The asian semi-longhair is a breed of cat similar to with the asian shorthair, except for the fact that she has semi-long fur. The breed is also known under the name tiffany. It is recognized in all asian shorthair or burmese colors and prints. Like the asian shorthair, this strain originated in asian countries and is not currently recognized by any us registry. It can full recognition in gccf.[1] it works with chantilly tiffany or foreign longhair, north american way, but in other registries it stands out from the background.
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The tiffany was bred in the 1980s in the united kingdom as a longhaired version of the asian shorthair.[2] the origin of the breed can be traced back to the crossbreeding of a longhaired cat and a burmese[2, which are identical to the burmese.[2]
The tiffany is a gentle, quite fast growing, and curious breed.[3] cats of this breed depend on their owners, but do not get along with other cats at any time, because they are quite jealous. The asian semi-longhair is energetic and expects its owner to give it extra time. SharPei Online Asian semi-longhairs can become quite loud and are therefore not recommended for small apartments.[4]
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^ "Breed standards" (pdf ). Governing council cat fancy. Archived from the original (pdf) on november 15, 2011. Retrieved may 22, 2012. ^ A b c somerville, medium-size dog breeds louisa (2007). Complete recommendations for cat breeds. Edison, nj: chartwell books. P. 98. Isbn 9780785822646 .^ "Tiffany katze, healthy, healthy and different." Archived from the original on april 20, 2012. Retrieved july 31, 2012. ^ "Katzen portal". Archived from the original on october 4, 2014.