Australian Mist
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| Australian Mist | |
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A Blue Spotted Australian Mist female
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| Spotted Mist | |
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The Australian Mist (formerly known as the Spotted Mist) is a breed of cat. This breed was developed by Dr Truda Straede in Australia commencing in 1976, hence its name. The breed was developed by crossing the Burmese, Abyssinian, and Domestic shorthair cats to create a shorthaired cat with a spotted coat. The name was changed from 'Spotted Mist' to 'Australian Mist' in 1998 when cats with marbled coats, rather than spots, were accepted as part of the breed.
Australian Mists are medium-sized shorthaired cats, with an open generous expression, created by the rounded head, broad whiskerpads and large, expressive eyes. The coat patterns are spotted and marbled, delicately marked (misted) yet quite visible at a short distance. The legs and tail are ringed or barred, and the face and neck also have delicate lines of colour. Australian Mist come in six colours: brown, blue, chocolate, lilac, gold and peach.
As a relatively new breed, most Australian Mist catteries are in Australia, however there are a few in the U.K. and some desexed cats have been introduced to America and several other countries. The breed is now accepted for Championship status by the World Cat Federation. The Australian Mist celebrated 20 years as a Championship breed in Australia during 2006.

