Bombay
If you've always wanted to own one of the dangerous and powerful big cats, but don't want to risk endangering
your life, you may want to consider a domestic cat that looks like the deadly black panther, the Bombay. After all,
the breeder who developed the Bombay created this breed so that she could have a cat that looked like a miniature
panther.
The Bombay cat gets its jet black coat color from its American Shorthair ancestors and its body shape from its
Sable Burmese ancestors. This breed has very short hair that has a very smooth and silky feeling. This cat breed
must have enormous copper colored eyes that have a round shape. Cats that do not develop the copper eye color or
have eye color that fades as they age are automatically disqualified. These cats should be jet black, but
occasional sable kittens still appear. For the small size of its compact body, the Bombay is no lightweight,
weighing in at six to eleven solidly built pounds.
Of course, since the Bombay is the descendant of two domestic cat breeds, it does not have the personality of a
panther. In fact, this breed is known for being very friendly, sweet, and extremely intelligent. Just how smart is
the Bombay? This is one of the few cat breeds that can learn to fetch and heel. The Bombay excels at learning
parlor tricks, as well. While the Bombay is a bit talkative, it does not have a loud or shrill voice.
If you would like to own dogs and cats, this breed is a good choice. Bombays rarely meet a person or animal they
do not like. Of course, you will still need to be sure that you choose a dog breed that is tolerant of cats.
Households with children should also consider the Bombay. These cats are very patient and love people, including
children. They even like complete strangers and often will greet visitors at the front door, instead of hiding
under the sofa like most cats.
For people who spend a lot of time at home, the Bombay is a wonderful choice. These cats will spend all day hanging
out with their humans and love to curl up in any available lap. Some people think that they crave the extra heat
that our bodies give off, but most people prefer to think that these cats just enjoy being with their families. If
you spend a lot of time away from home, you may want to think twice about owning a Bombay. If you do still decide
that this breed is for you, you may want to get a second cat, as a single Bombay left home alone is a very unhappy
cat.
With their short, sleek coats, these cats need very little grooming. In fact, rubbing your cat down once a week
with a grooming glove should keep him glossy and beautiful.
If you want a cat who looks wild but has the personality of a teddy bear, then a Bombay is the perfect choice
for you.
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