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Glossary Term: Chantilly-Tiffany

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The Chantilly-Tiffany is a beautiful, long-haired breed of cat that originated in the United States in the 1960s. This breed is a combination of the Chantilly and the Tiffany, two very distinct breeds. It is a medium-sized cat, with a thick, luxurious coat that is either silky or semi-long. The fur is typically a solid color, ranging from cream to white, and is often marked with tabby stripes.

The Chantilly-Tiffany is an incredibly friendly cat, and loves to be around people. They are very active and playful, and enjoy being the center of attention. They are intelligent and curious cats, and are very easy to train. They do well with other pets, and are good with children.

The Chantilly-Tiffany has a graceful, yet muscular body, with a long neck and slender legs. Its tail is long and fluffy, and its ears are large and pointed. It has a short, snub nose, and large, round eyes that are usually a brilliant blue or green.

This breed is an excellent choice for those looking for a loyal, loving companion. They can be kept as an indoor or outdoor cat, and don’t require too much maintenance. They are very adaptable and will thrive in any environment. They are also very affectionate and will give you plenty of love and companionship.