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The Bombay cat was originally created in 1958 when a breeder from
Kentucky (USA) deliberately bred an American shorthair with a Burmese for the
purpose of creating a domesticated cat that resembled a wild panther. The
offspring of this breeding did indeed resemble the black leopard of India. The
name came from the Indian city of Bombay (now
Mumbai).
Characteristics
The Bombay is a muscular yet agile cat with a black coat. The heads of Bombay
cats are rounded and wide with a short tapered muzzle. The eyes are rounded and
set wide and have golden or copper coloured eyes, and their ears are broad,
slightly rounded and medium sized and, like the eyes, set wide. The Bombay has a
coat that is short, satiny and tight to the body. Bombay cats do not require
grooming, although petting the cat will keep their coat shiny and will also
remove dead hair. A rubber brush can help when the cat sheds larger amounts of
fur (uncommon). If the cat is fed a balanced diet, the coat will shine and the
cat's naturally energetic personality will become evident
Personality
Bombay cats crave affection; while this can be said of most felines, the
Bombay will, if pleased by the amount of affection being given, purr loud enough
to be heard over 15 feet away indoors! Bombay cats are quiet and watchful,
prefer the indoors and can be affected by loud intrusive noises. An uncommon
side effect of loud noises in Bombays can result in them losing fur from their
stomachs and near their tails. Should this occur, simply keep the cat indoors or
away from loud noises for a short period and make sure they have somewhere they
can hide. Preferred locations noted from experience are:
behind chairs
behind cupboards
anywhere small that is difficult to gain entry to, including
behind TVs
inside cabinets
underneath small tables
Bombay cats are by nature lap cats; they are almost heat-seeking in their
lifestyle and are known to jump up their owner's backs and rest around their
neck if they feel they are being ignored. While Bombay cats will tolerate other
breeds of cat, they are dominating over them and will not take well to being
treated as a subordinate by other cats. Bombay cats seem to get on exceptionally
well with dogs due the the heirachical nature of dogs, which the Bombay will
exploit to the full. Both males and females are excellent pets.
These cats are smart, agile and inquisitive. They will often seek out human
interaction. Visitors to the home are best advised not to hide things in pockets
or packages that the cat might find interesting, as Bombays will investigate
packages and will commonly chew through carrier bags and containers to get at
meat. This can lead to problems as they will seek out chicken bones, which have
been known to cause damage to their throats after getting into a poorly secured
bin containing chicken bones. These cats are head-bumpers and nose-rubbers, Some
can be very "talkative" and have distinct "voices". These cats love nothing more
than to be held and fussed over.
Quiet, sensitive, reserved and intelligent, the Bombay is suited to life in a
quiet home, where it is affectionate to the whole family.