‘Alpaca Cat’ is an alternative name for the LaPerm Cat. There is a distinctive way to spell LaPerm as you can readily see. ‘La Perm Cat’ is incorrect as is ‘La perm cat’. I have a full and very detailed page on this cat breed so won’t repeat myself here. READ ABOUT THE LAPERM …
The title contains the question and the answer so there is no more to be said except to show a couple of photos of the LaPerm cat. P.S. It is sad. A lot of people like cats and want to adopt but can’t because they are allergic to cats. They search for a hypoallergenic …
This is an outstanding permed cat coat, aka a curly coat. I say ‘permed’ because the only cat I know which has a permed coat like this is the rare LaPerm although the Cornish Rex is somewhat similar (wavy). The LaPerm is a purebred cat created in America. I don’t know if this kitten …
The LaPerm is a relatively rare breed of a cat. It is an American creation. I would have thought they are rare in England but one lives about 80 yards from me! She is a slender beige coloured cat. The main feature is the crinkly ‘permed” coat. I thought I’d publish this rather poor …
This is a page on the LaPerm cat for children and people who like things to be explained in straightforward English with good pictures. The LaPerm is a cat breed with a curly coat that has its beginnings in America. There are other cat breeds with curly coats. For example, the Devon Rex.. The …
by Karen (Missouri) Ringlets on tummy Full ruff Miss Beanie Longwhiskers tail is plume-ish, not silky I adopted Beanie from a rescue shelter when she was 10 weeks old. She’s always been the most beautiful cat. She’s now 8. It was only the other day that I became aware of the breed LaPerm when …
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