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Ocicat

British pronunciation/ˈɒsɪkˌat/
American pronunciation/ˈɑːsɪkˌæt/
Ocicat
[NOUN]
1

a domestic cat breed that is spotted and is a hybrid of a Siamese and an Abyssinian

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Ocicat definition and meaning

What is an "Ocicat"?

The Ocicat is a striking and athletic breed known for its resemblance to a wild ocelot, with its large, well-muscled body, spotted coat, and intense expression. They have a short, dense coat that comes in a variety of colors, including tawny, chocolate, cinnamon, and silver, with distinctive spots that resemble a wild cat's coat. Ocicats have a sleek and graceful body with a long, tapered tail, and they are known for their agility and athleticism. They are outgoing, sociable, and affectionate cats that are known for their playfulness and curiosity. Ocicats are considered a domestic breed, but their wild appearance and active personality make them a popular choice for cat owners who enjoy a touch of the wild in their home.

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