Chartres cat breed introduction

Saudi My Cat Breed introduction of Chartreuse
Chartreuse cat (confirmation introduction)

Chartreuse cat is also called Chartreuse blue cat, its English name is Chartreux, and it is native to France. Curriculum vitae originated in the 14th century. Together with the British short-haired blue cat and the Russian blue cat (certain introduction), it is also known as the three major blue cats in the world. The Chart cat has a long history, having been recorded in a publication in 1558. This ancient French breed is believed to be the Greater Chart near Grenoble. Cat friends below, let’s learn about Saudi Arabian cats with the editor!

1. The origin of the Saudi cat breed

During the Crusades, some CHARTREUX cats were introduced to France. In the 1920s, French breeders hybridized CHARTREUX cats with Persian cats, but the formal breeding plan was not introduced until 1926. In 1926, the two sisters named LEGER began to breed with the contrasting blue cats that were widely circulated in BELLE-ILE-SUR-MER, a place in MORBIHAN, France. After defining their physical characteristics, Dr. JUMAUD (1930) named these cats FELIS CATTUS CARTUSINORUM.

2. Introduction to Chartreuse cat breeds

This breed was publicly displayed at the Cat Club in Paris in 1931. The first species standards were promulgated in 1939. In the 1960s and 1970s, hybridization of this breed with the blue British Shorthair occurred so frequently that in 1970 FIFe merged the two breeds. Is the CHARTREUX cat breed destined to disappear? It turns out not to be the case. SIMONNET, president of the CHARTREUX Cat Club, provided FIFe with strong evidence to prove the authority of this breed, and then urged FIFe to make a decisive decision to separate the two breeds and prevent them from continuing to interbreed. The first Chartreux cat was introduced to the United States in 1970. Both CFA and TICA recognize this category.


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