American wirehair cat breed introduction

A brief introduction to the types of American wire-haired cats
American wire-haired cats

The type of American wire-haired cats The most eye-catching thing about cats is their coat. It has a special touch, like a lambswool hat. Each hair is finer than ordinary hair, curved, raised or twisted.

The origin of the American wire-haired cat breed

In 1966, the American wire-haired cat first appeared among a group of puppies born on a farm in VERONA, New York. Its curvy, shaggy coat is the result of a genetic mutation. The world's first fresh-haired cat was named Adam, with a red and white coat. Breeding expert O'Shea began to use American wirehair cats and American shorthair cats for cross-breeding to avoid excessive intraspecific cross-breeding.

The American wirehaired cat was officially recognized in the United States in 1978. The first American wirehair cat was introduced to France in 1972. This species is rare in Europe and is not uniformly distributed in the United States.

Introduction to American Wirehair Cat Breeds

American Wirehair Cats are physically strong, very lively, agile and playful. It requires sufficient movement to consume excess energy. The American wirehair cat is friendly, loving, gentle, and has the same good character as its direct relative, the American shorthair cat. Just-coated cats do not have the usual roughness, and the prickly coat is the result of genetic mutation.


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