The Aegean Cat
Posted on August 24, 2008
Aegean is a natural cat breed of Greece. It is an intelligent and active cat.
Aegean is a natural breed of cats. It is the only feline breed
native to Greece. It is said to have originated from Greek Cycladic
Islands located in the Aegean Sea. Formal development was initiated in
the last decade of twentieth century by Cat Fancy breeders of Greece.
As such it is one of the newer cat breeds and often mistakenly thought
by some to be somewhat rare, even as the Aegean Cat itself is
widespread throughout Greece.
Aegean Cat is a medium sized feline
with a predominantly white coat. There are other colors too including
red, blue, cream and black, though a third to two thirds of the fur is
white. Overall appearance is bi-colored or tri-colored. Though less
profuse than those of Turkish Angora, hair are longish that protect it
against cold winter, with a ruff around neck. There are no down hair.
Built is athletic and muscular and the cat is known to be a good mouse
hunter, a source of its admiration, particularly in rural areas. Body
and tail are long. Head is broad and ears are widely set on the skull.
Eyes are oriental in their shape with a color often in shades of green.
Legs are strong and paws rounded.
In its natural environment, the
Aegean is an independent yet friendly feline. It often lives in small
groups and is very fond of fish, its chief food item. The cute cat is
often seen sitting at beach, waiting patiently for fishermen as they
bring back their daily catch in the evening. The cat is well liked in
its native lands.
Apart from its beauty, the Aegean Cat is a very
admirable animal. It makes a good pet and is quite comfortable residing
in apartments. The cat is intelligent, active and good natured. Also it
is considered to be a social, lively and communicative feline. It is
placed as a breed in the Semi-longhaired , light European/Continental
type.
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