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Serrade Petit

Breed Characteristics

Activity Level
Playfulness
Compatibility With Children
Compatibility With Other Pets
Need For Attention
Affection Towards It's Owners
Intelligence
Independence
Health Hardiness
Need For Grooming

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Serrade Petit

Origin And History The Serrade Petit Cat is a popular cat breed originally from France.
Personality When it comes to entering a new home, the Serrade Petit Cat does not need much time to adjust. It should begin to act normal within a few days after a move, or when you first bring it to your home. This cat breed will take the time to meet new people. Owners should expect it to join in the company whenever they have a visitor. The Serrade Petit Cat really enjoys interacting with its owners. Owners of this cat should expect to spend time with it almost daily. The Serrade Petit Cat does a wonderful job keeping the children entertained. This is because it enjoys the company and playfulness of children. It is recommended that a person does not purchase this cat breed if they own dogs that will share the same living space. The Serrade Petit Cat struggles to get along with dogs and may be uncomfortable in the home. The Serrade Petit Cat really enjoys snuggling and showing affection. Owners get plenty of love from this cat. This breed is playful, just not all the time. Owners have said that at some moments their Serrade Petit Cat can’t wait to play, and at other moments it has no interest. This cat has a lower level of energy. It may be active for a short time during the day, but owners should not expect much more than that. While this cat is not the most intelligent breed, it does not make poor choices very often.

Physical Attributes

Appearance The Serrade Petit Cat has been known for its small size and this has been a deciding factor for many owners of this breed. Its build is best described as tenuous and delicate. While weighing between 6 lbs (2.7 kg) to 9 lbs (4.1 kg) the Serrade Petit Cat breed might be just what you are looking for. The Serrade Petit Cat has a heritage with depth. The breeding of its pedigree has led to a fur coat (or lack-there-of) that is commonly described as well-kept, soft, and fuzzy. People looking to purchase a Serrade Petit Cat will find that these cats are available in colours like tan, striped, white, orange, bi-colour, and tri-colour. Some of the more rare colors are exotic among cat breeds. The Serrade Petit Cat breed has a medium length tail. This is due to its origins and the genetics that were thought out when the cat was originally bred. The Serrade Petit Cat breed has a reputation for having large sized eyes which lead them to be more attractive than other feline breeds.
Health The Serrade Petit Cat is a very healthy breed of cat. They very rarely have any health issues. Health issues are common among domesticated animals. This cat breed may be susceptible to Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Fleas. Allergic reactions are not common, but may occur in people with cat allergies that come near the Serrade Petit Cat breed.
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