![]() This clipping is what causes the apparently uneven quality of fur which appears in his picture. She further enlarges: " He is a pure French Angora, which is shown by his crinkly hair - so long that it has to be frequently clipped to preserve the health and comfort of the beautiful creature. Remarkably, at the time she was writing, 'Napoleon The Great' had already attained more than 10 years of age and weighed twenty-three pounds, which she noted " is a remarkable weight in a male cat, only gelded ones ordinarily running above fifteen pounds." 2 A magnificent fellow he is, with his bushy orange fur and grand lion-like head." 1 He rejoices in the name 'Napoleon the Great', and the title is well bestowed. Winslow as " The most highly valued cat in America, whose owner has refused four thousand dollars for him. He is unilaterally described by author Helen M. This amazing Red Longhair, (described as a French Angora) was imported into the United States from France. ![]() Photo: Iroquois Magazine, 1st August, 1897. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | PARENTAGE & OWNERSHIP | SIBLINGS & SHOWS | BREEDING & PROGENY ![]()
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