Morphological characteristics of German Curl cats


Morphological Characteristics of German Curl Cat
German Curl Cat (Definite Introduction)

From the name Among them, we can first see the first morphological characteristic of German curly cats - curly hair. Their hair is curved and they shed less, so they are welcomed by many people who are sensitive to cat hair. In addition, German curly cats have a very obvious feature. Their ears are very big. If the ears droop down, they can even completely hide their faces. It is precisely because of their big ears that some people call them Elf cat.

Careful description of the morphological characteristics of the German Curl cat

Stage: Stage Slender.

Head: Wedge-shaped with broad cheekbones.

Ears: Large and pointed.

Eyes: Large, oval.

Muzzle: Short.

Hands and feet: Slender.

Feet: The feet are small, oval-shaped, with pink toes.

Tail: The long tapered tail is densely covered with hair.

Coat: Very short and fine, more curved than the coat of the Cornish Rex, but thinner and rougher.

Coat color: There are various coat colors and styles: white, blue, cream yellow, silver tortoiseshell tiger spot, cream yellow river white, white and dark Gray-black, red and silver tiger spots, brown tiger spots, creamy yellow tiger spots and dark colors.

Because the shapes of German curly cats and Cornish cats are very similar, and they are both from the UK, people often mix them up. However, even though they have a relative-like appearance, the genes that cause their curly hair are completely different. Therefore, even if a German curly cat and a Cornish cat are mated, they will not be able to produce curly cats.

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