Personality and Temperament
The Australian Mist has the distinction of being the first pedigreed cat ever developed in Australia.
This stunning shorthair was initially created by crossing the Abyssinian with the Burmese. The Abyssinian contributed to the breed's lively personality and ticked coat. The Burmese lent its easy-going nature and softly shaded colors. Foundation cats also included some domestic shorthairs, which contributed a wide range of genetics that ultimately led to the creation of a healthy cat breed that displays a beautiful range of colors.
Australian Mist cats have lovely short coats with spotted or marbled tabby patterns. Ticked fur gives these cats a soft, shaded appearance, leading to the use of the descriptive word "mist" in the breed name.
Renowned as a loving, even-tempered cat, the Australian Mist is understandably popular in its country of origin, and the breed is gaining even more popularity in show rings worldwide.
Care
Nutrition
Grooming
Exercise
Health
The Australian Mist cat has no special nutritional needs. We recommend feeding a high-quality, high-protein food formulated for your cat's life stage and activity level.
Brush the Australian Mist's short coat once weekly with a fine comb or soft brush. Trim the nails every one to two weeks, and brush teeth daily with a pet-safe toothpaste and toothbrush.
Australian Mist cats are moderately active. Playful and curious, these cats appreciate interactive play with their human family as well as other pets in the home. Engage their bodies and minds with plenty of indoor enrichment, including scratching posts, cat towers, perches, and toys.
There are no known inherited health problems in Australian Mist cats.
History
The Australian Mist cat was created in Australia in the 1970s by Dr. Truda Straede using Burmese, Abyssinians, and domestic short-haired cats. The cat's unique coat colors and spotted patterns led to its original name: the Spotted Mist. As the breed continue to evolve, marbled coat patterns emerged, leading to an official name change in 1998 to Australian Mist.
Australian Mist cats are widespread throughout their native country, but have yet to be widely recognized through Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Although not currently recognized by the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA), the Australian Mist is fully recognized by The International Cat Association (TICA).
This breed's good-natured personality, general good health, and unique appearance are contributing to greater popularity outside Australia.
The Breed Standard
Eyes
Legs & Paws
Tail
The Breed Standard
Body
Head
Ears
Coat
Color
FAQ
How much does a Australian Mist cat cost?
Australian Mist cats cost between $700-$1,000.
How big does this breed cat's cat get?
Australian Mist cats tend to be medium in size. A fully grown Australian Mist cat might weigh between 3 - 6 kg or more and range in height anywhere from about 20 - 25 cm inches tall.
How long do Australian Mist cats live?
The Average lifespan for Australian Mist is 12-16 years.