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"it is extremely hard to find a picture of him without a knowledge of the Russian language"
 
"it is extremely hard to find a picture of him without a knowledge of the Russian language"
 
not true, google "happy cat" on images and youll find meany pictures of him. [[User:Funkid125|Funkid125]] 15:57, August 25, 2007 (CDT)
 
not true, google "happy cat" on images and youll find meany pictures of him. [[User:Funkid125|Funkid125]] 15:57, August 25, 2007 (CDT)
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== British Shorthair, wtf? ==
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Is there any evidence that Happycat is British Shorthair?
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It looks more like Russian Blue to me, after all it's a russian cat food company that is using happycat.
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Internet Is Serious Business. --[[User:Xinjinbei|Choclit Reihn. Some stay quiet, others SHOOP DA WHOOP.]] 07:33, October 1, 2007 (CDT)
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its obvious that he's a british short hair just by visual inspection. follow these links to an image of both types of cats:
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*[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Britishblue.jpg british shorhair (aka british blue) ]
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*[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ee/Russian_blue_head_sm.jpg russian blue]
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happy cat and the british shorthair have these important traits in common: shape of face, shape of ears, and eye color. whereas happycat and the russian blue don't. -- [[User:Mikeycomicsinc|Mikeycomicsinc]] 10:33, October 1, 2007 (CDT)
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== Happycat a Chartreux? ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartreux]
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Note the "smile." I also know as an aside that Chartreux are in some places are not considered to be its own breed but a type of British Shorthair. If Happycat is a Chartreux, he is (at least in some places) a British Shorthair.

Latest revision as of 08:01, August 15, 2009

From Wiki's British Shorthair article:

"In my assessment, the cat depicted is not a British Shorthair. It is most likely a domestic mix (domestic to Russia)."

--ZBrisk 15:38, January 25, 2007 (CST)

not true

"it is extremely hard to find a picture of him without a knowledge of the Russian language" not true, google "happy cat" on images and youll find meany pictures of him. Funkid125 15:57, August 25, 2007 (CDT)

British Shorthair, wtf?

Is there any evidence that Happycat is British Shorthair? It looks more like Russian Blue to me, after all it's a russian cat food company that is using happycat. Internet Is Serious Business. --Choclit Reihn. Some stay quiet, others SHOOP DA WHOOP. 07:33, October 1, 2007 (CDT)

its obvious that he's a british short hair just by visual inspection. follow these links to an image of both types of cats:

happy cat and the british shorthair have these important traits in common: shape of face, shape of ears, and eye color. whereas happycat and the russian blue don't. -- Mikeycomicsinc 10:33, October 1, 2007 (CDT)

Happycat a Chartreux?

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Note the "smile." I also know as an aside that Chartreux are in some places are not considered to be its own breed but a type of British Shorthair. If Happycat is a Chartreux, he is (at least in some places) a British Shorthair.