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Minuet kitten
Minuet kitten










minuet kitten
  1. #MINUET KITTEN REGISTRATION#
  2. #MINUET KITTEN FREE#

Though her legs may be itty bitty, she is one mighty feline when she wants to move, taking corners at breakneck speed and resembling a furry race car as she zooms around the house!įun Fact: In order to achieve those doll-like looks, Joe Smith actually used a doll-faced Persian,Īs opposed to a modern Persian. The Minuet has an energetic spirit, so she rarely passes up the chance to climb or jump. She may look as innocent as can be, but that innocence is laced with inquisitiveness. Until she lets her curiosity get the best of her, that is. Photo: Yetsu Yamazaki As sweet as she looksĪffectionate, good-natured, lovable and caring, the Minuet is the pièce de résistance! She lives to love and will sprinkle that love upon her humans every chance she gets.

minuet kitten

Her head, muzzle and cheeks are perfectly round, giving her a true baby vibe, while short, rounded ears contribute to her overall circular aesthetic. Medium in size, with a low-slung form that mimics that of a Dachshund, the Minuet carries herself regally upon her short legs. Even better, her coat can be long or short, so the variations are endless for her lush, soft-to-the-touch mane. While many breeds come in a handful of hues, the Minuet comes in every color and pattern of the rainbow.

minuet kitten

#MINUET KITTEN REGISTRATION#

It was Smith’s hope that he could create a breed with universal appeal - and he did! In 2001, Smith registered the Minuet with TICA as an Experimental Breed by 2002, the Minuet had been bumped to Registration Only status and has now reached Champion status. Smith was fascinated by the Munchkin cat and her genetics, so in 1996, he began crossing the Munchkin with the Persian. The Minuet was developed in the United States by Basset Hound breeder Joe Smith, of Blueline Cattery. The Cat Fanciers’ Federation (CFF) still refers to the Minuet as the Napoleon Cat.

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Rather, she earned her posh moniker from renowned emperor Napoleon ‘Minuet’ Bonaparte! Why? They are both known for being distinctively short! The Minuet was originally known as the Napoleon Cat however, The International Cat Association (TICA) elected to change the name to Minuet in 2015. The breed isn’t named after the elegant, French-bred dance that swept European ballrooms in the 18th century. Someone should get back to you within 48 hours after you send it in.What do you get when you mix a dash of doll-like Persian and a pinch of the petite Munchkin? None other than the Minuet - a baby-faced feline who is every bit as sweet as her saccharine looks imply. You can tap here to fill out an Adoption Application. When you adopt both of us one of us qualifies for the Friends and Family discount making one of us 50% off! My sweet sister, Pavane, needs to be adopted with me.

#MINUET KITTEN FREE#

I am approximately 3 months old and you can adopt me for $150 which includes my spay, vaccinations, microchip, food and litter starter kit and a free well-kitty checkup to help you get started I might do ok with a really laid back cat that is nice to shyer kittens like me. So please no young children or active dogs. I would do best in a home without a lot of activity. I really love my sister, Pavane! I need to go home with her so we can continue growing up together! I am really quick, so be sure to be paying attention or I will keep stealing the toy! I really love playing with sparkler toys and cat dancers. MEOW! My name is Minuet and I am an adorable little tuxedo girl with an adorable white chin! I am a little shy at first but with a gentle introduction I will likely become friends with just about anyone!












Minuet kitten