Tell Tail AugustNovember 2017

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hey are on the prowl,
somewhere close to your
home. With their alert ears
and searching eyes, their
swishing tails and their feline grace.
We are talking about the Indian
Billi - the sleek, long legged cats
that look a little different from the
domestic cat.
And now, the Indian Cat
Federation (ICF) is looking at
documenting everything about this
cat to recognise it as a breed!
Says Fatema Siamwala,
spokesperson ICF, “We thought of
the Indian Billi because it needs

to be promoted. We intend to
document everything about this
breed and to encourage their
participation in cat shows.”
The Indian Billi is different in
shape and weight from the domestic
cat (largely a mix of breeds). The
task before the ICF is huge, since
they need data from across the
country. “We have tied-up with
veterinarians in Bangalore and with
a veterinary college. The immediate
requirement is to identify people
who have such cats and to get them
to send us photos and details on
their pets,” adds Fatema.

The ICF knows that the cats
found across India are going to be
different. “This is the first step to
recognising different breeds. This
project will take many years, “ says
Fatema.

WHAT YOU CAN DO
n Note the eating habits, likes and
dislikes, behaviour issues
n Write down the colours and
markings
n Share any habits
n Record vaccination dates and
health issues
n Take clear photos of adults as

The cat is slim,


long legged


and strong.


It is found


everywhere


around! The


Indian Cat


Federation is


making an effort


to document


everything


about the Indian


Billi


Recognising the


Indian Billi

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