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Previka Schokobärchen
Owner & Breeder: Eveline Preiss,
MacCurl cattery |
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American Curls exist in all colours and patterns:
 | black, blue |
 | chocolate, lilac |
 | red, cream |
 | cinnamon, fawn |
 | tortie, blue tortie |
 | chocolate tortie, lilac tortie |
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GP DBCATS Li'l Moe of Gaviidae
Breeder: Dianne & Bruce Clark,
DBCats cattery, California, USA |
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 | All those colours also exist with tabby patterns, f.e. black (brown) tabby,
red tabby, etc. |
 | All those colours also exist with silver, as Smoke, silver
shaded and chinchilla, and as silver tabby. |
 | All colours can be with white, f.e. blue and white, red tabby
with white, smoke with white, blue silver tabby with white, etc. |
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GC, BW, RW DBCATS Little Rock
Breeder: Dianne & Bruce Clark,
DBCats cattery, California, USA |
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Previka Simba
Breeder: Eveline Preiss,
MacCurl cattery |
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IC, GC DBCats Robert Redcurl
Breeder: Dianne & Bruce Clark,
DBCats
cattery, California, USA
Owner: Eveline Preiss,
MacCurl cattery |
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 | Last but not least all those colours can also come as Colourpoints, with or
without tabby, with or without silver, and with or without white, f.e.
sealpoint, blue tabbypoint, tortie silverpoint, bluetortie silver tabbypoint,
red tabbypoint with white, etc. The Colourpoints have impressing intensive deep
blue eyes. |
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CH Earesistible Linda Luvcrl of DBCATS
Owner: Dianne & Bruce Clark,
DBCats
cattery, California, USA |
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CH Previka Roberta
Breeder & Owner: Eveline Preiss,
MacCurl cattery |
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American Curls are svelte and medium sized. Their main characteristic are the
backwards curled ears.
The American Curl is medium in size, the body is elongated and slender. The
legs are slender and medium high. The bone structure is not very heavy. The
head is medium long with soft transitions. The nose is medium long, straight and
shows a gentle concave curve in the upper third. The eyes are slightly oval
and can have any colour. The ears are medium in size, open and wide at their
base, they are set rather erect on the skull. The ears are curled backwards, the
arch shall not exceed 180° and must be symmetrical in both ears. When drawing a
line along the outer edge of each ear, through the ear tips, those 2 lines will
meet in the centre of the skull. The lower part of the edges of the ears is
rather rigid, the curled tips are flexible, and it must be possible to erect
them so that the ears become straight. The furnishing, out of the ears, and on
the rounded ear tips. is very characteristic for this breed. The coat is
extremely fine, short - but not ultra short, and shows very little undercoat, the
coat is very silky, it lies rather loosely to the body. The tail is long, and
slightly tapering. In principle American Curls are domestic cats, nothing is
extreme, nothing is very short or very long.
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History
American Curls originate from South California and exist since 1981 because
of a spontaneous mutation, a freak of nature. The founders of this amazing breed
are Grace & Joe Ruga (Curlniques cattery). The first American Curl, named Shulamith,
was a black longhair cat, which had been found in front of their parking lot by
Grace and Joe Ruga, and on which the family based its breeding program. Thus
all American Curls can trace back their pedigrees to Shulamith. The first
American Curl was shown 1983 in a show in Palm Springs. In 1987 the American
Curl Longhair was recognized by TICA. Family Ruga had been also the first
breeders to breed American Curl Shorthair, using domestic cats in their breeding
program. American Curls originate from domestic cats, thus being an extremely
healthy breed, domestic cats are still used in the breeding program for
American Curls. It is not recommended to make outcrosses to other breeds,
because American Curls are different from other breeds and are unique because of
their unique curled ears. In 1991 American Curl Longhair and Shorthair were
recognized by CFA, in 2002 both were recognized in FIFe.
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Temperament
American Curls have an extremely gentle and friendly temperament, they are
not interested in any quarrel and go very well with other cats. American Curls
are good mothers who educate their kittens very tenderly. They are
affectionate and enjoy to cuddle. They are very intelligent and fast learning.
They climb and jump very well, they are agile and always find something to play.
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Grooming
Grooming is easy and does not require much time, because they do not have
much coat. When changing coat they do not shed hairs so much. Regular brushing
or rubbing them with a chamois skins will enhance their silky and glistening
coat.
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