American Wirehair
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Description:
The coat is the
characteristic that separates the American Wirehair from all other
breeds. Just as there is a wide variety of texture in Persians or
Exotics, there is also considerable variation among the Wirehairs.
The most readily apparent wiring is that of the whiskers and
ideally, the entire coat will be wired at birth. If the coat appears
to be ringlets, it may be too long and may wave or straighten with
maturity. Some of the lightly wired coats may continue to crimp
during the early life of the Wirehair.
Special Requirements:
Breeders find them easy to care for, resistant to disease, and good
producers. Pet owners delight with their quiet, reserved and loving
ways.
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