June 03, 2010

Tiffanie

History

Tiffanie is a version of the long hair (semi-longhair) from burmilla race. Burmilla race itself is a hybrid of Burmese and Chinchilla (Persian).
Semi-longhair types first appeared in the mid 80s accidentally from a breeding program. Since the early formed, Ras Burmilla carry the recessive long hair gene is derived from the Persian Chinchilla. From time to time appears long-haired kitten who carry this recessive gene.
At first long-haired cats are not considered important by the breeder, because they do not have the desired characteristics of the race burmilla. However, a small group of breeders trying to develop a long-haired cats are burmilla. Gradually, their efforts began to succeed, race Tiffanie gaining in popularity.
In 1991 Ras Tiffanie obtain preliminary status of the GCCF, their status increased so in control in 1999. Hopefully within a few years that are still relatively new race will get the status of the GCCF Championship.
Ras Cats Tiffanie
CharacteristicTiffanie is a medium sized cat with smooth and soft fur. On the neck feathers are more long-form like a lion's mane. Bagain tail feathers on too long and soft. In general body shape is a mixture burnese and Chinchilla. One unique feature is the mascara Chinchilla, namely local black / dark around  the eyes.

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