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"<b>Moggy Mix-up:</b><br><br>Moggy is an affectionate term for a domestic cat, although it has also been used as an alternative name for a mixed-breed cat whose ancestry and pedigree are unknown.",

"<b>Ancient History:</b><br><br>Cats were first domesticated over 4,000 years ago. Ancient Egyptians kept cats to control vermin and other pests and protect food stores.<br><br>The cat was revered and worshipped, and the Ancient Egyptians imposed the death penalty for killing a cat.  ",

"<b>Cult of the Cat:</b><br><br>The shorthaired domestic cat spread across the world from Egypt.<br><br>The domestic cat also spread from India to China, Japan and throughout Asia. Cats were associated with the devil in the Middle Ages and were persecuted for a short period of time.<br><br>By the 18th century, most households had shorthaired domestic cats as pets.",

"<b>Wild Cat and House Cat:</b><br><br>The shorthaired domestic cat is believed to have evolved from the African wildcat.<br><br>Domestic cats today still have many characteristics of their wild ancestors, including similar eyes, feeding and grooming habits and ability to stalk and quickly pounce.",

"<b>Great Outdoors.</b><br><br>American Shorthairs are not cuddly cats. Years of tough farm work and hard living on the American frontier ensured that.<br><br>They are known as “four-on-the-floor” cats. That is, American Shorthairs prefer to get around on their own. They seem to enjoy the family environment but demand independence, and do not like to be carried and cuddled.",

"<b>All-American!</b><br><br>The American Shorthair is a natural breed, that is, it developed naturally without undue outside influence. They were bred on the open fields of North America, where they developed as working cats in barns and farmhouses, ridding them of pesky vermin.<br><br>These years of a harsh rugged life, surviving the cold winters and hot summers, produced a healthy and adaptable cat. Today, they are prized both for their beauty and constitution.",

"<b>Popularity Contest</b><br><br>Today, the American Shorthair is one of the most popular breeds in the U.S., consistently ranking in the top 10 most popular breeds.",

"<b>Made in America?</b><br><br>The American Shorthair cat may appear to be your average alley cat, but they have been meticulously bred for years.<br><br>When a mixed cat breed it is uncertain what type of coat and temperament they'll have, but a pedigreed cat will consistently produce simi liar coats and temperaments. The American Shorthaired cat was bred with this in mind - making them one of the more lovable and amiable of cats.",

"<b>My new name!</b><br><br>The American Shorthair was known as the Domestic Shorthaired until 1966, when it was renamed to establish the fact that the American Shorthair was different from the average cat and had been bred in North America.",

"<b>All Shapes and Sizes</b><br><br>The American Shorthair comes in over 80 colors and patterns.<br><br>They also have a wide variety of weights, and a fairly significant difference between males and females. Males usually weigh about 11 to 15 pounds, while females are usually 8 to 12."];