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The book of the cat, by Frances Simpson. With 12 coloured plates, and nearly 350 illustrations in the text from photographs and drawings.
Abyssinian and Indian Cat.

The Ceylon Cat (sometimes called Celonese in English) is a ticked tabby domestic cat native to the island of Sri Lanka where it is endemic and has remained purebred due to its isolation from the mainland. Its ancestry is said to includes Felis chaus kelaarti (Felis chaus affinis), a jungle cat subspecies, but this would need to be confirmed through DNA testing. Since 2017, F. c. affinis includes cats previously classified as Felis kutas (Bengal, India), Felis chaus kelaarti (Southern India and Sri Lanka), Felis chaus prateri (North West India and South West Pakistan) and Felis chaus affinis (Northern India and the Himalayas). F. chaus blood or not, ticked tabbies are endemic to the region and in the early days of the cat fancy, HC Brooke described a sandy coloured ticked cat that he called the “Indian Cat” to differentiate it from the Abyssinian. [1]
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Author Book: Frances Simpson, Drawing: From a painting by Jun W. Luker
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Plate [12]
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