for other
cats to keep it company. The ability to entertain himself makes
this breed a perfect choice for people who work long hours but
still want to come home to a loving pet.
Along with most other cat breeds recognized by the
Cat Fancier's Association, the
American Curl Cat is classified as a part of
the Championship Class. This breed is on the small side and
weighs in at between seven and eleven pounds. The
American Curl Cat comes in a wide range of
colors, and come in tortiseshell, smoke, shaded, point,
bi-color, and tabby patterns. This breed's tail is as long as
its body and gracefully tapers at the tip. The cat's head
should be rounded and eyes are more oval shaped than those of
many cat breeds. The Curl's legs are somewhat bowed and his
body is not as muscular and stocky as many other breeds. You
can find longhair or shorthair Curls, although the dominant
longhair is much more prevalent. Two shorthairs will still
often produce one or two longhair kittens.
The American Curl Cat is an extremely
healthy cat breed, due to the care with which the breed was
developed. The originators of this breed were careful to out
cross the original litters of the Curl with straight eared cats
that had similar body types to create a large, healthy gene
pool of cats that carried the Curl gene before they tried to
breed any Curls to each other.
While shorthair Curls need very little grooming, you should
be prepared to brush your longhair Curl once a week to prevent
the coat from matting. Since the undercoat is very sparse, you
should not need to worry about more frequent grooming.
If you want to own a cat who has a unique appearance and a
quiet, unassuming disposition, then you may want to take a
close look at the good natured American Curl
Cat.
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