It seems like my life is run by...
 

CatDog Featured Listing

Browse by Category & State

'Lost & Found' (0)
ACT (43)
New South Wales (133)
Northern Territory (28)
Queensland
   Breeders - Registered
      Cat Breeds
         Cat Breeds A-K
            Abyssinian (1)
            American Bobtail (0)
            American Curl (0)
            Australian Mist
            Balinese (0)
            Bengal (4)
            Birman (1)
            Bombay (0)
            British Shorthair (3)
            Burmese (1)
            Burmilla (0)
            Chartreux (0)
            Cornish Rex (0)
            Devon Rex (0)
            Egyptian Mau (1)
            European Burmese (0)
            Exotic (0)
            Havana Brown (0)
            Japanese Bobtail (0)
            Javanese (0)
            Korat (0)
         Cat Breeds L-Z (16)
      Dog Breeds (11)
   Charities For Animals (0)
   Clubs & Associations (4)
   Services & Supplies (43)
   Veterinary & Pet Healthcare (1)
   Wanted | For Sale | For Free. (5)
South Australia (47)
Tasmania (31)
Victoria (110)
Western Australia (46)

Visit Our Sponsor

Advertisement

CatDog Members Login






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

World Cat & Dog News by Google

RSS - CatDog News To Your Desktop

Click here to get daily updates from CatDog straight to your computer
CatDog - All Things Cats and Dogs
Australian Mist

The Australian Mist (formerly known as the Spotted Mist) was developed in Australia in the late 1970s.. The breed was developed by crossing the Burmese, Abyssinian, and Domestic shorthair cats to create a shorthaired cat with a spotted coat.

The name was changed from 'Spotted Mist' to 'Australian Mist' in 1998 when cats with marbled coats, rather than spots, were accepted as part of the breed.

As a relatively new breed, all Australian Mist catteries are in Australia, however desexed cats have been introduced to America and several other countries. The breed is now accepted for Championship status by the World Cat Federation.

Australian Mist cats come in seven colours: brown, blue, chocolate, lilac, caramel, gold and peach.

The Australian Mist will celebrate 21 years as an accepted Championship breed in Australia during 2007.



Listings
There are currently 1 listings in this category.
CLICK THE IMAGE IN THE LISTING TO VIEW ALL THAT LISTING INFORMATION
Add your listing here
Aacarmar Australian mists Aacarmar Australian mists
4503, Brisbane,
QLD,
Map
Telephone: 0738891562
Website
The Australian Mist proudly wears the label "Made in Australia". This carefully designed breed has a FANTASTIC temperament and is full of love and fun. They are highly intelligent but relaxed and very fond of people. They are one of the only cat breeds that could go to any household typ ...

CatDog Articles Quick Jump

  • The Chewing Dog

    For dogs, chewing is a natural and normal animal behavior. You should not let you dog chew up all your belongings: your furniture, your shoes, your stuffed animals, or your remote controls. I once had the pleasure of…

    Read more...
  • Selecting a Furniture for Your Dog

    Dog owners consider their dogs as part of the family. They let them have access to places or areas in house. Some may find it annoying finding your dog always on your couch. Whatever the case may be,…

    Read more...
  • Cat Diabetes: How To Treat It

    If your cat has diabetes then cat care is important to your pets health. You will need to take the appropriate steps to make sure your pet can lead a normal life. It is unfortunate that pet cats…

    Read more...
  • Small Dog Beds

    Choosing a right kind of bed is extremely essential for the entire well-being of your dear dog. It is your responsibility to bring a bed to your pet that is as per his size, as well as sleeping…

    Read more...
  • Seven Steps to House Train a Dog

    Basically all you need to do to house train a dog or a puppy is to teach the dog to do his business outside the house instead of inside. This can be achieved in seven easy steps...

  • A Healthy Dog is a Happy Dog

    Knowing your dog well and recognizing any signs that your dog is a little off color will help you to detect, at an early stage that your dog has a sickness. Not only is this better for your dog…

    Read more...
  • Speaking The Same Language As Your Dog

    The great thing about dogs is that they don't hide their emotions. Their emotions and reactions are real, direct and open. It's just us humans that don't understand them. We might understand the classic excited dog play bow as…

    Read more...
  • Cat Health. How to Reduce Your Number of Trips to the Vet

    The last few years have seen a huge shift towards disease prevention in humans. Keep fit, eat sensibly, get regular check-ups etc. etc. and you'll be healthier and less at risk from disease.Exactly the same is true for cat…

    Read more...
  • Understanding Pet Astrology

    While the concept of pet astrology may seem odd to many people, there are many people who believe that the date of birth of your pet, related to astrological signs of the planets, the sun, and the stars,…

    Read more...
  • Eight Foods Your Cat Should Never, Ever Eat

    Most of us know that there are some human foods our pets shouldn’t eat. Keeping our cats away from alcohol, for example, is a no-brainer. But did you know that onion powder can cause anemia in cats and…

    Read more...
  • Tips on Photographing your new Puppy

    So, you have just added the lovely puppy to the household - it's so cute you just want to hold it, and play with it and cuddle it all the time. Now wouldn't it be nice to get…

    Read more...
  • Cat Adoption: A Check List

    Cats can make wonderful pets, but before you go ahead with cat adoption, there are a number of important things to think about. A lot of people who haven't owned cats think they're very independent and need much…

    Read more...
  • Cat Ear Mites and Other Ear Problems

    Ever noticed your cat shaking it’s head or scratching madly at its ear? Well it might be time to check your pet’s ear to make sure that they don’t have any unwanted visitors like the ear mite.
    Read more...

© 2008 CatDog - All Things Cats and Dogs