Chinchilla cat breed introduction

 Chinchilla cat
Chinchilla (confirmed introduction)

Chinchilla cat, the English name is Chinchilla, its native place is the United Kingdom, and its ancestor is Angora and Persian cats. Some people call Chinchilla cats artificial cats. From these different names, we can get a glimpse of the origins of Chinchilla cats. They were deliberately bred by humans. In addition, one thing that most people may not know is that Chinchilla was the first purely artificially bred cat. They appeared in 1894.

The current Chinchilla has the characteristics of silver tabby and smoke cat breeds (even if it is not obvious on the surface). In fact, the recognized ancestor of the Chinchilla cat is difficult to determine because it was bred from many cat species. However, the origin of the cat species has been carefully recorded, and all clues indicate the origin of the cat species. Breeding was originally started by a female cat named Chinnie who was born in 1882. Therefore, it is not known whether the name "Chinchilla" comes from Chinnie or because the species has some similarities with the South American chinchilla named Chinchilla (commonly known as chinchilla).

The most successful chinchilla cat on the resume is Ch Fulmer Zaida, born in 1895 in Decies. It won 17 cat show championships between the ages of 6 and 10 years old (1901-1905)! The current record holder is Crockmore's Snowy Cloud, which won 18 championships between 1948 and 1955. , 5 reserve champions and 1 third place.

There are two most obvious characteristics of Jinjila: 1. Jinjila’s eyes are very big, and their eyes are almost the largest among all cats; 2. Viewed from the side, Jinjila’s face is flat , some people jokingly said that they are the angels who landed face first when they descended into mortal time. And it is precisely because of these two personalities that Jinjila has become one of the most popular cats in the world.

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