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not so wild

contrary to its appearance, Ocicats aren’t as wild as they look. Surprisingly domestic, this cat breaks the stereotypes associated with most felines—it enjoys swimming and going for walks! The Ocicat was accidentally bred in1964 by Virginia Daly who intended to mate her Abyssinian with her Siamese cat to create an Abypoint Siamese. The result was

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