Javanese Cat Breed
If you love the beautiful, graceful Balinese, but you would
prefer to own this cat in different colors, then the Javanese
may be the ideal cat for you. After all, this striking cat
breed was actually created by crossing the Balinese and the
Colorpoint Shorthairs in an attempt to give the Balinese a few
color variations. The Javanese has the silky longhair coat
of the Balinese and the striking colors of the Colorpoint
breed. You can find this soft coated cat in Tortoiseshell
point, Red point, Cream point, or Lynx point colors.
Fans of the Javanese cat breed love its graceful, Siamese build
and its wonderful personality. This breed has an incredibly
muscular body, although it is hidden by the deceptively fluffy
coat that covers it. These cats also have a long, graceful
tail, big ears, almond shaped eyes and a long, wedge shaped
head. These lovely cats weigh in at six to eleven pounds.
The Javanese has a coat that is approximately three inches
long. On the tail, this cat's fur is a bit longer and bushier.
Fans of the breed say that owning a Javanese gives them all of
the enjoyment of a longhair breed without the drawbacks. The
silky coats of these cats are not prone to matting or tangling,
which means a weekly grooming session is all that is needed to
keep them looking wonderful.
If you want a quiet cat, you may not want to own a Javanese. It
is no surprise that this is a vocal breed. After all, the
chatty Siamese and the outspoken Balinese are both in the
breed's background. However, if you realize that the Javanese
is just trying to hold a conversation, you may find that you
can happily tolerate a cat breed that is a bit noisy. After
all, these cats don't actually spend all day mewling at the top
of their lungs. They only talk when they need something or want
to welcome their beloved family members home.
The Javanese is a true lap cat and is more than happy to spend
hours snuggling down beside family members. This breed will
perch on shoulders, crawl under the covers, and turn itself
into a living stole at every opportunity. Besides being
cuddlers, these cats are also very intelligent. You can easily
teach your cat to learn a few tricks, including fetch, coming
when he is called, and walking on the leash.
Since this breed is so outgoing and playful, people who are
rarely at home may not want to own a Javanese. If you do decide
to still choose this breed, you should consider adding a second
cat to your home. Two of these active little guys will play
happily together for hours. Of course, even with other cats to
keep them company, they will still be waiting to greet their
owners at the door.
So, if you want a cat with a luxurious, soft coat and a
wonderful, sweet nature, then the Javanese may just be the
perfect choice for you and your family.
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