The three-flowered cat is known as the "sable cicada" in the cat world, and it is also a special breed of Chinese pastoral cat. Not only are they beautiful in appearance, but they also have a high IQ, equivalent to a three- to four-year-old child.
These cats are able to understand their owners' commands and respond to them, showing a very high level of humanity. They are good at observing their owner's emotions and acting according to their owner's expressions. In addition, they are able to perform actions independently, such as opening doors, opening drawers, and even opening refrigerators. With proper training, they can also learn simple commands such as shaking hands, sitting down, etc. Sometimes, in order to please their owners, they will even catch some small animals, such as mice, cockroaches, birds, etc., as gifts to their owners.
The three-flowered cat is also very healthy and does not need to worry too much about the owner. Compared to other breeds of cats, their self-discipline is also quite good.
These cats have been known since ancient times for their clever hunting skills. In addition to catching mice, they have many other hidden skills that allow them to find food very well, even without human help.
So why are Sanhua cats mostly female cats? This is actually genetically determined. The gene that determines a cat's coat color is located on the X chromosome. Male cats can only get one gene from their mother that determines coat color, so their coat color is usually single; Female cats, on the other hand, can get a gene from their father and mother that determine their coat color, so they may be monochromatic or bicolored. As a result, most three-flowered cats are female cats.
In general, the three-flowered cat is not only beautiful in appearance, but also has a very high IQ, and is also empathetic. Having a three-flowered cat is indeed a happy thing.