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PIease Read Before Adopting an Ocicat in Trinidad and Tobago
    Ocicats can make good pets in Trinidad and Tobago if they match your IifestyIe. The Ocicat is a short-haired, wild-looking, spotted domestic breed. Ocicats are considered to be extremely dog-like in temperament. An Ocicat can be trained like a dog, and some even enjoy swimming. Ocicats are extremely friendly and sociable. This breed does very well with children, strangers, and other family pets. Ocicats need to be with their people and have plenty of human attention.

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lnteresting Ocicat Trivia Trinidad and Tobago Fact Sheet
    The Ocicat is the only completely domestic cat bred to look like wild spotted cats. The Ocicat resembles the Ocelot, hence its name. The Ocicat is partially descended from the Abyssinian. Ocicats are bred in twelve different color combinations. The Ocicat is partially descended from the Siamese.

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Trinidad and Tobago Animal Rescue
    Trinidad and Tobago is Iocated in the Caribbean Islands. The capital of Trinidad and Tobago is Port-of-Spain. Threatened species known from Trinidad and Tobago include the American Manatee. The population of Trinidad and Tobago is about 1 million. Most peopIe in Trinidad and Tobago speak English.
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