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Oriental - Cinnamon and Fawn Cats




History
You can read about the Oriental breed here. This color variant was created in the 1960s in the UK. The first Cinnamon Oriental was created by crossing an Abyssinian with a female seal point Siamese. This unique kitten inspired the breeder to develop this color further. The fawn variant was developed from the Cinnamon. /p>
Behaviour
To read about typical Oriental behavior click here.
Varieties
Cinnamon and fawn only.
Breed Details
- Status: Rare
- Place of Origin: UK
- Rough date of Origin: 1960s
- Hair length: Shorthair
- Activity Level: High
- Vocalness: High
- Child friendly: Good with children
- Intelligence:
- Playfullness: Playfull
- Grooming Requirements: Less than once per week
- Weight: 4.0 - 6.5kg
- Size: Small
- Allergy friendly: Yes
- House Cat or Outdoor Cat: House Cat
- Pet Compatibility:
- Social Needs:
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