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Hot: 20 to 25 °C
Cold: 0 to 1 °C
600 to 1.50K USD
200 to 250 PSI
Jump: 4-5 Feet
Run: 30-32 Miles per hour (48-52 km/h)
The Oriental Longhair cat, additionally referred to as the Javanese, began from a special alternate in Siamese cats' geneThis breed's history started in the middle of the 20th century.
Back in the Nineteen Fifties, human beings breeding Siamese cats noticed some thing thrilling. Every now after which, they had find kittens in Siamese litters that had lengthy hair. This hair was specific from the same old short fur of Siamese cats. These long-haired kittens befell due to a hidden gene. This gene made their fur longer than typical.
The Oriental Longhair cat is thought for its medium-sized body, which is slender, flexible, and robust. They have a long frame it truly is well-proportioned and balanced. Their chest isn't too huge, and their torso is slender.
Their head has a wedge-shaped contour that is long and straight.They have a high forehead and a described chin. Their cheekbones stick out a chunk, and their muzzle comes to a nice point. Overall, their face appears alert and clever.