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2358.1 | I think it was an Aby... | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | I'm a friend of THUNDER | Wed Apr 05 1989 16:00 | 4 |
| OOOOOOOOOPS!!!!!! I think that was an ABSSYNIAN that she bred to the
Siamese---not a Himalayan.....but I'll check this tonite to make sure...
JMcD
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2358.2 | | REFINE::TAYLOR | Hug me, I purr... | Wed Apr 05 1989 16:32 | 5 |
| I believe that you're right. I believe that it was an abby that she bred to a
siamese. They are absolutely beautiful. They had two of them at the show in
Concord. Real sweeties!!
Holly
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2358.3 | Lots of Occi dots | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed Apr 05 1989 17:13 | 12 |
| By breed true, I assume you mean that all the offspring show the
Occicat type. I know for a fact that the offspring do not all show
the Occicat pattern. Gail Allen, a friend and Occi breeder once
showed me a litter of her kittens, 5 in all. There were a couple
of spotted, a couple of smokes, and I think a solid. She said that
was normal, and that the Occi breeders are trying to get them
recognized for showing (CFA).
Might be fun for someone to find out more about this. I haven't
seen Gail in awhile.
Jo
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2358.4 | They sure are cute little babies... | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | I'm a friend of THUNDER | Thu Apr 06 1989 11:25 | 14 |
| All I did was report what the "Morris Report" said... I believe it's
true that even Siamese, Birmans, etc...often throw a kitten that's a
throwback...a friend of mine had an all-black Siamese in one of her
litters. I "think" what they meant was the every litter within the
breed now PREDOMINANTLY consists of spotted kittens. It seems that the
coloring isn't as important to the breed as the spotting is....
Whatever....I STILL want one of those little gems....
Wonder what the result of a Ragdoll/Ocicat mating would be....
JMcD
(Maybe leopards with points???)
JM
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2358.5 | Here's more from "Morris".......... | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | I'm a friend of THUNDER | Fri Apr 07 1989 11:07 | 50 |
| According to the "Morris Report" the Ocicat is now accepted for
championship status by both CFA and TICA...this happened in 1987.
At present there are 12 recognized color patterns. The wildest
looking is tawny with black or brown spots on a ruddy or bronze
background. The chocolate has light to dark brown spots on an ivory or
golden background. The cinnamon is the brightest hue.. The blue
features that color on a pale blue or buff background. The lavender has
lilac spots on a pale buff or ivory coat.The spots of the fawn are on
ivory, while the silver has black spots on a pale silver-white
background. The other five colors are silvers mixed with the chocolate,
cinnamon, blue, lavender and fawn on an exciting silver-white
background.
Females weigh from 7 to 10 pounds, while males will get as big as 15
pounds or more..
They can easily be taught to fetch, sit-up, pray or bow, and they are
very easy to leash-train..(Sounds like the Siamese parentage coming
through..)
Their diet is standard, and their short hair requires almost no
grooming. They are gentle, sensitive animals, and are very responsive
to their owners.
The lady who developed them is Virginia Daly of Dalai Cattery in
Michigan....Ms. Daly was a contributor to the creation of the red-point
Siamese and the flame-point Himalayan, and was trying to produce an
Abyssinian point Siamese when this breed emerged by accident.
After Ms. Daly's success, someone bred an Ocicat to an American
Shorthair by mistake, and this "accident" had the fortunate result of
adding size, muscle and the beautiful silver colors to the breed.
Although crosses to the Abyssinian are still permitted by CFA and TICA,
an Ocicat may no longer be bred back to the American Shorthair. The
breed must stand on its own by January 1995, when even the Aby will not
be allowed.
More information about these sweeties is available from:
Shana Otis-Kuhnert, Secretary, Ocicats of America,
18165 Mollie Lane,
Yorba Linda, Ca 92686
Or...PH: 714-777-3745
JM
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2358.6 | Nothing personal was intended | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Apr 07 1989 13:05 | 12 |
| Just to clear up something, Birmans do not have "throwbacks" because
they are not a man-made breed.
I wasn't criticizing your information, I was trying to clarify.
Color (or spotting in this case) is not what makes a breed, type
is what makes a breed. The Occi's without spots are still Occi's
because they have the Occi type. I just feel it is important for
the members of this file to know this, just as it is important for
people to know that not all Manx are tailless and not all Scottish
Folds have folded ears.
Jo
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2358.7 | More | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Apr 07 1989 13:08 | 6 |
| Also, what I meant in .3 was that the Occicat breeders are trying
to get the other colors and patterns (smokes, solids, and other
tabby patterns)accepted for showing in CFA. Right now, CFA only
allows the spotteds to be shown.
Jo
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2358.8 | CFF they're experementals | REFINE::TAYLOR | Hug me, I purr... | Fri Apr 07 1989 14:38 | 5 |
| In CFF, Ocicats are only an experimental breed. They are not accepted
for championship status yet. They are beautiful cats. At the last
show, there were two of them. Both, absolutely georgeous.
Holly
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2358.9 | another vote for Ocicats | SKITZD::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Fri Apr 07 1989 15:14 | 6 |
| Showable or not...they are the most playful and mischievious adult cats
I've ever met...the kittens are so cute, luckily, that noone wants to
strangle them, but they are a handful! I've a friend with Oscar, the
wonder cat, and I definitely will be adding one to the family when
the time feels right...
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2358.10 | Well, I'm STILL gonna look for an orphan!! | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | I'm a friend of THUNDER | Fri Apr 07 1989 16:23 | 14 |
| Re .6/.7
Geez...Lighten up..;-}..I ain't takin' it personal...
When my friend had the solid black kitten in her Siamese litter, the
kitten was just that---a black Siamese. Probably wouldn't have gotten
her a helluva lot of ribbons at cat shows, but she was surely a Siamese
from all of her other traits...
Re .8
According to the Morris Report, the only two entities that are
recognizing the Ocicat as a pure, championship-qualified pure breed at
this time are CFA and TICA.
What's CFF???? There seem to be dozens of these associations...
JMcD
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2358.11 | Where, how much and when?? | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | I'm a friend of THUNDER | Fri Apr 07 1989 16:26 | 6 |
| Re .9
Where are you located??? And more important than that...do you have
any idea about prices for these beauties??? Do they seperate between
"pet" and "Show" quality as yet??
JM
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2358.12 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Apr 07 1989 16:45 | 1 |
| CFF = CAT FANCIER'S FEDERATION
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2358.13 | The word from "Saga Cattery" | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | I'm a friend of THUNDER | Fri Apr 07 1989 17:21 | 17 |
| I just called Shana Otis-Kuhnert and she's going to send me some
additional information on this breed. She said that these cats are
typically larger than BOTH parent breeds are...she has a 10 month old
male that's 14 pounds already!!
She also said that about 80% of the litters from her cattery are now
being born spotted, and they are trying now to get breed recognition
for the tabby and ticked(like the Aby) ofspring, because they are the
same in every other respect except coloring!!
Prices: Non-spotted, pet quality===UNDER $200.00
Spotted, pet quality=======$300.00 to $450.00
Show quality===============$500.00 and up...average $750.00.
She said they are VERY good travelers, and they can be sent by air to
new owners....
JM
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2358.14 | Re. "lightening up"...it's been one of those days! | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Apr 07 1989 19:33 | 7 |
| JM - they are great cats. One of my Birman buyers has two show
quality that she got from Duncan Knox out here in California. There
seem to be more and more Occicat breeders starting up out here.
Gail Allen is another one. Are you back east, or what? I could
put you in touch with some of the breeders that I know.
Jo
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2358.15 | Bobbi & Doc Beyer in Hudson NH - Ocicats | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | | Mon Apr 10 1989 12:22 | 6 |
| If anyone is interested in Ocicats - contact Werner (Doc) and Bobbi
Beyer in Hudson New Hampshire - they have a couple of pretty
babies. 603-882-8814. They also have Oriental Shorthairs that
are wonderful.
E.T.
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2358.16 | I'd buy another in a second! | CSCOA5::PEDDIGREE_C | Why Thank Que | Wed Jul 05 1989 21:04 | 17 |
| Just came across this note. I have an ocicat, silver with black
spots and orange eyes. He is from the Dalai Cattery and is just
the treasure of my life. He gives hugs and is very smart.
I got him on a business trip and brought him home on the plane --
not a sound. I have moved several times since and he travels and
adjusts well to new surroundings.
There is only one sad note. He is show quality, but before I knew
what that was, I had him neutered. The junior vet that neutered
him didn't recognize his breed, when the senior vet found out what
she (we) had done he had a fit. I now know the value of a show
quality cat. But I still have all I ever wanted from Oscar and
that's love.
Cyndi
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2358.17 | | FSHQA2::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Thu Jul 06 1989 10:27 | 7 |
| Cyndi, you can still show your Ocicat even though he is neutered!
Neutering doesn't make him any less show quality; in fact, it makes
him a better cat if you never had plans to breed him!! I think
it is the alter class?
/Roberta
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2358.18 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Jul 07 1989 19:56 | 4 |
| It also makes him a much better companion. (Now I know how good
Stripees is, Cindy, but isn't he rather unique?) Boy I'm gladd
Dundee isn't competing against him. (Or will he? Where are you?)
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2358.19 | | REFINE::TAYLOR | Did someone say CCHHOOCCOOLLAATTEE?? | Mon Jul 17 1989 10:49 | 12 |
| RE: .17
I think a while ago, someone mentioned that Ocicats are not recognized
in CFF. I don't know about CFA. I don't think that Cyndi would be
able to show her baby in CFF because he is neutered.
Ocicats are beautiful cats. I can't see why they're not recognized in
CFF yet. Maybe if we got more people to show their whole cats in the
experemental breed class, then it would be recognized.
Holly
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2358.20 | | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Mon Jul 17 1989 11:10 | 8 |
| Holly,
I do believe that altered cats can be shown in the experimental class,
and the same with the AOV class. I'm not positive...do you want to try
to find out??
cin
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