Geoffrey's Cat

This cat was named after the 19th century Geoffrey St. Hilaire. It can measure up to 700 mm in length, with its tail accounting for half. The base color of the fur is greatly dependant on where the cat lives. Cats that live in the north tend to have reddish/yellow fur, while cats in the south usually have a base color of grey. Geoffrey cats have black spots that are equally sized and spaced evenly over their bodies. Their tails have black bands ending with a solid black tip. They appear to prefer thick cover and scrubby vegetation. They are also known as good climbers and good swimmers.

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