Difference between revisions of "Feline Breeds - WikiNormals"
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Overview
- The following breeds have been classified according to The Governing Council of Cat Fancy (GCCF) guidelines. Any breed not part of these guidelines has been omitted. For further information regarding a specific breed please see GCCF at http://www.gccfcats.org/index.html.
- Whilst every effort has been made to include as many breeds as possible, there are often many different colours within a specific type of that breed such as caramel point, lilac or blue. Where this is the case the picture contains the description 'Various Colours'.
British
- This breed is found in both short and long hair varieties. The GCCF states that the British shorthair variety is the most popular breed found in UK cat shows.