The American Keuda Cat Association
From ranch colonies to the living room; a most adaptable cat
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General Appearance
These cats are semi-foreign in build with a modified wedge head, refined muzzle and moderately large ears, making the head appear triangular.Ê They are equipped with excess skin, elbow and belly flaps and have straight, medium to short hair, and long tapering tails.Ê ÊÊ
Personality
For the most part Keudas are energetic and outgoing.Ê They often like to play in water and may attempt to share their ownerâs shower or ãhelpä with the dishes.Ê It is advisable to keep fish bowls covered in their presence.ÊÊ Colony spirit is strong in them and they will often mother the new kitten or defend the garden from the dog next door, yet they will befriend the family dog.ÊÊÊ
Acceptable colors
These cats come in varying colors.Ê Most common are black, white, blue, smoke, brown tabby, silver tabby, color point, red, and recently, piebalds.

Seal point Keuda kittens

Adult male Keuda
Preserving the Natural Cat
Keudas are thought to be descendents of some of the first cats brought to Texas and some may come from Spanish origins.Ê Isolated and remoteÊ colonies which have been checked as fully as possible for the oldest lines have been the source for the breeding cats.Ê
Regulating Body
The American Keuda Cat Association is the group presently responsible for the Keuda Catsâ preservation and quality control.Ê Shows are held and cats are judged according to the Keuda Breed Standard and AKCA rules.Ê The AKCA is a preservation group dedicated to maintaining a hardy, natural cat with the best possible health and appearance a natural cat can have.
For
more information, contact us at:
The
American Keuda Cat Association
Post Office Box 636
Palmer, Texas 75125
Toll free: (866)841-2813
keuda@yahoo.com
Charter member of the International Progressive Cat Breeders Alliance
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