{"product_id":"ocicat-as-pets-the-complete-guide-to-ocicats-personality-care-feeding-training-health-and-raising-a-happy-indoor-companion-9798197046925","title":"Ocicat as Pets: The Complete Guide to Ocicats: Personality, Care, Feeding, Training, Health, and Raising a Happy Indoor Companion","description":"\u003cp\u003e • Author(s): Ben O. Lucas\u003cbr\u003e • Publisher: Independently Published\u003cbr\u003e • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published\u003cbr\u003e • BISAC: Animals - Mammals\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eINTRODUCTION TO THE OCICAT\u003cbr\u003eOrigins\u003cbr\u003eThe story of the Ocicat begins not in the wild, as its exotic appearance might suggest, but in the thoughtful and deliberate work of breeders who aimed to create a domestic cat that carried the striking beauty of wild felines without sacrificing the temperament that makes a cat suitable for life with people. Despite its name and appearance, the Ocicat has no wild DNA. Its resemblance to the ocelot, a small wild cat native to the Americas, is purely visual, a result of careful breeding rather than any direct lineage.\u003cbr\u003eThe origins trace back to the early 1960s in the United States, when a breeder named Virginia Daly was experimenting with creating an Abyssinian-pointed Siamese. Her breeding program involved crossing Abyssinian cat and Siamese cat lines with the intention of producing cats that had the ticking coat of the Abyssinian combined with the color points of the Siamese. However, in one unexpected litter, a kitten appeared with a completely different look. Instead of ticking or color points, this kitten displayed bold, well-defined spots across its body.\u003cbr\u003eThis kitten, named Tonga, became the foundation of what would later be known as the Ocicat. Although Tonga himself was neutered and sold as a pet, the unique spotted coat captured the attention of breeders and cat enthusiasts. Recognizing the potential of this striking pattern, breeders began to intentionally reproduce the look through selective pairings. Additional breeds were later introduced to refine both the appearance and structure of the Ocicat, most notably the American Shorthair, which contributed to the breed's muscular build, silver coloration, and overall robustness.\u003cbr\u003eOver time, careful selection ensured that the Ocicat developed into a consistent and recognizable breed. Its wild appearance was balanced with a stable and friendly temperament, making it an ideal companion animal. The breed gained official recognition from major cat registries, including The International Cat Association and the Cat Fanciers' Association, solidifying its place among established domestic cat breeds. What began as a breeding surprise evolved into one of the most visually captivating and personality-rich cats in the domestic world.\u003cbr\u003eBreed Development\u003cbr\u003eThe development of the Ocicat is a clear example of how intentional breeding can shape not only physical traits but also temperament and adaptability. Once the initial spotted kitten appeared, breeders focused on reproducing that distinctive coat pattern while maintaining a healthy and predictable genetic foundation. This process required patience, as early generations did not always produce consistent results.\u003cbr\u003eThe Abyssinian influence contributed the warm base coat and subtle ticking that gives depth to the Ocicat's spots, while the Siamese influence introduced elegance, vocal tendencies, and a high level of intelligence. The addition of the American Shorthair brought strength, bone structure, and a wider range of coat colors, including the popular silver varieties. Together, these three breeds formed the genetic backbone of the Ocicat, each playing a specific role in shaping its final form.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Independently Published","offers":[{"title":"Paperback","offer_id":47891881427095,"sku":"9798197046925","price":1387.0,"currency_code":"INR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0666\/3471\/1191\/files\/9798197046925.webp?v=1781185054","url":"https:\/\/atlanticbooks.com\/products\/ocicat-as-pets-the-complete-guide-to-ocicats-personality-care-feeding-training-health-and-raising-a-happy-indoor-companion-9798197046925","provider":"Atlantic Books","version":"1.0","type":"link"}