CAT
BREEDS A-Z
Ussuri
The Ussuri is a rare natural breed of cat that originates from the
region of the Amur river, Russia. It is reputed to be derived from
natural hybrids with small wild cats known as "Amur Forest
Cats" and "Amur Leopard Cats" (Asian Leopard Cat
subspecies, the same species used in the Bengal breed). Semi-wild
Ussuris then hybridised naturally with Siberians and European/Domestic
Shorthairs. This hybrid origin is based on conjecture and their
appearance.
The breed is rare even in
its native Russia. A translated breed standard for this and other
native breeds was published in the mid 1990s, but nothing has been
heard since that time and its breed status is unclear. The Ussuri's
numbers are dwindling due to interbreeding with local domestic cats
and, without a breeding programme to preserve the strain, it will
disappear. However, some other Russian minority cat breeds such
as the Donskoy and Peterbald, whose standards were published in
English at the same time, are now actively bred in the USA.
Conformation
The ears often have "lynx" brushes. The body is muscular,
but not massive. The neck is firm but not long. The legs are medium
length, muscular and in proportion with firm, rounded paws. The
tail has a rounded tip (like the European Wildcat).
Color & Pattern
The color and modified tabby pattern is a distinctive feature of
the breed. It has vertical solid or merged spots on the body with
lines on the forehead and two or three bronzed lines on cheeks.
There should be one or more solid or broken necklaces of bronzed
tone on neck and chest.
Distinct lines are required
on the legs with the upper part being of bronzed color and the lower
part of ground color. The tail must be ringed and have a dark tip
of ground color.
There is a dark dorsal stripe.
The flank pattern consists of stripes, rings or spots on golden-brown
or goldish-fawn background and bronzed buttons on the paler belly.
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