Oriental Cat
Discover the Oriental Cat breed’s standard look, their colour variations and related health issues. Find out more about their temperament and ideal home.
Oriental Cat breed attributes
About Oriental Cat breed
Description
Translated to English, the name of the breed means “eastern”. Orientals were first noticed in the 1400s, only becoming widespread in Europe in the 19th century. These cats originated from the crossing of the Siamese with short-haired species. They appreciate a warm climate and homely environment; making them easy to keep in the house. The registration of the breed took place only in 1974 when the Oriental completely differed from the Siamese. Females tend to weigh less than 3 kg. you would like to know more about a kitten you are interested in, please contact us and our experts will be in touch.
Look
Oriental cats are characterized by their unusual appearance, it is impossible to confuse them with other breeds, even with the Siamese. Their bodies are long and thin, the stomach drawn in. Their fur is short and thin, without an undercoat. The Oriental shorthair only differs in the length of the coat, which requires less brushing. This breed appears in a large variety of colours.
Health
Although Orientals are generally healthy cats, they are prone to certain health conditions. The most common conditions this breed suffers from are:
1. Progressive Retinal Atrophy
2. Glaucoma
3. Amyloidosis
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Temperament
Oriental cats are energetic and playful. Despite being described as rather aloof and restrained characters, they are very affectionate with their humans and seek their attention. Orientals have a well-developed sense of independence, but at the same time, they are attached to their person, which is why they might not be ideal for someone who would have to leave them alone for long periods of time. Oriental cats get along well with cubs of other breeds, as well as with dogs.
Living with
Oriental cats do not need special care, but need sufficient attention. Everyone who wants to get this type of kitten must know a few main aspects of caring. If everything is done correctly, orientals will be happy and healthy. Pay special attention to their weight, as even indulging for one day will be noticeable. These pets are very sensitive to cold weather.
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