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  Msg # 55 of 32000 on ZZNE4431, Saturday 5-12-23, 11:56  
  From: MATTHEW MONTCHALIN  
  To: BARB  
  Subj: Re: RFD: rec.pets.cats.breeds  
 XPost: alt.cats, rec.pets.cats.health+behav 
 From: mmontcha@OregonVOS.net 
  
 On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, BarB wrote: 
 |>How on earth is it possible to improve a breed without hybridizing? 
 | 
 |A breeder can improve the line by breeding to higher quality animals in 
 |the same breed or by testing and eliminating genetic defects in the 
 |line. Incidentally they can also ruin a line by trying for the more 
 |extreme features that have won shows. The flat face of a Persian is one 
 |example of over breeding that can cause respiratory and eye problems 
 |(blockage in the tear ducts). So is the narrow head on a Collie. 
 | 
 |New breeds are constantly being developed by cat and dog breeders 
 |to develop a certain look. 
  
 I believe it has been shown that larger cats are not only stronger 
 than smaller cats, but smarter.  So, although it may be an error 
 to associate body size with the psychological profile of any given 
 cat breed, improvement of a cat's intellect (or personality) is 
 just as desirable as improving a cat's physique.  It's just a 
 whole lot harder to describe a psychological profile than it is 
 to describe a cat's physical appearance.  Some psychologists use 
 3D graphics to describe attraction/panic/flight responses in some 
 animals, but whether those are appropriate to describe an entire 
 breed, is debatable. 
  
 |Some are deliberate crosses and some are mutations. Eventually with 
 |work and luck some of these breeds will proceed to be registered 
 |purebreds with the cat organizations. 
  
 Which organizations are to be approved of?  The charter doesn't 
 seem to mention this. 
  
 |The Himalayan is one such cross, with the points of a Siamese and 
 |the Persian face and coat. 
  
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