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What's the difference between Australian blood and Garfield cat string?

The idea of Australian descent is not rigorous. In fact, the British short cat houses in Australia will also introduce the pedigree of American cat houses. The general pedigree will refer to a cat house, such as Match Blood in Hong Kong and Laofu in the Mainland (to avoid being mistaken for advertisements: these cat houses do not sell pedigree cats to ordinary cat friends). Most of the Australian lineages mentioned on the Internet refer to those with big bones, sweet looks or imported Australian cat house lineages.

Pedigree cat: It must be that both parents have brought their certificates from generation to generation, and the fate can be traced back. Even if they are disqualified, they are within the scope of English.

Cats without pedigree certificate: because it is theoretically impossible to prove whether other breeds have been strung in previous generations, strictly speaking, they are all strung. It is usually sold in the backyard or pet store according to the appearance of the kitten.

Garfield cat string: At the beginning, some cat dealers used English short strings and different short strings to cater to the public and like big-faced cats. Garfield has the detailed features of exotic short-haired cats, such as nose, for example, the flap is not as round as English short.