Chantilly/Tiffany
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== Physical Characteristics == | == Physical Characteristics == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:30, January 3, 2008
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Physical Characteristics
Breed Group:
The Chantilly/Tiffany is a member of the Longhair Group.
Weight:
6-12 lb. (2.5-5.5 kg.)
Height:
The medium body is slender.
Color(s):
The coat was originally rich chocolate, but also includes cinnamon, blue, lilac and fawn with a range of colors and tabby patterns.
Coat:
The Chantilly/Tiffany sports a medium or semi-long single coat that is fine, lustrous and silky.
Overview
Character:
This sensitive cat is quite loyal. With its conservative nature, the Chantilly/Tiffany is not too placid or active.
Country of Origin:
U.S.A. and Canada
History:
This breed has roots in both the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S. in the 1970s, Jenny Robinson purchased two semi-foreign longhaired chocolates cats. A Florida breeder later purchased their kittens. In Canada during the 1980s, a longhaired semi-foreign chocolate gave birth to kittens that helped re-establish this rare breed.
Name:
Foreign Longhair. Later known as Tiffany, referring to a Los Angeles theatre. Not to be confused with the British Tiffanie. Chantilly was adopted later.
Temperament:
This affectionate cat is gentle and close to its favorite human. When happy, the Chantilly/Tiffany may chirp. This breed is conservative with strangers.
Care:
Training:
Like a dog, some cats can learn to fetch. The Chantilly/Tiffany can respond to its name.
Activity:
The Chantilly/Tiffany enjoys its time with children and other pets.
Ownership:
This sensitive breed is a great companion cat that loves its humans. The Chantilly/Tiffany may follow a favorite person around the home. This cat is compatible with children and other pets. This breed is not as demanding as some cats. Taking care of a Chantilly/Tiffany is relatively easy. Owners should be aware their cat may be lonely if left alone for too long, as when the owner leaves for work. Another cat may be a great companion.
Breeders:
No breeders listed at this time.




