Chinese civet cat (confirmed introduction)
The Chinese civet cat used to be regarded as a native cat that was on the rise to the throne, but in recent years, , many cat lovers are committed to the cultivation of purebred civet cats in China. On February 8, 2010, after six years of efforts by the CFA China Great Wall Cat Club, CFA finally recognized civet cats, a native natural species native to China. In order to respect the customs of the Chinese people, the Great Wall Cat Club of China announced the international standard name of the civet cat: Chinese LiHua.
China is the origin of the civet cat. It is a natural cat because it has been preserved through many types of natural removal for thousands of years. The Chinese civet cat is a species that has been preserved through natural removal of many species. People are most familiar with the novel "Civet Cat for Prince" (Song Dynasty), but China's introduction to the civet flower was far before that. In 2003, the CFA Chinese Great Wall Cat Club made an international request to present the Chinese civet cat as a private Chinese cat breed to the world. After seven years of hard work, it was approved at the CFA Houston Board of Directors meeting on February 8, 2010. Li Huamao officially joined CFA. The international name for civet cats still uses the Chinese name and the pronunciation "Chinese Li HUa Mao". Since then, China has had its own native purebred cats.
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