OCICAT


Meaning of OCICAT in English

ˈäsēˌkat noun

( -s )

Usage: often capitalized

Etymology: blend of ocelot and cat (I)

: any of a breed of domestic cats that was developed by crossing Siamese, American shorthairs, and Abyssinian cats and that has a short spotted coat with hairs having several bands of color

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