| Species | Cat |
|---|---|
| Origin | United States |
| Size Category | Medium |
| Category | Cat |
| Original Purpose | Companion |
| Weight Range | 3.2–6.8 kg |
|---|---|
| Height Range | 23–33 cm |
| Lifespan | 11–18 years |
| Juvenile Stage Ends | 24 months |
| Senior Age Threshold | 11 years |
| Exercise Needs | 30 min/day |
|---|
| Condition | Onset Stage | Risk | Hereditary | Screening |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obesity | adult | high | No | N/A |
| Dental Disease | adult | high | No | Recommended |
| Bladder Stones | adult | medium | No | Recommended |
| Risk Level | high |
|---|---|
| Ideal BCS | 5/9 |
| Daily Activity | 30 minutes |
| Litter Size | 3–5 |
|---|---|
| Dystocia Risk | medium |
| CHIC Required Tests | PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease), PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) |
| Neonatal Weight | 213–567 g |
|---|
| Anxiety Proneness | medium |
|---|---|
| Top Triggers | strangers, loud noises, changes in routine |
| Calming Interventions | Provide high perches, maintain predictable routine, provide quiet retreat, gradual introduction to new things |
| Cognitive Dysfunction Risk | low |
| Locomotion | Walking, trotting, galloping, jumping, climbing up/down |
|---|---|
| Social | Greeting with trills, following owners, playing with familiar people, avoiding strangers |
| Comfort | Purring, sitting on laps, resting in high perches, sleeping near owners |
| Stress/Displacement | Hiding, ears flat, tail whipping, hissing, spitting |
| Breed-Specific | Following family members from room to room, hiding from strangers, observing from high perches |
| Types | Soft trills, chirps, quiet meows, purrs |
|---|---|
| Tendency | low |
| AI-Trainable Signals | Ear position (erect, flat, backward), Tail position (up, whipping, twitching, slapping, quiver), Body posture (crouch, hunchback, tipple), Eye state (wide open, narrowed, pupils dilated/constricted), Whisker position (erect, neutral) |
|---|---|
| Context-Dependent Vocalizations | Quiet sweetness, strong bond with one or two family members, aloofness with strangers, preference for high perches |