The Cheetoh Cat is a breed which originates in the United States. It is a mixture between the Ocicat and the Bengal cat.
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There are a number of things which make the Cheetoh Cat distinct. The first is its coat, which is very plush and velvet like. It also has spots which are similar to a Jaguar. The second thing which makes this cat distinct is the way it walks. The cat has a low shouldered walking style that is often referred to as being the "wildcat walk." Male Cheetoh Cats can become quite large, and they can way as much as 22 pounds. Females are a bit smaller than males, and will generally not weigh more than 15 pounds.

Color Variations

The Cheetoh cat can come in six color variations, and these are Black and Brown, Black and Brown Spotted Sienna, Black Spotted Smoke, Spotted Gold, Black Spotted Silver, Lynx Pointed Gold, and Brown Spotted Cinnamon. The Cheetoh Cat is a very new breed, and it was formerly recognized in 2004 by UFO, or the United Feline Organization. The Cheetoh Cat is registered through this organization. Another organization which handles these cats is the TICA, or The International Cat Association. When it comes to disposition, the Cheetoh Cat is renown for its excellent temperament.

This breed is known for being gentle, and they have very good manners. One trait which makes them very valuable is their sociability. The cat loves being around humans, and in addition to being intelligent, the cat is also loving. The Cheetoh Cat is known for its smarts and its curiosity. Despite this, some owners of the Bengal or Ocicats have said that the Cheetoh Cat is nothing more than a "mutt," a mixture between the two breeds. However, the purpose of breeding the Cheetoh Cat is that it can take the spotted coat attributes of both breeds, and so it could be intelligent and larger with a wild look.

Temperament

The Cheetoh Cat is docile, and it is an excellent cat for all members of the family. While the Cheetoh has an appearance which some would consider to be fierce, the fact remains that the Cheetoh cat is very affectionate, and is therefore a great companion for children. The cat has not shown any evidence that it is aggressive, and it is rarely hostile. Many people are surprised when they first learn how big these cats can get. One reason for this unusual size is because just as a cross between a Tiger and Lion leads to the Liger, a breed which is heavier than both, the same phenomenon can be seen between breeding the Ocicat with the Bengal Cat.

When it comes to cost, the Cheetoh Cat is very expensive. The typical price for a Cheetoh Cat can be as high as $800. Depending on the markings, the cost for the cat could be higher, but a color which is not as pronounced could cause the cat to be sold for less.

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1 year 50 weeks ago, 10:19 PM

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Hello,
I am new here on this site and i was looking around the site until i came across your page.
I am so amazed as i could have 2 Cheetoh kittens here.
I live in Sydney Australia and 2 of these kittens were found under my carport as the next door neighbours cat had abandoned her kittens once again. So i have looked after another litter once again.
But from your page it seems i could have 2 of them.
And these kittens are exactly how you have described the Cheetoh Cat.
They are so loving and affectionate and yes i have a male and female and he is a bigger kitten than the female.
It is kinda weird because i never new Cheetoh Cats existed, i am really a dog owner, but you know something, i actually named the male kitten cheetah, so i guess i knew but i didn't really know if that makes any sense.
This is the first time that kittens have crossed my path in my life, my mother had cats when i was younger but thats all.
I have had dogs all my life until now.
Because of the neighbours cat i now have 6 of her kittens from 2 different litters and i have 1 other kitten that was found in gutter all skin and bones.
So i now have 7 kittens, go figure, i went from having no cats to 7 of them.
Wow my life is so full of unexpected surprises.
But thank you so very much for your write up, i think it has shown me what i have here.
I will go through my photos of the kittens and see if there is any of them, if not i will do my best to try and take some photos of them.

Take Care
Heart Of Hush

39 weeks 4 days ago, 3:52 AM

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I keep reading about how Cheetos are supposed to be nice and great with people. However, I own a 1 year old cheeto and she shows many signs of aggression.

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