To establish a paricular type, or some specific
feature, breeders sometimes breed to an animal carrying this quality.
To do so carefully can be advantageous, but to overdo the use of one or
two animals can lead to genetic faults, weak kittens, and gereal loss of
stamina, and even mental problems in the stock and a shortening of the
life-span. Too much inbreeding can occur when there have been only
three or four cats of one particular breed imported into the country.
As cats breed fairly quickly, it takes little imagination to realise that
within years the cats are being bred from first cousins, or even closer,
as there is no room to move for outcrosses.
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