Let's see who are the aristocrats who did plebeians . We are about cats, of course. With people all the more difficult.
Correctly, the issue in a cat breed.lot of variety of Representatives' class purring "today claims to be aristocrats. However, it turns out, only one percent of cats, which we believe thoroughbred, can claim the title. To exhibit the cat must have not only a set of specific characteristics, but also have a pedigree certificate and "fit." Otherwise, the cat breed is not recognized as a "clean" and will be assessed as a result of gene mutation.
I think, agree with me, cat owners, who have to deal with people of different social classes, that the aristocrats - pets are cats with a "pedigree" - still somewhat different from their more democratic counterparts. Behavior, traits, appearance ... "Baric" will never descend, for example, to catch the mice , to the "plebeian" food. They rejected and hard, in their view, a bed (not royal case, catching mice!). However, the same can talk about their pets and owners coddled "people's representatives."
It savannah - The most expensive cat in the world.
Abyssinian cat
American Curl
Burmese cat
British cat
Sphynx
Cornish Rex
Kuril Bobtail
Munchkin
Speaking of love. I friend of mine, an avid Cat Lady with experience, spoke of her Persian. When it's time to take care of the cat offspring, its venerable Marfina rejected all suitors, even in their side does not want to look. One day, at the call of nature on their balcony somehow climbed up the guy from the people - a dirty one-eyed cat with a torn ear. Of royalty, recognized beauty queen, Martha embraced the sleek cat as the prince on a white horse. A friend explained it by the fact that the purity of the breed concerned only people leaning fashion trends. Cats also intuitively choose a partner with a strong, able to survive his father for his future offspring .
All owners of furry animals can talk about them endlessly. And, no matter what caste they belong to the favorites, the aristocrats they or plebeians , does the pet world standards set by international exhibitions, or beast "found" on the street - in any case the owner will consider it the best.
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