
This wolly-looking, short-haired cat first appeared in the 1950s when a British farm cat produced one curly-haired male kitten in her litter. It was consequently bred back with her. Since then, this breed has been crossed with Burmese and British Shorthair. Its short coat is incredibly soft to the touch, resembling velvet, and is said to benefit from an occasional ‘bran bath’. It is not suited to cold and wet conditions, which means this breed is a good candidate for keeping as an indoor house cat. There are a number of colour types including white, cream, silver, smoke, chocolate and tortoiseshell.























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