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British golden cats: color features and breed description

British golden cats: color features and breed description

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Content
  1. Characteristic
  2. Kinds
  3. Care rules

Golden British cats are pets loved by many. They deserve their popularity due to the unusual color of fluffy wool. It is important to note that the British gold - this phenomenon is more rare than common. Therefore, if you want to become the owner of an unusual pet, then you should pay attention to such cats.

Characteristic

British cats whose wool is colored in various shades of gold are considered the most rare, valuable and expensive. It is important to remember that a real British Briton will by no means have gray spots on his fur. If such inclusions are present, then you should immediately abandon the purchase of an animal. Such marks are considered a marriage and a significant disadvantage.

It is also important to remember that with real gold Britons, their eyes can be exceptionally green. If you notice that the eyes of a cat are of a different color, then such an animal will also not be considered a pure golden Briton.

The coat of this breed is rather long, not too thick and thick with the presence of a double undercoat. In addition, it is important to consider that the more pronounced the golden hue in the color, the more purebred and pedigree is the cat. And the undercoat should be painted in apricot shade. If it is gray, then the animal is rejected.

The eyes and nose of the cat should have an unusual, but pronounced dark liner, and the pillows on the legs must be painted in a charcoal black color.

A distinctive feature of such animals is also the fact that they reproduce rather badly. This explains their high cost and rarity. In nature, such cats are also quite small. That is why it is very difficult to find 2 purebred individuals for crossing and procreation. In addition, the progeny of such Britons develops rather slowly and difficultly.

Kinds

Golden Britons are a special color of cats. However, it is not solid - there are several subgroups of golden cats:

  • shaded
  • veiled;
  • tabby (which includes ticked, spotted, striped and marble).

It should also be noted that cats with a veiled, shaded and ticked color are also called chinchilla.

Consider each of the above species in more detail.

  • Shaded British. This cat has a rather original color. Thus, the lower part of the hairs on wool is colored in golden and apricot shades. A characteristic feature is also the presence of the so-called white collar. This group is quite common within the British breed of golden color.
  • Veiled. This subgroup of gold Britons is called chinchilla. This name is due to the fact that a small part of the cat's hair has a so-called raid. This kind of British is considered the most rare, and therefore is the most expensive.
  • Tabby. This color group includes several variations: ticked, spotted (or leopard), striped and marble. The main feature is the heterogeneity of color, the presence of a pattern on wool.
Marble
Striped

Care rules

Care for a kitten should begin in the very first days of its appearance in the house. During this period, the animal adapts and becomes accustomed to new environmental conditions, to people.

Therefore, special attention should be paid to the animal at this stage.

  • You should not constantly keep a kitten in your arms, try to catch it or stroke it. Try to constantly be close to the animal and talk with him affectionately, do not show aggression or discontent.
  • Arrange the toilet, as well as plates of water and food as close as possible to each other (later they can be arranged). Thus, you minimize the amount of movement of the cat, and he will quickly get used to the new conditions.
  • Close doors, windows and closets.
  • Gently move around the apartment and sit on sofas, chairs, etc. Pay attention to where the kitten is at the moment.

As for the diet, in the first days it should be fed the same way as the animal was fed by previous owners. Gradually, other foods can be added to the diet. So, the animal can be fed with special dry food or natural products.

At the same time, it is worth remembering that cat food must always be fresh and cooked separately.. Do not give your pet residues and leftovers from the master's table. In addition, there is a list of prohibited products, the use of which is contraindicated and can cause negative effects (from minor ailments to death). These products include:

  • raw meat;
  • raw fish;
  • milk (if your pet is older than 3 months).

On the other hand, it is advisable to include such products in the cat food:

  • boiled meat (except pork - it is completely prohibited);
  • raw chicken eggs;
  • dairy products (cottage cheese, kefir, sour cream);
  • boiled vegetables;
  • cereals with vegetable oil;
  • boiled fish (but not more often than once a week).

If you decide to feed your cat with dry food, then choose only high-quality brands and purchase them only in trusted stores.

It is also important to remember that you should create a regime and a meal schedule. You should feed the cat daily at the same time.

Do not forget to regularly visit the vet for routine check-ups. It is also necessary not to forget about the need for vaccinations, the systematic removal of worms from the body (family members should also be drunk on helminth tablets), treatment from insects (for example, fleas).

In addition, in connection with such an unusual color of light colors, it is important to observe the cat's hygiene. It is necessary to bathe and comb. Bathing should be carried out in the event of heavy pollution and using specially designed hygiene products. Scratching is a more regular procedure that needs to be done at least once a week. Use special comb and brushes. Also do not forget about clipping claws.

See the next video for more information about the golden British cat and its care.

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