Ocicat

USD $800 - $1200 Price Avg.

Medium, Large

Size

No

Lap Cat

12 to 14 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Popularity/Rank 21
Name Ocicat
Other names None
Origin United States
Size Medium, Large
Coat Satiny, Smooth, Short
Lap Cat No
Lifespan 12 to 14 years
Temperament Agile, Curious, Demanding, Friendly, Gentle, Lively, Playful, Social, Active
Agile: The Ocicat is an agile cat that loves to play and run around. They are very curious and can be quite demanding at times. They are also friendly and gentle cats that enjoy being around people and other animals.
Curious: The Ocicat is a curious cat that loves to explore its surroundings. They are very active and playful, and love to play with toys and other animals. They are also friendly and gentle cats that enjoy being around people.
Demanding: The Ocicat is a demanding cat that loves to be in the center of attention. They are very active and playful, and love to play with toys and other animals. They are also friendly and gentle cats that enjoy being around people.
Friendly: The Ocicat is a friendly cat that loves to be around people and other animals. They are very active and playful, and love to play with toys and other animals. They are also gentle cats that enjoy being around people.
Gentle: The Ocicat is a gentle cat that loves to be around people and other animals. They are very active and playful, but can also be quite demanding at times. They are also friendly cats that enjoy being around people
Weight Female: 7 - 12 pounds, Male: 10 - 15 pounds
Colors Chocolate, Cinnamon, Fawn, Silver, Blue
Kitten Prices USD $800 - $1200
An Ocicat kitten’s price can range from $800 to $1,200. The price of an Ocicat kitten depends on the breeder, as well as the reputation of the breeder. The price also affects the quality of the kitten. A good breeder will charge more for a kitten that is of better quality.
The price of an Ocicat kitten also affects the parents of the kitten. If the parents are of good quality, then they will be more expensive. The price also affects the quality of the kittens. If a breeder charges more for a kitten, then it is likely that the kitten is of better quality.
Is it good to choose an Ocicat cat? Yes, they are a good choice for a pet because they are affectionate and loyal cats. They are also relatively low-maintenance compared to other breeds of cats.

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability
Affection Level
Child Friendly
Dog Friendly
Energy Level
Grooming
Health Issues
Feline leukemia, feline infectious peritonitis, feline immunodeficiency virus, feline infectious anemia, feline infectious rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus
Is Ocicat cat Hypoallergenic?
There is no definitive answer to this question as each individual cat (and person) can have different levels of allergies. However, some people believe that Ocicat cats may be less likely to cause allergies due to their low levels of Fel d 1, a protein that is found in cat saliva and skin and is known to trigger allergies in some people.




Feline leukemia is a serious viral infection that can cause a wide range of health problems in cats, including anemia, immunosuppression, and cancer. There is no cure for feline leukemia, and it is fatal in most cases. Early diagnosis and treatment is important for cats with feline leukemia, as it can help to prolong their life and improve their quality of life.

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious viral infection that affects cats. It is a fatal disease in most cases, and there is no cure. Early diagnosis and treatment is important for cats with FIP, as it can help to prolong their life and improve their quality of life.

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a serious viral infection that weakens the immune system of cats. It is a fatal disease in most cases, and there is no cure. Early diagnosis and treatment is important for cats with FIV, as it can help to prolong their life and improve their quality of life.

Feline infectious anemia (FIA) is a serious viral infection that can cause anemia in cats. It is a fatal disease in most cases, and there is no cure. Early diagnosis and treatment is important for cats with FIA, as it can help to prolong their life and improve their quality of life.

Feline infectious rhinotracheitis (FVR) is a serious viral infection that can cause respiratory problems in cats. It is a fatal disease in most cases, and there is no cure. Early diagnosis and treatment is important for cats with FVR, as it can help to prolong their life and improve their quality of life.

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a serious viral infection that can cause a wide range of health problems in cats, including respiratory disease, oral ulcers, and fever. It is a fatal disease in most cases, and there is no cure. Early diagnosis and treatment is important for cats with FCV, as it can help to prolong their life and improve their quality of life.
Intelligence
Shedding
Social Needs
Stranger Friendly
Vocalization
Health Care Ocicats are a relatively healthy breed of cat, but like all cats, they are susceptible to certain health problems. The most common health problems seen in Ocicats are respiratory infections, ear infections, and eye infections.
Ocicats are also prone to certain genetic health problems, such as heart defects, hip dysplasia, and polycystic kidney disease. While there is no guaranteed way to prevent these health problems, they can be minimized by working with a reputable breeder and ensuring that your Ocicat receives regular veterinary care.
By working with a reputable breeder and providing your Ocicat with regular veterinary care, you can help to ensure that your cat enjoys a long and healthy life.

History

The Ocicat is a domestic cat that resembles a wild cat. It is a relatively new breed, having been developed in the 1960s. The Ocicat was created by crossing an Abyssinian with a Siamese and then back-crossing the offspring with an Abyssinian. This created a cat with the Abyssinian's striking ticked coat, but with the body type and head shape of the Siamese.

The Ocicat almost became extinct in the 1970s when its popularity waned and many breeders stopped breeding them. However, a few dedicated breeders kept the breed alive and it slowly began to regain popularity in the 1980s. Today, the Ocicat is recognized as a distinct breed by major cat registries such as The International Cat Association (TICA) and The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA).

The Ocicat is sometimes called an "Abyssinian-Siamese" or an "Abysinnian-pointed Siamese". However, it is not actually related to either of these breeds; its only connection to them is through its ancestry. The Ocicat's ancestors are the American Shorthair, Siamese, and Abyssinian.

The name "Ocicat" comes from its resemblance to an ocelot, a wild cat found in Central and South America. Like the ocelot, the Ocicat has spots all over its body; however, its spots are larger and less defined than those of its wild counterpart.

The Ocicat is a friendly and outgoing cat that enjoys human companionship. It is an active breed that loves to play games and explore its surroundings. When it comes to personality, the Ocicat falls somewhere between the laid-back American Shorthair and the more high-strung Siamese.

If you're looking for a unique domestic cat with an exotic appearance, then the Ocicat might be the perfect choice for you!

Description

The Ocicat is a domestic cat that resembles a wild cat. It has spots like a leopard, and stripes like a tiger. The Ocicat is not a hybrid of any wild cat; it is entirely domestic.

The Ocicat was created in 1964 by Virginia Daly of Berkeley, California, who bred an Abyssinian with a Siamese. The resulting kittens had the spotted coats of the Abyssinian, but also the Siamese points (darker color on the face, ears, legs and tail). Daly then bred these cats with other shorthaired breeds to create the Ocicat we know today.

The Ocicat is a medium-sized cat, weighing 8-15 pounds (3.6-6.8 kg). It is muscular and athletic, with long legs and a long tail. The head is wedge-shaped, with large ears and almond-shaped eyes that come in gold, green or hazel. The coat is short and dense, with spots or rosettes that can be any color from black to cinnamon to chocolate brown. There are also some Ocicats with tabby stripes instead of spots. All colors are equally acceptable in the breed standard.

The Ocicat has a friendly personality and loves people. It is outgoing and curious, and loves to play games. It gets along well with other pets in the family, including dogs and other cats. The Ocicat is an intelligent breed that can be trained to do tricks or even walk on a leash!

Healthy Ocicats have few health problems; however, like all purebred cats they are susceptible to genetic defects such as heart disease and kidney disease. Be sure to purchase your kitten from a reputable breeder who can provide health clearances for both parents of the kitten.

The Ocicat adapts well to change; it does not mind being left alone during the day while its owner is at work, as long as it has plenty of toys and things to keep it occupied. This makes it an ideal pet for busy families or people who travel frequently for work.