like the Bombay cat

If you love cats with mysterious black fur, surely the Bombay cat will make you extremely excited. So how to take good care of the cat known for its arrogant and luxurious temperament? The secret will be revealed in the article below.

The arrival of Bombay cat
The birth of the Bombay cat breed is closely associated with the research process. And crossbreeding of a woman named Honner. From Louisville, Kentucky, United States. She wanted to create a miniature black panther. Should have mated between a short-haired american cat and a Burmese cat. It failed for the first time, but in 1965 the first Bombay cat appeared in the world. It was accredited by the Cat Fanciers Association in 1976. And the International Cat Association in 1979.

Identifying characteristics
One of the attractions of the Bombay cat breed. It was the whole body covered with short black hair. Extremely glossy and smooth. On rare occasions Bombay kittens will be born with dark brown fur. This is a gene inherited from Burmese cats.

Their physical characteristics are quite similar to Burmese cats. But a bit more muscular, fairly long body and legs. On the outside, Bombay cat looks small. But in fact they are quite heavy by the big skeleton, average weight is 5 - 6kg.

Like many cats, Bombay cats have a rounded head. The ears are always rising up to listen. Their eyes are usually yellow or bronze. Create a highlight between the silky black hair.
Attraction in the personality of the Bombay cat breed
Basically, Bombay cats are very affectionate, friendly cats. Because they are hybrids, they will be gentle and patient with the American short-haired cat. Mixed with that is a little curious, naughty of Burmese cats. Therefore, it is easy to make friends with family members. Including the visitors.

The hobby of these little black panthers is sitting next to their owners. Curled up sleeping in the warmest places. When they are happy, they often go to narrow corners to discover new things. Don't forget to take some time to play with this cute cat.
How to take care
This breed has stable health, short fur, so taking care of them is not too complicated and difficult.

Nutrition
The Bombay cat is not picky, so you can let them use commercially available nuts and canned pates. Occasionally prepare dishes made from meat, fish, chicken to change the daily menu to reduce boredom.

External care
Because their fur is quite short, it is less likely to shed than long-haired cats, so you do not need to bathe them regularly, once a month is enough. A little tip for those who want their cats to have a shiny coat is to apply a little olive oil to the comb and gently brush it.
Also need to trim your cat's paws so they won't hurt or scratch their skin when washing their face. Brushing your teeth is also a way to prevent infections or bad breath for Bombay cats. After the cat reaches 6 - 9 months of age, take them to the veterinary station for sterilization, they will have better health.

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