Chausie is a cat with a wild heritage and loving temperment. The Chausies were developed by crossing a Jungle Cat with a domestic cat. In the beginning, the Jungle Cat crosses and the next two generations (F1, F2, and F3) are considered Jungle cat hybrids. An F1 is the first generation hybrid from the Jungle Cat cross with a domestic cat. An F2 is a Chausie hybrid that has an F1 as a dam and a domestic male cat as a sire. F3’s are Chausies that have an F2 as a dam and a domestic male cat as a sire. F1 and F2 males are usually sterile due to chromosomal differences between domestic and wild cats. Chausies are generally fully grown at 2 years of age. Weight can vary between 10-25 lbs. depending upon breeding and size of domestics and hybrids, as well as what generation the chausie is. Chausies are being breed for the look, personality, and temperment. Size and weight are secondary.

 

Characteristics of the Chausie Cat

A. Personality

The Chausie personality should be friendly, outgoing, non-threatening, active, alert, responsive, and affectionate.

B. Appearance

Head:
Modified Wedge
Medium in Size
Square Muzzle
Round Whiskers
Check Bone High & Strong
Nose is Medium Wide
Chin Firm
Refined Features
Ears:
Large
Lynx Tips-Must Have Wide Placement
Wide at Base Tapering to Point
Furnishings
Dark Tips on Lighter Colored Cats
Eyes:
Small-Piercing
Almond Shape
Slight Angle Toward Lower Edge of Ear
Gold in Color
Body:
Rectangular Shaped
Large
Heavy Boning
Full Broad Chest
Strong Musculature
Males Heavier Built than Females with Wide Shoulders
Tail:
3/4 of a Natural Tail Length
Extends Just Past the Hock or Heel of the
Hind Leg. This is a Recessive Tail Gene from the Jungle Cat.
Lighter Cats Should have a Baring and a
Darker Tip.
Legs:
Moderately Long
Moderate to Heavy Boning-Finer in Females
Muscular
Coat:
Short and Medium
Color:
Ticked Golden to Tawny Red with Darker
Markings on Ears, Legs, and Tail.
Black, Black with Silver Ticking.
Body is Virtually Free of Markings
Strips or Spots:
Light Baring is Accepted.