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The Bombay cat is a short-haired breed of domestic cat. Bombays are glossy solid black cats with a muscular build, and have characteristic large bright copper-golden eyes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The breed is named after the Indian city of Bombay (Mumbai), [ 4 ] referring to the habitat of the Indian black leopard .
Bombay cats with characteristic copper-coloured eyes. Any cat whose fur is a single color, including black, is known as a "solid" or "self". A "solid black" cat may be coal black, grayish black, or brownish black. Most solid-colored cats result from a recessive gene that suppresses the tabby pattern. Sometimes the tabby pattern is not ...
Playful Cat Breeds Cats get an unfortunate reputation for being too independent and sneaky to be lovable. Just like humans, felines have countless personality types that can't be blanketed with ...
A brown European adult showing the original coloration of the breed A chocolate European female kitten Chocolate American kitten. The Burmese cat (Burmese: ဗမာကြောင်, Băma kyaung, Thai: ทองแดง or ศุภลักษณ์, RTGS: Thongdaeng or Supphalak, meaning copper colour) is a breed of domestic cat, originating in Burma, believed to have its roots near the ...
3. Devon Rex Breed Info: Notable Characteristics: Curly coat, large eyes and ears Weight: 5-10 pounds Life Expectancy: 9-15 years The Devon Rex is a truly striking cat breed, with their big eyes ...
The Black Bombay cat, who lives with his owner Karen Mellette in Nashville, Tennessee, has garnered quite the following on social media for his all-white eyebrows.
Many of these made-up "facts" are in the personality section and seem to be one person's view of their particular cat and in my experience could be associated with just about any breed of cat. Surely someone from the breed association can provide a photo example of the two main lines of Bombay cats and rewrite this article.
The Burmilla (a portmanteau of Burm-ese and Chinch-illa) is a breed of domestic cat, that originated in the United Kingdom in 1981. It is a cross between the Chinchilla Persian and Burmese cats. In certain cat registries the breed falls under the Asian group, and is sometimes referred to as the Asian Shaded.