Rare longhair breed from New York state. Beautiful chocolate brown coat. Gentle and calm temperament.
The York Chocolate is a rare pedigreed breed of show cat originating in the United States. It has a long, fluffy coat and a tapered tail. The coat is predominantly or solid chocolate, or its dilute form, known as lilac. The breed was named after the US-state of New York, where it was established in 1983. This breed was created by selectively breeding domestic long-haired cats of non-pedigree ancestry. The breed is not widely recognised by the major cat registries except for the WCF. As of 2026, the breed is either in critically low numbers, or extinct.
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产地
United States (New York State)
寿命
13-15 years
体型
Weight 4.5-7kg
温度
18〜28℃
Cat food (complete nutrition)
Gentle and calm. Affectionate and loyal to family
Moderate. Enjoys hunting games and fetch
Semi-long silky coat. Brushing 2-3 times per week needed
United States (New York)
Beginner. 这是一个适合初学者的物种。不需要特殊设备或经验,基本的饲养设置即可成功饲养。
York Chocolate的理想温度为18〜28℃。避免温度骤变,保持稳定的环境。
York Chocolate的平均寿命为13-15 years。通过适当的护理和营养,它们可以长寿健康地生活。
York Chocolate成年后通常可达Weight 4.5-7kg。大小可能因饲养条件和个体遗传而异。
York Chocolate的食物为:Cat food (complete nutrition)。目标是适当的喂食频率和均衡的饮食。
York Chocolate的价格因品系、大小和血统而有很大差异。请查看我们的市场价格页面获取最新价格信息。
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