Chat de Gouttière
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Owner:
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daru
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Released:
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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Origin:
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Luxembourg, Belgium
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Les origines du chat de gouttière sont celles du chat domestique de façon générale.On ne connaît pas de façon certaine l’origine du chat domestique actuel, mais il est probablement le fruit de croisement entre le chat orné asiatique, le chat sauvage africain puis le chat sauvage européen.Le nom « chat de gouttière » était utilisé par les parisiens pour désigner les chats errants se promenant sur les toits.
A domestic short-haired cat is a short-haired domestic cat of mixed ancestry that does not belong to a recognised cat breed. In the cat fancy, such cats are designated Domestic Shorthair (DSH), a pseudo-breed, for registry classification purposes (uncommonly, some such cats are actually pedigreed). Domestic short-haired cats should not be confused with the British Shorthair, American Shorthair or other breeds with "Shorthair" names, which are breeds recognised by various registries. In British English, they are often referred to as moggies.
Domestic short-haired cats are characterised by a wide range of colouring and typically "revert to type" after a few generations, which means they express their coats as a tabby cat. This can be any colour or combination of colours. They also exhibit a wide range of physical characteristics and, as a result, domestic short-haired cats in different countries tend to look different in body shape and size, as they are working from differing gene pools. DSH cats in Asia tend to have a build similar to a purebred Siamese cat or Tonkinese cat, while European and American varieties have a thicker, heavier build DSH cats have a form of hybrid vigor due to their diverse gene pool, so that they are much less vulnerable to the genetic problems for which purebred cats must be carefully screened.
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