What are the morphological characteristics of the Chinchilla cat-

 What are the morphological characteristics of the Chinchilla cat?
Chinchilla (definite introduction)

Many people may not be able to accurately say the Chinchilla cat After all, what are the morphological characteristics, so it is easy to be led by the seller when buying a cat. In fact, Chinchillas have many special appearances of their own. For example, their faces are flat when viewed from the side, and they have noses (but their noses are relatively short). In addition to these two most obvious characteristics, Are there any other features?

The morphological characteristics of Jinjila are carefully described

Head: Round and thick, the skull is welcoming; The face is round and the chin is round; all the head is well placed on the short and thick neck. The skull feels cunning from the forehead to the back of the head, like the arc of the head between the ears. Viewed from the side, the front of the eyes should be in a straight line with the forehead, nose, and chin.

Nose: Short, flat, and broad, with a "stop" (i.e., a prominent dividing indentation) between the eyes.

Cheeks: Full. The muzzle stands out inconspicuously (that is, all faces are round and not pointed), and the smoothness is blended perfectly into the cheeks.

Upper jaw: Wide and powerful.

Chin: Full, well developed, round and thick, with a normal bite.

Ears: Small, with rounded tips, pointed forward, and consistent width at the base of the ears. The distance between the ears is very wide, the position is relatively low, and the entire round shape of the head blends into (rather than changing the rounded surface of the head) a perfect completeness.

Eyes: Large, round and full. The seat is high and isolated, making the face look sweet. Eyes must be green or blue-green.

Stature:The body shape of a dwarf horse, with short and thick hands and feet, and a thick chest. The body is as thick and straight as a thick and straight tube from shoulders to hips, round and thick, and has A very flat reverse. The muscles are well developed and there is no obvious excess fat. Generally or large in size, complete quality is more important than size.

Legs:

strong>Short and strong. The front legs are straight, and the hind legs are also straight when viewed from the back.

Claws: Large, round and thick. The toes are closely spaced, with five toes on the front paws and four on the back paws.

Tail: Short, however proportional to body length. Not curved, slightly shorter than stature and at an angle to the opposite side of the body.

Coat:Long and thick, standing erect on the body like a puff. Good quality, full of life and brilliance. Long and covering the body, including shoulders. The neck ring is very large, thick, and covers the two front legs very beautifully. The hair on the ears and toes is very long, and the tail is very thick.

Appearance:There are four main types - silver chinchilla cat, silver shadow chinchilla cat, golden chinchilla cat, and golden shadow chinchilla cat.

If you want to buy a pure chinchilla cat, you must pay attention to the appearance of the cat. It is best for the seller to have a breed certification certificate and parentage statement. In addition, you may also want to find an "industry broker" to accompany you in all your purchases to avoid being tricked by unscrupulous merchants. Of course, although some chinchilla cats cannot reach the competition level, they also have gentle personalities and are very suitable as companion pets.

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