Bombay
Meoww!!
The breeding program continued with the result of a totally black cat with a short shiny coat and huge copper eyes.
In 5 Words
- Adaptable
- Loving
- Affectionate
- Intelligent
- Black
Snapshot
Size: medium
Weight: 6 – 11 pounds
Origin: USA
Life Span: Approx. 15-20 years
Colour: Black
Characteristics
Learn About the Bombay
Bombays in 1953 with selective breeding between a sable Burmese and a black American Shorthair. The breeding program continued with the result of a totally black cat with a short shiny coat and huge copper eyes. The Bombays bred true and in 1976 the Bombay was recognised for championship status in The Cat Fanciers’ Association
With a sleek, glossy coat and bright eyes, the Bombay cat breed resembles a miniature black panther. The Bombay cat was developed from the Burmese and exhibits the muscular body type and affectionate, temperament of the Burmese. The Bombay personality is lively, people-oriented and affectionate.
If an aloof, independent cat is what you’re craving, this breed isn’t for you. Bombays are attached to their family, and tend to love the entire family rather than bond with only one person. Fanciers say they are particularly good with children.
They want constant attention, although they are gentle and polite in their attempts to gain your notice. When you sit down, don’t be surprised to find your Bombay sitting beside you moments later. Curious and intelligent, Bombays love to play, but are not as rambunctious as some breeds. Generally, they are not as vocal as the Oriental breeds.
The Bombay is a relatively healthy breed. There major concerns associated with them are cranial deformities, breathing problems and cherry eyes.
Bombays require little grooming. Petting will keep the coat shiny and free of dead hair. A rubber brush can be used for excessive shedding. A nutritionally complete food will add gloss to the coat and fuel for the cat’s natural energy.