The Ocicat isn’t wild at all — he’s the result of crosses of Abyssinians, Siamese and American Shorthairs — but his spots lend him an exotic air that is difficult to resist. He’s generally self-confident, talkative and highly active. Learn more at http://www.vetstreet.com/cats/ocicat.

10 Comments

  1. ALL cats are "perpetual two-year-olds". Sometimes the really smart ones escalate to three-year-old status. This is not necessarily a good thing. 🙂

  2. don't you think a poor cat from the shelter is more in need of your strange breeding will?? a sad German host of two cats from a sheltee (one 17 and the other 3) 🤔

  3. Hi All, I'm looking at getting an Ocicat kitten…I'm curious as to if they're "lap cats"? Also, can than be left alone (I'm single, have no other pets, and work 4 days/week). Thx!!

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