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  2. Bombay: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care - The Spruce...

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    The Bombay cat is a sturdy feline with jet-black fur and brilliant golden eyes that make them look like a miniature panther. These are hybrid cats, a mix of the American shorthair and the Burmese breeds, who are friendly and sociable. Learn more about these big-cat doppelgängers, the Bombay.

  3. There is a slight difference between American Bombay cats and British Bombay cats. American Bombay cats have golden colored eyes, while British Bombay cats have green eyes.

  4. Bombay cat - Wikipedia

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    American-type Bombays were developed by crossbreeding sable American Burmese and black American Shorthair cats, [1] [5] to produce a cat of mostly Burmese type, but with a sleek, panther-like black coat with copper-golden eyes.

  5. 10 Bombay Cat Facts You'll Be Surprised To Learn - Catster

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    The Bombay Cat is a cat breed that was originally developed by crossbreeding sable Burmese Cats and American Shorthairs. These beautiful cats are known for their sleek black coats and exotic...

  6. Bombay Cat Breed -Temperament, Personality and Characteristics...

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    Learn about the Bombay cat breed - temperament, personality, characteristics, traits, behavior, size, history, and what it's like to live with one.

  7. Bombay Cat Breed: Info, Pictures, Temperament & Traits

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    An athletic and affectionate feline, the Bombay was developed by breeding a black American shorthair with a sable Burmese. The result is a shiny, satiny kitty that loves to love.

  8. Bombay cats combine the easy-going nature of the American Shorthair with the inquisitive loving personality of the social Burmese. The Bombay are only black. They love to be in the company of their families and will greet them and visitors at the door with loving enthusiasm.

  9. Breeders carefully crossed sable Burmese and black American Shorthair cats in the mid-20th century to create the Bombay cat, a breed renowned for its striking appearance and affectionate nature. The vibrant city of Bombay, now Mumbai, India, inspired the name for the Bombay cat.

  10. With their sleek black coat, playful personality, and loving disposition, Bombay cats are miniature panthers and great companions for individuals and families. Nicknamed "the patent leather kid with the new-penny eyes," the Bombay is winning the hearts of cat fanciers all over the world.

  11. The Bombay cat shares a striking resemblance with the Black American Shorthair due to its sleek, jet-black coat. However, the Bombay stands out with its muscular, medium-sized body and a distinctive round head, unlike the robust and sturdy build of the Black American Shorthair.