Cheetoh

breed of domestic cat, derived from crossings between specific Bengal cat and Ocicat bloodlines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cheetoh

The Cheetoh is a breed of cat. It is a cross breed between ocicat and bengal. In November 2004, cheetoh was first recognized by the United Feline Organization.[1] On June 15, 2011, cheetoh was also recognized by TICA, with the status of "experimental breed".[2]

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Origin America
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Feline hybrid (Felis catus × Prionailurus bengalensis)
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Appearance

Cheetoh has a larger body than its ancestors. It is muscular, graceful and slender, with males weighing around 15-23 pounds(6.8-10.4 kg), and females over 15 pounds(6.8 kg). Cheetoh has a short coat with a spotted pattern, giving it a wild appearance, but it is not nature wild.[2][3]

Behavior

Cheetohs are affectionate, friendly, kind and aggressive cats. They do not like to search for food, so cheetohs prefer to eat food given by their owners.[2] Cheetohs are highly intelligent, and social.[2][3]

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