Among Chinese Rural Cats, also known as Chinese native cats, the rarest colors include calico, solid black, solid white, and leopard-patterned cats. Chinese Rural Cats encompass a wide variety of coat colors, with white being considered particularly precious.
Four Rare Coat Colors in Chinese Rural Cats
1. Calico Cats
While coat colors vary across different cat breeds, there is a specific color pattern that is notably rare, although not exclusive to a single breed. These cats are known as 'calico' cats, meaning their fur consists of three colors. In China, they are commonly called 'San Hua Mao,' or three-flower cats. Calico cats are relatively uncommon, featuring black, orange-red, and white fur. They are predominantly female due to genetic factors that make the combination of three colors rare.
2. Solid Black Cats
Within the broad category of Chinese Rural Cats, black cats are particularly valued. There's a traditional belief that black cats bring good luck and protect homes. Consequently, many people intentionally choose to adopt black cats. However, finding a pure black cat can be challenging. These cats are usually sleek and have light yellow or light green eyes, and in rarer cases, blue eyes. Black cats are already considered rare, and those with blue eyes are even rarer.
3. Solid White Cats
Solid white cats are also considered precious among Chinese Rural Cats, although they are slightly more common than solid black cats. Many prefer to keep white cats as pets due to their aesthetic appeal. White cats typically have yellow eyes or odd eyes (one blue and one another color), while the extremely rare odd eyes are more commonly seen in white cats than in black ones. White cats with blue eyes are considered more valuable than the previous two mentioned.
4. Leopard Cats
Leopard cats, also known as copper coin cats, stone cats, or wild cats, are also a protected animal under China's national level three protection. They feature leopard-like spots, a well-proportioned and muscular build, upright pupils, and large, round eyes, giving them a regal appearance. Leopard cats are generally larger than domestic cats. In the south, their fur is predominantly yellow, while those in the north tend to be silver-gray.Source:5D Pet World