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N/A Basic Info The Chantilly/Tiffany is a moderate-sized semi-foreign cat with a semi-longhaired, full coat and plumed tail. Its long ear tufts are one of the most striking features. It is accepted in a variety of colors, including blue, chocolate, cinnamon, lilac, and fawn, in both solid and tabby patterns, though chocolate is the most well known. Health N/A
Habitat Canada Behavior Chantilly/Tiffany cats are felines with a semi-foreign body style and a full semi-long coat. Their coat is silky, soft and smooth; the lack of undercoat usually makes grooming simpler than that of cats with an undercoat. Somewhat a late bloomer, the Chantilly/Tiffany cat is slow to mature and does not come into its full statute until about two years old. Their eye color of the feline intensifies with age. Chantilly/Tiffany cats were originally found only in chocolate, but today they come in a range of colors and patterns. Their color, like the coat, develops late. Origin Canada History N/A Common Foods cat food, milk |
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