Description
Bombey Kittens black American shorthair and a sable Burmese = Bombay
Quality Low shedding cat Highly sought after !!! Solid Black kittens
We are now excepting deposits, these Kittens will go fast, you must be 18 years of age to adopt.
Adoption Fee will Include
Flea treatment
Deworming
Vaccination
Serious inquires please THESE ARE INDOOR CATS ONLY
no Breed contract. In other words you get the cat fixed at 5 months of Age...
All kittens will be litter box trained !
The Bombay has the distinction of being the blackest cat in the cat fancy. Once the cat is mature, the coat is black to the root, short, tight and extremely shiny. Even the paw pads are black. It is hard to say what is more eye-catching about the Bombay: its golden eyes or its shiny black coat. The combination is striking.
The Bombay is a small, muscular cat and deceptively heavy. When you pick one up, you will be surprised at its heft. Bombays walk with a sway reminiscent of the black panther.
High
Exercise Needs High
Playfulness High
Energy Level Medium
Intelligence High
Tendency to Vocalize Medium
Amount of Shedding LOW !!!
History of the Bombay Cat
This lovely cat breed is the result of the dream of a long-time cat breeder and exhibitor, Nikki Horner of Louisville, Kentucky. Horner coined Bombay cats as "parlor panthers," and described their look like the "patent-leather kid with the copper penny eyes." They are named "Bombay" because they are as sleek as Indian black panthers. This cat is also known for the tricks it can be trained to perform like fetching items or heeling on command.
The Bombay is a fully domestic, man-made breed: a cross between a black American shorthair and a sable Burmese. The Bombay was accepted by Cat Fanciers Association in 1976 and the breed is also recognized by the American Cat Fanciers Association and The International Cat Association.
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