Wednesday, April 20, 2011

BRITISH LONG HAIR KITTEN

SIR: WONDER ZEUS
DAM: WONDER TOBY

FEMALE
D.O.B: 16 MARCH 2011
(SOLD)

Sunday, April 17, 2011

FEMALE KITTEN -SOLD (APRIL)


WONDER FAIRLADY
14 FEB 2011
FEMALE
VACCINATED

Sunday, April 3, 2011

WONDERPET PLANET TELAH BERPINDAH KE:

NO. 19, JLN PUTRA PERDANA 1/2,
TMN PUTRA PERDANA,
47130 PUCHONG SELANGOR.
(KEDAI 1 TINGKAT, SEBARIS BALAI POLIS TMN PUTRA PERDANA)

sila lihat peta di bawah..

TICA description in relation to the COAT/COLOR/PATTERN of the British Longhair cat:

"Semi-long, straight, dense, standing away from the body, not long and flowing. Ruff and britches desirable

Fluff-plush texture, dense, with natural protective appearance. Texture may differ slightly in colors other than blue
Longhair: short or silky coat, long flowing 'Persian' coat,

light undercoat, light delicate boning. WITHHOLD ALL AWARDS (WW): Lockets."

See British Shorthair cat for a description of this breed generally.
I share the same thoughts about the wrong perpetrated on the Persian cat by a combination of the cat associations, judges and in some cases the Persian cat breeders in developing a hopelessly ill conceived cat breed, the extreme type Persian.
"With the British cat having been rescued from near extinction in World War II by having been outcrossed with the Persian, perhaps it's time for the Longhaired variant of the Brit to repay this breed's war debt by offering its services as an outcross with a fully functional muzzle and healthy respiration in order to rescue the deliberately disfigured Persian from being genetically engineered into extinction by those entrusted with its care."
"When one looks at the British Longhair it is easy to imagine that this is a cat the poor Persians would dream of being."

The point is that this breed could rehabilitate the Ultra type, extreme, Persian and maybe it is time that this happened. It would complete the circle. The flat faced extreme Persian should look like the British Longhair.
Finally, as mentioned, the only other cat association other than TICA to recognize the British Longhair cat is the World Cat Federation (good for them). Here is a brief summary of the breed standard from the WCF:
Body: medium/large, muscular, cobby (see cat body types); chest, shoulders and back are "massive"; strong, short neck, legs are short and muscular; thick and round paws, tail is medium long/thick.
Head: rounded, massive and broad; short nose; short muzzle.
Ears: medium in size.
Eyes: large and round.
Coat: medium/long, dense and smooth, undercoat, crisp, ruff desirable, bushy tail.
Colors: "All colours and point colours without white are recognized"