Is the American Wirehair Cat Right for You?



The American Wirehair has been in existence as a pedigreed cat since 1964.

Appearance:

The coat is very unconventional. It looks and feels much different from other felines.
The coat at first appearance seems coarse, a little like steel wool. The strange feel of its coat is softer than it looks. Each hair is hooked or crimped, which gives a wooly appearance. The coat comes in different degrees of wiriness from soft wooliness to harsh, sparse and spare.
Optimum coat has all three types of hairs: awn, awn down, and guard airs bent or kinked and present over the entire body of the cat.
There is a difference in this cat’s coat even from a distance that is noticeable

Personality:

Warm happiness
Calm and alert
Each usually has a favorite family member, but will make time for all family members
The wirehair loves to present with its owner, either supervising or observing what is going on
They like the sun and like to soak up the sunlight coming into a room
They interact well with children, dogs, other cats, and most other animals
They are a very clever cat and are masters at opening cabinet doors and full-size doors

Grooming Tips:

Bath time requires only a shampoo that devoid of conditioner or additives
Texturizing shampoos or cleaners can add to the overall feel of the finished coats. They must be rinsed out thoroughly
Hair spray and moose should not be used and will leave the coat feeling sticky or gummy

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