The Dragon Li cat breed has many names in Chinese sources, but is more often referred to as Li Hua or Li Mao. These felines became especially popular in 2003, when they were first presented at an international exhibition. After that, they gained popularity in the USA, but in Russia they never took root (due to their similarity with ordinary “yard” cats).
Due to its striped appearance, the Li Dragon is the "image of the tiger" to the Chinese - symbolizing fearlessness, ferocity and military prowess. It is also believed that his image drives away evil spirits. In this connection, cats of this breed are a talisman and a talisman of housing for the Chinese.
All representatives of Dragon Li are strong and muscular animals of medium size. The weight of males can reach 5 kilograms, and females up to 3.5 kilograms.
The appearance standard of the Dragon Li breed can be described by the following characteristics:
- The head is elongated towards the nose, with a rounded occipital part. The corners of the mouth are highlighted in black, which creates the impression of a “smile.” Be sure to have a dark tip of the nose - this is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the breed. The eyes are set slightly obliquely (the outer corner is always lower than the inner) and almond-shaped. Mostly presented in yellow or green shades (they stand out brightly against the background of the color of the coat).
- The ears are large but proportional. At the base they are quite wide with a rounded top.
According to the standards, individuals with the following characteristics are rejected:
- long wool;
- malocclusion;
- large ears;
- nose without darkening;
- extra fingers;
- there is no characteristic “necklace” on the chest;
- overweight;
- non-standard eye shade;
- fuzzy fur pattern;
- lack of slanting.
All of the above can serve as evidence of the absence of a breed or mixing with other species.
History of the Chinese Li Hua breed
The origin of the breed is not precisely clear, so the version of self-domestication of the wild mountain cat is widely used.
Li Hua is considered one of the oldest Chinese breeds of domestic cats. In Chinese writing, the name of the breed Li Hua Mao looks like 狸花猫 and is literally translated into English as Fox Flower Cat; it is difficult to adequately translate this name into Russian. Internationally, the breed name Dragon Li is used to highlight the cat's origins and evoke associations with ancient Chinese culture. Li Hua Mao cats are mentioned in ancient Chinese texts and have lived throughout much of China for centuries. At the moment, in its historical homeland of China, this breed is very popular, although it is small in number. The cat of this breed became the central theme of the literary legend “Li Mao Huang Tai Tzu”, as well as the hero of the television series.
December 30, 2003 – January 6, 2004 the breed was demonstrated at the international exhibition in Beijing as an experimental one. In 2005, a standard was developed within the CAA (Cat Aficionado Association). In 2005, a cat named Needy (owner Da Han) took 1st place in his class and became a CAA champion. Since then, the breed has gained international recognition and aroused wide interest among felinologists. In February 2010, the breed was officially recognized by the CFA for showing in the Other class.
In October, two Chinese Li Hua Zhong Guo and Nao Nao were brought to the United States (Palm Springs, California), and two more arrived in March 2011 - Seng Hua (Sam), living in Georgia, and Dee Dee (South Dakota) .
Today the breed is very rare and it is almost impossible to acquire Li Hua Mao outside of China.
Appearance of cats of the Chinese Li Hua breed
The physique of these cats is muscular, the body is strong and slender, rectangular in shape with a wide chest. Size is medium to large. Males weigh at least 5 kilograms, cats - at least 3.5 kg. The body is longer than it is tall; when viewed from the side, the back should be almost straight. The limbs are proportional to the body, medium in size, straight, strong and muscular.
The front legs are the same length as the hind legs, or slightly shorter. The paws are large, oval, wide, with five toes on the forelimbs and four on the hind limbs. The head is elongated, the forehead is rounded. The ears are medium in size, wide at the base, rounded at the tip. The tail is long, but slightly shorter than the length of the body, thick at the base and gradually tapering to the tip. The eyes are large, almond-shaped, green or yellow, set slightly obliquely (the outer corner of the eye should be higher than the inner corner). There are black dots near the corners of the mouth, creating the effect of a smile.
The coat is short, silky, smooth, soft, with a weak undercoat, dense and double-layered. Males are tougher than females.
Only one color is recognized: brown broken mackerel tabby (black brindle tabby). There are black stripes on the head, dark spots on the abdomen, the tail is colored with dark rings, and the tip of the tail is black. There must be at least one continuous necklace-shaped stripe across the chest. Stripes extend from the outer corner of the eye and the lower part of the cheeks and continue to the neck.
The legs are covered with black rings above the wrist, below the wrist they are colored brown. The tabby pattern should be clear and bright, the coat should be ticked, that is, each individual hair is colored with encircling stripes, black at the root, light in the middle and brown at the end.
Representatives of the Li Hua breed develop slowly and fully mature only by the age of three. You can buy kittens after they reach twelve to sixteen weeks of age, when they are already strong enough for travel and exhibitions.
Disadvantages are: excess fat, disproportionately large ears, too wide or too narrow forehead, outer corner of the eye not higher than the inner corner, unclear fur pattern.
Disqualifications: Overbite, eye color other than yellow, green or brown, extra toes, tail defects, long or curly coat, white paws, white muzzle, no black tail tip, light nose, no necklace stripes on chest.
Li Hua, Li Mao, Li Hua Mau, Li Hua Mao, Dragon Li
Story
The Dragon Li, or Chinese Li Hua, is descended from the Chinese mountain cat, which over the centuries has adapted to living with humans (this is called self-domestication). This version of the origin is still sometimes disputed, although it could not be completely refuted, since it is traditionally believed that all cats descended from the wild African cat. In any case, the breed really belongs to the ancients, since the first mentions of these cats date back to the first millennium BC.
Thus, we can say that the Chinese Li Hua is an aboriginal breed, which in the process of its development went through a period of domestication, and in more modern times was subjected to systematic breeding. Despite its popularity in China, this breed is considered rare, and, accordingly, these cats are expensive, especially outside their native country.
To roughly understand how rare they are, it is enough to cite just one fact - as of 2022, there were 4 purebred Li dragons in the United States. And this is in a country with a population of 250 million people. Chinese Li Hua is the hero of many legends and traditions, and is also mentioned in other works of folklore. Today the breed is recognized by the International Cat Fanciers Association and the Chinese Cat Fanciers Association.
She was first presented in 2004, at the Beijing exhibition, where American breeders learned about her. Several individuals were transported to the USA, and after just over 2 years, experts presented standards for the Li Hua breed. The New Breeding Association of the United States registered these cats in 2010.
Description
A rare and outstanding breed of cats, the Li Hua is a real hunter, a wild cat that came from time immemorial. At the same time, they are kind and affectionate with their family, and merciless, fearless in a fight. Possessing high intelligence, Li Huas love to observe those around them, can open cabinet doors and are well oriented in the area.
The breed has a large build, powerful bones, but is not devoid of purely feline grace and ease of movement. The paws are of medium length, muscular and strong, the ears are medium, the muzzle is wedge-shaped, slightly elongated. The average lifespan has not been established due to the small number of individuals, but by default it is believed that these cats, like others, live about 15 years.
Personality
Since the Chinese Li Hua Mao (this is another name of the breed), descended from wild mountain cats, it carries the genetic memory and primitive instincts of these animals. Therefore, if you live in a private house, you can be sure that your pet will be incredibly happy about it. He will climb trees, bask in the grass in the sun, hunt mice and birds - he is a wonderful hunter, by the way.
In relation to the owner and members of his family, the Chinese Li Hua shows affection and friendliness, and is always ready to warm loved ones with its warmth. However, he has an independent character and intelligence, if we were talking about a person, they would say about such a person - a strong personality. Thanks to inner confidence and strength, the cat has patience and calmness, and therefore normally perceives other pets. But - only if it is not a parrot, fish or guinea pig, since the li hua will definitely see prey in them.
Children and strangers are treated calmly, without negativity
They love and appreciate attention from their owners, and worry if they don’t receive it. Also, the Li Hua cat becomes strongly attached not only to people, but also to a place, and therefore adaptation to a new home is difficult.
Common diseases
Like other native cats, Chinese dragons do not have any health problems. These are hardy animals with strong immunity.
This breed is classified as short-haired, and therefore it is enough to comb the pet once a week. You can bathe once every 2 months or as needed. You also need to brush your teeth at least 3 times a week, trim your nails about once every 10 days, and clean your ears as they get dirty.
Chinese Li Hua Mao or Dragon Li, as they are also called, are very rare even in their homeland. In most countries, only connoisseurs have heard about them, and there is no need to talk about nurseries or the sale of kittens. Perhaps in the near future the situation will change in favor of furry dragons, because interest in everything Chinese is constantly growing.
Cat behavior
Due to its lifestyle and habitat, this breed is rarely found in nature. Unfortunately, the study of cats was suspended in 1985. At that time, it was based on observations made in a Chinese zoo, where 34 representatives of the breed lived permanently.
A characteristic feature of the behavior of the “Chinese” (kittens, whose photos are fascinating and touching, behave almost the same as adults) is their nocturnal lifestyle. Maximum activity occurs at night and morning. Representatives of this breed prefer to stay separately - females and males live in different places. Their burrows also have significant differences. For example, a female’s home is protected and quite reliable.
In order to achieve maximum results when catching prey, Chinese cats rely entirely on their hearing. Thanks to artificial research, it was found that representatives of the breed are able to track clatter and moles while they move at a distance of 5 cm underground. Cats of this breed dig out their prey very quickly.
Where does the jungle cat live?
Photo: Jungle cat in nature
Jungle cats love warm climates, which is why their favorite places of residence are Central Asia and the Caspian coast. They also live near the rivers of Africa (Nile), in Thailand, on the island of Sri Lanka, in Palestine, India, Indochina, in eastern Eurasia, and in the Caucasus. On the territory of the Russian Federation, in addition to the Caspian Sea, they can be found in Dagestan and in the lower reaches of the Volga River.
Cats hate open areas, so they go there in rare cases, without going far from their place of permanent deployment. Cats love bushes and reeds, where they feel most at ease and safe. Seals love to settle in coastal shrub and reed areas. Houses are not at all keen on building their homes, but prefer to settle in empty fox and badger holes. They do not live in them for a long time, constantly moving to new places for safety reasons. You can see cat tracks on the shore; jungle cats leave them on the shallows. They swim and dive beautifully, hunting both aquatic birds and fish.
If a cat lives in a mountainous area, then it does not like to climb higher than 800 - 1000 meters, preferring its bushy, often thorny wilds. The cat doesn’t particularly want to have contact with people, leading a secretive and cautious lifestyle. During winter cold and early spring, it can visit human villages, carrying out bandit raids, with the aim of stealing poultry, which it loves to feast on.
How to keep a Dragon Lee cat - care rules
Wool. Although the animal has a short coat, it still needs to be looked after. To prevent furniture in the house and clothing from becoming covered with small cat hairs, it is recommended to carry out daily brushing. Since the cat loves attention, he will be happy about it. This procedure is especially necessary when the animal begins to shed. Bath a cat with dragon eyes once every three months, or more often if it becomes dirty. To avoid drying out the skin and other washing problems, it is recommended to choose only proven and high-quality shampoos intended for animals. This is due to the fact that the acidity of the skin of people and cats is different, and if you do not follow this rule, you can give your pet itchy skin. Shampoos come in both dry and liquid form. Among the former, the most popular is “Trixie Trocken Shampoo” from the German manufacturer TRIXIE Heimtierbedarf GmbH & Co KG; a liquid product can be 8 in 1 “Perfect Coat”. After the animal is washed, it must be thoroughly dried with a towel or hairdryer, since Li Hua cats cannot tolerate drafts and can get sick. Well, there is no question of letting such a pet outside even in warm summer weather.
Ears. Over time, secretions may accumulate in your cat Li Hua's ear canals, which can lead to blockages and inflammation. To avoid this, it is necessary to clean your pet's ears once a week with products specifically designed for this purpose. You can use the drug “Nature SaniPet”, which is applied to a cotton swab with a limiter. These cotton swabs are used to clean children's ears; they do not damage the eardrum. AVZ Bars or Hartz lotion, which contains aloe and lanolin, have proven themselves to be quite good. To prevent inflammatory processes in the ears of an animal, you can take the Auricap spray.
Cats' eyes need to be cleaned regularly with special products. For example, you can take Cliny C lotion (which contains silver ions that serve as disinfectants) or SaniPet, which allows you to remove morning discharge from the eyes of an animal not only for hygiene purposes, but also acts as an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic agent. All such drugs will help eliminate tearing and swelling of the eyelids.
It is important to remember that each eye is wiped with a separate cotton pad, which is moistened with lotion. If you cannot buy such a hygienic product, then herbal decoctions or strong tea leaves will do.
The claws of Dragon Li cats are trimmed once every 3-4 weeks, but only for those that are not outdoors.
In another case, the animal has many opportunities to solve this problem on its own. Only a couple of millimeters are cut off, since a blood vessel goes next and, if you hit it, you can cause incredible pain to your pet and it is unlikely that he will allow you to repeat this procedure. If you are not confident in your skills, you should consult a veterinarian.
Nutrition. Even in nurseries, the Li Hua cat is fed both dry and wet food. Their super premium class is selected, for example, the English Arden Grange, the Canadian 1st Choice (Fest Choice) or the like. Many owners teach their pet to eat natural food, consisting of lean meat, sea fish, dairy products, eggs, a small amount of cereals and vegetables. But unlike ready-made food, the owner will have to take care of vitamins.
General care tips. It is better to choose a vertical scratching post, because this type of device (for example, plant trunks) is more natural for cats. It is advisable that a rope made of natural fibers be wound around it. If the animal does not know how to use a scratching post, then you can drop a couple of drops of valerian on it.
A cat of any breed should have 2 bowls, one for water or other liquid, the second for food. You should immediately choose a tray with high sides so that when toileting, the cat Dragon Lee does not spill the litter on the floor.
How to choose the right kitten
Buying a Chinese Li Hua cat is quite difficult, because it is found only in its homeland and in the USA. Even in China it is not widespread, there are only a few nurseries there. Prices for kittens start at $1,000, and the cost of shipping the animal also falls on the buyer.
When choosing a Li Hua, you need to be very careful, because the breed is similar to an ordinary yard cat. You cannot trust sellers who post advertisements for sale on virtual bulletin boards - most often they are scammers. They do not have documents confirming their pedigree or vaccination certificates.
Those who have agreed to purchase a Chinese cat from a breeder from China or America need to make sure that the pet matches the description of the breed and is absolutely healthy. This can be judged by the following signs:
- the cat is active, playful, makes contact;
- he has clean eyes and ears;
- he is moderately well-fed;
- there are no bald spots on the body;
- the abdomen is soft, without signs of bloating.
Kitten care
Chinese kittens should not be separated from their mother before 12 weeks of age. Some breeders do not release them to new owners until 4 months. By this time, the babies are already accustomed to the tray and scratching post, and can eat from a bowl independently.
They can be fed with chopped lean chicken, turkey, veal, rabbit with the addition of vegetables. Also included in the kittens’ diet is low-fat cottage cheese, boiled eggs, and cereals.
Motor activity is very important for harmonious development. A cat needs a lot of space to run and play. Caring for her includes regular cleaning of her eyes and ears, combing her fur and shortening her nails.
What to feed
The diet depends on the age, sex and health of the individual. Li Hua have an excellent appetite, but they are not overweight.
They are usually fed warm food in the morning and evening. You can use ready-made premium, super premium or holistic food or natural products. Mixed food is allowed, but it is imperative to serve them at separate times: artificial and natural food.
Meat, vegetables and cereals are boiled before serving. Fruits, fatty and sweet foods are not included in the diet. Dairy products - only low-fat and not very often. Fish and chicken bones are not given. Constant access to drinking water must be provided.
Munchkin
This breed differs from others in that its representatives have short legs. As a rule, they are two to three times smaller. That is why this breed is colloquially called the dachshund. Cats received this distinctive feature through the process of mutation, which sometimes happens to domestic animals. This is their main difference. Other external features of individuals of this breed have not changed. The spine and its flexibility remained the same.
Munchkins are intelligent cats, they are pleasant to talk to and easy to care for. There are representatives with both long and short hair. There are cats of various colors and combinations, and you can also see a medallion.
This breed is unique not only with its paws. Cats with short legs have a round head and specially shaped eyes, a long or short nose, and a protruding chest.
Munchkins are very popular among people. They are especially adored by children. A good friend and loyal comrade - what could be better?
Proper care and feeding
Chinese Li Huas love free space, so it is preferable to keep them in a private house or a spacious apartment, where they will have their own place. If such an animal is given freedom, it will never go far from home, since it prefers warm rooms rather than cold streets.
Caring for this breed is extremely easy. You only need to comb the coat a couple of times a week, and during the shedding period it is better to do this daily. You should bathe no more than 2 times a year. Since Li Hua are sensitive to drafts, they must be dried with a hairdryer after water treatments. And also in cold seasons, it is best to dress these cats in special clothes so that they do not catch a cold.
Every month it is necessary to trim the nails, but this is only if the pet is completely indoors and does not go outside. You should only cut off a couple of millimeters so as not to touch the blood vessel. Periodically, you need to wash your ears and eyes with a cloth soaked in warm water.
Due to the fact that such cats had wild ancestors, they love to sharpen their claws, so it is imperative to purchase a scratching post for them. It is best that it be vertical and have a rope made of natural fibers. To train your pet to use a scratching post rather than wallpaper or furniture, you can drop a couple of drops of valerian on it. It is advisable to purchase a tray with high sides and keep it clean.
Breeders prefer to feed such cats with premium ready-made dry or wet food. But if you wish, you can accustom your pet to natural products. In this case, it is necessary to add vitamins to the diet. Chinese cats have an excellent appetite and their diet should be balanced and enriched with proteins. This breed has no tendency to be overweight.
It is advisable to feed Li Hua at the same time. Adults need to be given food twice a day. It shouldn't be cold or hot. If the diet is mixed, then natural food must be served separately from prepared food. For example, feed dry food in the morning and natural food in the evening.
You can feed:
- lean meat;
- vegetables;
- porridge;
- offal;
- boiled sea fish;
- low-fat and natural dairy products (infrequently);
- soft bones and cartilage (not fish or chicken).
Meat, vegetables and cereals must be boiled before serving. Sweets, pork, sausages, fatty dairy products, salty foods and fruits should be excluded from the diet. The animal should have two bowls - for food and water. Cats should always have access to quality drinking water.
Li Hua have relatively good health and immunity. In addition, this breed does not have pronounced genetic diseases. They are very sensitive to drafts due to the lack of undercoat, so they should always be kept warm. Once every six months, Chinese cats require examination by a veterinarian, as well as regular vaccinations. Be sure to protect your pet's fur from insects and parasites. If all recommendations for care and feeding are followed, such pets can live 14-15 years.
Unfortunately, this breed has not become widespread and today there are very few of their representatives. It is quite difficult to purchase such an animal outside of China, since only there are several breeders breeding this breed. Therefore, the prices for Li Hua kittens are quite high.
Health
The Chinese cat breed was formed naturally, so it has excellent health and immunity. She has no genetic or hereditary pathologies, but problems may arise with age.
There are the following: hair loss, gastrointestinal diseases, with improper feeding - obesity, inflammation in cats after castration. Causes of disease: lack of vitamins, minerals, sedentary lifestyle. With proper care, they reach the age of 14-15 years.
Breed standard and character of cats
Likoi cats must meet the following standard indicators:
- Head:
wedge-shaped, with rounded features; the forehead is aristocratic, slightly convex, rather high and narrow. - Ears:
large, pointed tips, wide base, set high, little hair on the outside of the auricle. - Muzzle:
nose straight, neat; pads under the whiskers (whiskers) are dense, rounded; there is a pinch - a sharp transition under the cheekbones; the chin is neat, but strong, rounded; There must be a mask with no fur. - Eyes:
large, expressive, walnut-shaped, wide open; color – any, preferably golden. - Body:
Slim, muscular and flexible; fit, athletic, fairly elongated, generally light (foreign type). - Limbs:
slender, medium length, poorly covered with hair; The paws are oval-shaped, neat, the toes are quite long and thin. - Tail:
thin, shorter in length than the body. - Wool:
soft and pleasant to the touch; the undercoat is practically absent, while the guard hair grows throughout the body; its length varies, but is preferably short; The thickness of the hair depends on the season.
The color is roan, or, as it is also called, roan. This implies an even mixture of all-black hairs with all-white hairs throughout the body. Usually black wool is 30 - 70%, ideal when the proportion of colors is 50x50.
Males and females are quite easy to visually distinguish - males are larger, weighing 4.5 - 6 kg, while cats weigh 2 - 3.5 kg.
The nature
Likoy is an inquisitive, active, good-natured and very loyal pet. Despite their creepy appearance, these cats quickly endear you to their positive attitude, charisma and easy-going nature.
Lykoi are very attached to their owner. They accompany the owner everywhere and delve into all his affairs. If, in the cat’s opinion, someone is threatening the owner, Likoy is even capable of rushing to defense. It is not surprising that many compare them to dogs.
Cheerful fidgets will happily settle down comfortably at the feet of a loved one and spend the evening like this, giving tenderness and warmth. However, in general, these cats are very active and Lykoi will not be suitable for people who cannot provide them with sufficient active time.
Lykoi are sociable and fearless, so they get along well with other cats, dogs and other pets, often becoming the leader of the company. However, it is better not to keep Lykoya with rodents, birds, fish and other small pets. The cat will most likely perceive them as a hunting object.
Representatives of the breed, especially males, zealously defend their rights, which is why they sometimes experience mood swings. These cats behave reservedly with strangers. Once contact is established, they become much more open.
Li Hua: description of the breed
The Chinese cat is a strong, hardy, medium-sized breed. Adult cats weigh 5 kg, male cats 3.5 kg. The animal's back is straight, its tail is of medium length and tapers to the tip. The legs are muscular, the hind legs are longer than the front ones. The wide, oblong feet have 5 toes on the front paws and 4 on the hind paws. The cat has the ideal proportions of a predator. The neat muzzle is slightly elongated, but not pointed. Bright green or rich yellow, large and obliquely set eyes emphasize the image of wild ancestors.
What does a Li Hua mountain cat look like?
For your information! Because of the color of the eyes, the breed has other names - Li Dragon or Li Mao.
The ears are small and slightly curved at the ends. There are black dots at the corners of the mouth, making the cat appear to be smiling. Flat nose, brown or black.
A distinctive feature of the breed is its coat. She is a silky soft brindle. The coat is dense with a glossy sheen. Only one color is recognized - brown tabi. On the head, pronounced black stripes give the appearance of a bowler hat; the abdomen is covered with dark spots. The chest black stripes create a necklace effect. Also, stripes extend from the eyes and cheeks to the neck. In a purebred cat, the pattern should be bright and clear, and the hair should be black at the root, light in the middle, and brown at the end.
The cat world is very large, and a non-specialist can easily confuse a Chinese kitten with other felines, for example, with a yard tabby, as well as with the Maine Coon breed.
Important! The Chinese cat breed is an endangered species and is therefore listed in the Red Book. The breed has only brindle coloring
The breed has only brindle coloring
Advantages and disadvantages of the breed
Each breed has strengths and weaknesses. The Chinese cat is no exception. Pros of a mountain cat:
- devotion to the owner;
- easy character, which allows you to get along well with other pets;
- without aggression;
- does not require constant attention;
- strong immunity to diseases;
- high intelligence.
The disadvantages include:
- high price and difficulty in purchasing;
- development requires a spacious room;
- there are cases of negative attitudes towards children;
- Due to the striped color, it can be confused with another breed, so the purchase should be made by a professional.
Li Hua, Li Mao, Li Hua Mau, Li Hua Mao, Dragon Li
Story
The Dragon Li, or Chinese Li Hua, is descended from the Chinese mountain cat, which over the centuries has adapted to living with humans (this is called self-domestication). This version of the origin is still sometimes disputed, although it could not be completely refuted, since it is traditionally believed that all cats descended from the wild African cat. In any case, the breed really belongs to the ancients, since the first mentions of these cats date back to the first millennium BC.
Thus, we can say that the Chinese Li Hua is an aboriginal breed, which in the process of its development went through a period of domestication, and in more modern times was subjected to systematic breeding. Despite its popularity in China, this breed is considered rare, and, accordingly, these cats are expensive, especially outside their native country.
To roughly understand how rare they are, it is enough to cite just one fact - as of 2022, there were 4 purebred Li dragons in the United States. And this is in a country with a population of 250 million people. Chinese Li Hua is the hero of many legends and traditions, and is also mentioned in other works of folklore. Today the breed is recognized by the International Cat Fanciers Association and the Chinese Cat Fanciers Association.
She was first presented in 2004, at the Beijing exhibition, where American breeders learned about her. Several individuals were transported to the USA, and after just over 2 years, experts presented standards for the Li Hua breed. The New Breeding Association of the United States registered these cats in 2010.
Description
A rare and outstanding breed of cats, the Li Hua is a real hunter, a wild cat that came from time immemorial. At the same time, they are kind and affectionate with their family, and merciless, fearless in a fight. Possessing high intelligence, Li Huas love to observe those around them, can open cabinet doors and are well oriented in the area.
The breed has a large build, powerful bones, but is not devoid of purely feline grace and ease of movement. The paws are of medium length, muscular and strong, the ears are medium, the muzzle is wedge-shaped, slightly elongated. The average lifespan has not been established due to the small number of individuals, but by default it is believed that these cats, like others, live about 15 years.
Personality
Since the Chinese Li Hua Mao (this is another name of the breed), descended from wild mountain cats, it carries the genetic memory and primitive instincts of these animals. Therefore, if you live in a private house, you can be sure that your pet will be incredibly happy about it. He will climb trees, bask in the grass in the sun, hunt mice and birds - he is a wonderful hunter, by the way.
In relation to the owner and members of his family, the Chinese Li Hua shows affection and friendliness, and is always ready to warm loved ones with its warmth. However, he has an independent character and intelligence, if we were talking about a person, they would say about such a person - a strong personality. Thanks to inner confidence and strength, the cat has patience and calmness, and therefore normally perceives other pets. But - only if it is not a parrot, fish or guinea pig, since the li hua will definitely see prey in them.
Children and strangers are treated calmly, without negativity
They love and appreciate attention from their owners, and worry if they don’t receive it. Also, the Li Hua cat becomes strongly attached not only to people, but also to a place, and therefore adaptation to a new home is difficult.
Character
The Dragon Li is an affectionate and calm breed. Although these cats cannot be called independent, they are still less affectionate towards people than most breeds. Nevertheless, they easily make contact, are sociable and playful. Li Mao get along well with other animals in the house and do not show aggression. But cats of this breed do not get along well with children. They do not show aggression towards them, but they are not in a hurry to make friends, preferring to stay at a distance from them.
This breed is well suited for keeping in an apartment. Li Hua are moderately active, but quite calm. They do not refuse to play, but when they are at home on their own, they prefer to sleep peacefully in a secluded place.
Signs associated with tabby cats
Cats are considered protectors of home and people. They are able to cure mental wounds and physical illnesses. Pets are sensitive to all kinds of disasters, so they can warn of a flood, earthquake, fire or other troubles.
As for tabby cats, even in ancient times people noted their magical abilities. It is believed that such pets bring good luck and improve well-being:
If a tabby cat crosses a person’s path on the street, then you can expect pleasant turns in life. Red tabby cats are children of the Sun. They personify his energy and create harmony around them. With red stripes, warmth and comfort come into the house, and people live in abundance. Red pets are sometimes considered brownies. These animals get used not only to the owner, but also to the home, so they have a hard time with moving. According to signs, if a tabby kitten is found on the street asking for help, it should never be refused. By abandoning the poor fellow on the street, a person loses his wealth and good luck. If the cat left the house because of resentment, the person is in danger of trouble. You should find your favorite as quickly as possible and correct the situation with goodies. This will help prevent a series of troubles. If a person is lonely and unlucky, he is recommended to pick up a tiger kitten on the street. This must be done from the heart, otherwise luck will never come, and the cat will run away. Cats feel selfish people and never approach them, but they treat kind people well, try to protect them and save them from misfortune. Dreams in which the main character is a tabby cat are prophetic
It is important to be able to interpret them correctly. For example, if a dog is chasing a kitten, this is a warning to a person that deceiving friends may result in a quarrel. If a cat managed to jump onto a tree, and an angry dog is waiting for him below, this is a sign warning of danger emanating from loved ones. If the cat washes itself, this is a signal about the imminent arrival of guests. In this case, the pet does not necessarily have to be a dream. If a cat washes against the grain, this portends a change in atmospheric pressure and possible precipitation.
In this case, the pet does not necessarily have to be a dream. If a cat washes against the grain, this portends a change in atmospheric pressure and possible precipitation.
Regardless of color and magical abilities, any cat is a living being and needs love, affection and care.
Nutrition, care
The species is considered poorly studied, since the animal does not make contact with humans and is nocturnal.
The rest of the time it hides in underground burrows with one exit.
Li Hua's cats need space
They lead a solitary lifestyle. The average territory area for one species is 10-15 square kilometers. A collision with another individual, regardless of gender (except for the rut), leads to a strong fight between animals.
It feeds on rodents and birds. Capable of digging out its prey from underground. Humans are the only threat to the animal.
Unfortunately, the Chinese cat breed receives the predominant percentage of dangers from humans. This is due to the constant hunting of its representatives and the spread of poisons dangerous to it.
The first and main reason for the decline in the population of this breed is the almost complete elimination of prey. Back in 1958, instructions were given to destroy all rats and rodents. This would significantly reduce the number of zokors, which posed a direct threat to livestock. The main chemical used to exterminate them was zinc phosphide.
This Chinese cat with big eyes, in addition to the animals presented, also consumes rabbits, pheasants and other representatives.
Fold
Discussions about the ancient purebred cats of China are impossible without mentioning the legendary fold-eared breed. The Chinese Fold is the subject of controversy, scandals and numerous scientific disputes in the world of cat lovers. Chinese felinologists insist on the ancient history of selection and breeding of the lop-eared species, confirming the information with numerous references in historical documents and images on the crafts of blacksmiths, engravers, painters and potters of the Celestial Empire. Chinese historians claim: fold-eared cats lived in the palaces of the Chinese nobility and were used to hunt small game, but at a certain point they went out of fashion and were lost as a species.
Description
Chinese cats are currently little studied; their habitat is desert areas. At the moment, Chinese cats are endangered. Due to overdevelopment in the Republic of China, natural habitats are suffering greatly. These cats are very sociable, affectionate, gentle and incredibly devoted to their owner. But due to the fact that cats were domesticated later than their European relatives, their character remained independent.
They treat children very patiently, but it is better not to have such a four-legged friend in a house where there are children. They get along well with other animals. These cats have not yet been studied well, so it is difficult to judge their pain; in general, the physiological component is normal.
They are not fussy about their care and do not require constant care and supervision.
The cat looks like this:
- The animal's height ranges from 27 to 35 cm, weight - from 3.5 to 5.5 kg.
- The body shape is elongated, proportionally muscular, with a large chest, not very long legs and a long tassel-shaped tail.
- Due to the peculiarities of the color (dots on the face), it seems that the fluffy is smiling. In combination with large expressive eyes it looks very cute.
- Puberty occurs at the age of three years. The kitten should not be separated from its mother until it reaches twelve weeks of age.
- This breed has not been subject to the intervention of scientists and has never been crossed with anyone, so it simply does not have genetic problems on this basis.
- The coat should be combed no more than once a week: the “Chinese” have practically no undercoat, and combing can damage the dense layer of coat.
- The animal should be bathed as needed, and scheduled bathing should be carried out no more than once a month.
The meaning of dragons in China
Throughout almost the entire history of China, dragons were revered in every settlement, village and city; an idol was erected in honor of the dragon king, incense was burned, and sacrifices were made to the deity.
The significance of this mythical creature in the life of the Chinese people is great, which is also proven by the fact that by the 7th century BC, images of dragons were found on all clothes, musical instruments, gates, sword handles, dishes, gates and other architectural structures.
The great influence of dragons on Chinese culture, mentality and education is proven by many folk sayings involving these creatures; moreover, the people always spoke about their emperor with the addition of the word “long”, this also applied to the personal belongings of the ruler, his offspring and some personal qualities.
In almost all dynasties, the imperial throne was called the “dragon throne”, and the state’s coat of arms was decorated with the image of a dragon. For wearing clothes with the image of this great creature by a commoner, he was subject to the death penalty.
During the time of the legendary ruler Fuxi, ranks and ranks were introduced in China, assigning each dragon patron. Higher officials (7th rank) wore robes and robes decorated with golden moon dragons with 5 claws on their paws. On the attire of lower ranks there was a Mann dragon with four claws. In those days, the hierarchy of dragons depended on the number of claws on their paws and the ability to fly. At the highest level were flying dragons, they had dragon spirits subordinate to them, then earthly ones, they once flew, but lost this ability. The list was completed by underground creatures; they were charged with the duty of guarding treasures.
Mythological creatures dragons also influenced Chinese zoology, and more precisely the origin of many species of amphibians.
It was argued that more than 10 thousand creatures descended from dragons, including feathered, scaly, furred, armored and others. Every inhabitant of the Celestial Empire clearly understood the character and habits of dragons, he knew that this long, scaly creature could hide and be invisible, it soars into the sky on the days of the spring equinox, and dives into the abyss on the days of the autumn equinox. In winter, the dragon hibernates.
In modern Chinese society, the influence of the dragon on the people has weakened a little, but still, the Chinese revere and love its image, it is found in everyday life and art, the image of this powerful creature to this day inspires residents with a certain reverent fear. Everyone believed in the existence of dragons in China, not only common people, but also emperors, generals, mandarins, artists, writers and even serious scientists.
According to legend, there were countless dragons in China, ranging from tiny to gigantic ones.
How to choose the right kitten
Buying a Chinese Li Hua cat is quite difficult, because it is found only in its homeland and in the USA. Even in China it is not widespread, there are only a few nurseries there. Prices for kittens start at $1,000, and the cost of shipping the animal also falls on the buyer.
When choosing a Li Hua, you need to be very careful, because the breed is similar to an ordinary yard cat. You cannot trust sellers who post advertisements for sale on virtual bulletin boards - most often they are scammers. They do not have documents confirming their pedigree or vaccination certificates.
Those who have agreed to purchase a Chinese cat from a breeder from China or America need to make sure that the pet matches the description of the breed and is absolutely healthy. This can be judged by the following signs:
- the cat is active, playful, makes contact;
- he has clean eyes and ears;
- he is moderately well-fed;
- there are no bald spots on the body;
- the abdomen is soft, without signs of bloating.
Kitten care
Chinese kittens should not be separated from their mother before 12 weeks of age. Some breeders do not release them to new owners until 4 months. By this time, the babies are already accustomed to the tray and scratching post, and can eat from a bowl independently.
They can be fed with chopped lean chicken, turkey, veal, rabbit with the addition of vegetables. Also included in the kittens’ diet is low-fat cottage cheese, boiled eggs, and cereals.
Motor activity is very important for harmonious development. A cat needs a lot of space to run and play. Caring for her includes regular cleaning of her eyes and ears, combing her fur and shortening her nails.
Interesting Facts
Interesting information about the breed will help you get to know the dragon better:
- These animals are distinguished by their independent character, but show exceptional devotion to their owner.
- Chinese cats are smart and can be trained. One famous person from China trained his pets to bring him newspapers.
- In China, these animals are sometimes taken to wedding ceremonies.
- Chinese cats grow very slowly, so breeders do not give away kittens at an early age, but wait until they are stronger.
- The Chinese believe that li hua can protect the home from evil spirits.
Cat character
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Chinese cat | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animals |
Type: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammals |
Squad: | Predatory |
Family: | Felines |
Subfamily: | Small cats |
Genus: | Cats |
View: | Chinese cat |
Latin name
Felis bieti Milne-Edwards, 1892
Area
International Red List Vulnerable species IUCN 3.1 Vulnerable: 8539
The Chinese name for this type of cat is “huang mo mao,” which translates to “yellow-haired cat.” Two common nouns were used in their name: “Chinese Desert Cat,” indicating its habitat in desert areas, and “Chinese Mountain Cat,” indicating cases of its rise high in the mountains.
The Chinese cat, endemic to China, is one of the least studied felines. This animal is slightly larger than the domestic cat, and upon first meeting it appears to be an enlarged specimen of the European wild cat (Felis silvestris), so similar are they. Its size and weight resembles a jungle cat, however, the legs of a Chinese cat are shorter.
According to geneticists who studied the mitochondrial DNA of cats, the separation of the lines of the forest cat (Felis silvestris) and the Chinese (Gobi) cat (Felis bieti) occurred 230 thousand years ago.
External standards
The Chinese dragon looks very strong and its body is well built. Adult males weigh 5−6 kg, the body weight of females is 3−4 kg, the length of the body including the tail is 85−90 cm, the appendage occupies a third of the part. Cat appearance standards:
- round head with convex cheeks;
- almond-shaped eyes;
- chin is flat;
- the width of the nose is equal to the size of one eye;
- thick neck;
- limbs of medium length;
- short, harsh coat.
On the large head, the cat’s fleshy cheeks stand out, large, wide ears are set with a slight tilt forward, crowned with small tassels. Large, slightly slanted eyes should have a yellow iris. Animals with a green tint are also allowed at exhibitions, but they are valued much less. The wide nose is black or dark brown; light spots and stripes are not allowed. A well-developed chin appears flat when viewed in profile. The transition from forehead to nose is almost invisible.
The head sits on a short massive neck, the chest is quite deep and wide, very strong. Although the body of the Chinese cat is dense, it is built compactly and gracefully. All muscles are clearly visible under the smooth coat. The tail and limbs are of medium length, the paws are large, the pads are black or dark gray. Undercoat grows between the toes, and the claws retract when at rest.
The fur of the Chinese cat is short and quite hard. In a healthy animal it should have a glossy sheen. Only two types of color are allowed: golden brown or chocolate tabby. Dark stripes or spots are clearly visible on a light background; the letter “M” can be distinguished on the forehead. The neck is covered with a pattern resembling a necklace, the eyes are outlined in black, and the tail has evenly distributed rings.
These animals have rather large and almond-shaped eyes.
The camouflage appearance of "Lee's Dragons" allows the cats to be invisible to unwary prey in the wild, but it appears deceptively generic to humans. However, Li Huas are not deprived of their own charm, and the Chinese cat breed standard is determined by the following parameters:
- The back is straight, the body is proportional and slightly elongated.
- The coat is dense, but soft and tactilely pleasant, the undercoat is poorly developed.
- The head is slightly elongated, the forehead is round. Due to the peculiarities of the color, it seems as if the cat is constantly smiling.
- The eyes are almond-shaped, large, and located at an angle. The color contrasts with the coat, mainly taking on shades of green and yellow.
- The ears resemble isosceles triangles with medium-sized rounded tops.
- The legs are muscular and straight. The hind ones are longer or the same length as the front ones. There are 5 toes on the front paws and 4 on the hind paws.