South American herbal cats
Herbal cats are also known as Pampas cats. The cat’s face is relatively small. Broad, flat and pointed ears. The surface colors vary widely, ranging from silver-gray with luster, reddish-brown with patterns, and all-black. At present, people don’t know much about South American herb cats.
South American herbal hair looks like a domestic cat wearing a thick fur coat. However, their size is still larger than that of domestic cats, with a body length of about 56~70cm. Their arms and legs are not long, but they look strong. Their tails are probably less than half their body length, like a fluffy brush. The South American herb cat has a smaller head, a wider face, and a relatively shorter muzzle.
They have a pair of very beautiful big amber eyes, and there is often a circle of white hair painted on the nose and around the eyes. Their ears are pointed and the backs of the ears are dark. The herbaceous cats that often live in northern areas have a white spot on the back of their ears like most cats. The coat color of South American herbaceous cats is varied, and in the Andes The herbal cats that live near the mountains have gray fur and slightly reddish freckles or patterns on their bodies.
In Argentina, the hair of herbal cats has become longer, with a yellow-brown background and less obvious patterns; in Brazil, their hair color is more reddish-brown, even though When they are young, they still have dark patterns on their bodies, but when they reach adulthood, only the patterns that have not completely faded can be seen on their hands, feet and abdomen. The South American herb cat has a long mane on its back, which is said to be up to 7cm long.
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