Dr.
Truda Straede using half Burmese and a quarter each of Abyssinian and Domestic
cat developed the Australian Mist. From the Burmese we get the dilution for the
colours, four of the colours and some of the pattern plus they're laid back
nature. From the Abyssinian came the ticking, which developed the pattern, two
more colours and a touch of lively intelligence. Domestics contributed to the
best spots but mostly to the vigour of the breed.
There is nothing extreme about the Australian Mist; they are of moderate
size, medium boned, rounded of head with large eyes and ears. The coat is short
but resilient; the tail is plumply furred. The colours are brown, blue,
chocolate, lilac, gold and peach. They come in two patterns: delicate spots or
intricate marbled swirls against a misty background, with legs and tail ringed
and barred, and the face lined. Eyes are large and expressive in a range of
greens.

But the most outstanding aspect of the Australian Mist is its temperament.
They are an extremely affectionate breed and prefer to spend their time with their owners. The even temperament
makes them excellent pets for anyone even very young children.