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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Bombay Cat Breed Profile

bombay cat picture The Bombay History

Nikky Horner maintain Bombays first in Kentucky in 1953 by selective breeding between Burmese black color and black American Shorthair. Breeding program continued with the cat was completely black with a short shiny coat and a large copper eyes that made her look authoritative. The Bombays brought up correctly and in 1976 Bombay recognized for championship status in the Cat breeders Association

The Bombay Appearance

With its jet black, gleaming coat, gold to copper eyes, solid body and sweet facial expression, the ideal Bombay has an unmistakable look of its own. It is not a natural breed but a genetic hybrid, with distinctive features that separate it from its foundation (parent) breeds.


The Bombay is a medium-size cat, well-balanced, friendly, alert, and outgoing; muscular and having a surprising weight for its size. The body and tail should be of medium length, the head rounded with medium-sized, wide-set ears, a moderate nose "stop" which is visible (not a break), large rounded wide-set eyes, and an overall look of excellent proportions and carriage.

cat pictureThis is not a black Burmese, and looks completely different. The ideal Bombay has an unmistakable look of its own, they are a unique breed, and nothing in the cat world resembles her. The coat is gleaming black, like the texture of satin, and gold to copper eyes.

The Bombay Personality

They are an outgoing cat, friendly and playful. They are easily leash trained and like to retrieve. They are a very sociable cat and make a great addition to the family as they get on well with children and dogs. They are very agile and athletic and their antics will keep you constantly amused.

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