Sources of Purebred and Mixed Cats

The Roots of Purebred and Mixed Cats
Pet Cats

Cat owners all know that cats are divided into purebred cats and mixed-breed cats, but do you know the origin of this distinction? Purebred cats refer to cats whose ancestors are all of the same breed. They are usually mated with direct blood. However, due to the problem of direct mating, cats often have defects in their genius. As for mixed-breed cats, they are the offspring of hybrids. Their bloodlines are not pure, but their adaptability is excellent, so they are favored by the public and are bred.
Purebred cats are generally acquired through sexual growth. In the past, people kept cats in captivity and then adopted them to grow. Therefore, the next generation of purebreds was cultivated step by step. This process was through hybridization and selection. Therefore, the cats that can be held in people's arms today are not "purebred" in the narrow sense, but "hybrid". Later, some cats with similar patterns and similar temperaments gradually emerged. These cats were gradually stereotyped, and then through careful selective growth, the external genetic characteristics were stabilized. These are today's purebred cats, but they are different. What is true is that some of them are hybrids, and some are natural. However, in the end, the characteristics of breeding will be changed and narrowed, and a special breed will be formed under strict control. In the end, they will also be developed from breeding cats with the same shape and personality. generation.
Mixed-breed cats are generally not easily recognized by people or relevant organizations as a species, and the appearance of cats may also be very complex. Because growth is not fully controlled, coat patterns change rapidly, and it is impossible to make meaningful classifications based on facial characteristics. Naturally, in a specific area, there has been a situation of direct mating of related non-purebred cats, so they have many similarities with each other.

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