The golden gradient belongs to the British shorthair cat.
In addition to the gold gradient, the British shorthair also has silver gradient, blue and white, British shorthair blue cat, pure Van cat, pure white, three flowers and so on. American shorthair cats are mostly silver tabby cats, cheese and white cats, standard tabby cats, brown tabby cats, Sanskrit cats, silver patched leopard cats, etc. In addition, the figure of British Shorthair cats is more rounded than that of American Shorthair cats, while American Shorthair cats are more slender and elongated.
Introduction to gold gradient:
1. What people usually call gold gradient refers to a rare color in British shorthair cats, that is, gold gradient color. Gold gradient is a color, not a variety, which is often misunderstood.
2. The British Shorthair Golden Gradient is improved from the British Shorthair blue cat. It has a chubby body, short and well-developed limbs, short and dense hair, a big head and a round face, and a very friendly and gentle personality. Easy to raise.
3. In addition to retaining the sturdy and cute body and big face of the British Shorthair blue cat, it has also evolved into more charming green or blue-green big round eyes and a tiger-like head, which is even more popular among people. Colors include gold, blue gold, gold dots, blue gold dots, black gold, silver, silver dots, etc.
4. The gold gradient layer is called "rich gold" by many people, and is also called the "lucky cat".
5. The golden gradient is traced back to its origin and was produced by the mating improvement of British short blue cats and chinchilla cats. The first thing to get is the silver gradient. During the breeding process of the silver gradient, some cats have some atavistic genetic mutations. The original white fur background mutates into golden yellow, resulting in the golden gradient. It is a very rare color, with blue-gold being even rarer.