Looks like a cigar - characteristics of the Havana cat breed

Like a cigar— —Havana cat breed characteristics
Havana cat

Introducing to you a body shape that is very similar to Siamese The cat is a Havana cat with a very unique coat color. The Havana cat looks like a cigar. Because of this beautiful face, everyone also calls it a Havana brown cat.

Just like the Burmese cat, the UK and the United States have different standards for Havana cats. The style of the British Havana cat is more like that of the American exotic pure brown cat maintainer, a Siamese-like cat; while the American brown Havana cat's body is closer to the Russian blue cat than to the Siamese cat, because the American Havana cat The head is shorter than that of the British Havana cat, but the hair is longer; moreover, its body shape is semi-low horse type, rather than a thick and muscular type.

The Havana cat is originally from the United Kingdom. It was bred by British animal husbandry scientists in the early 1950s. It is a chocolate-colored Siamese cat with British Aboriginals. Shorthair cat hybrid breed. Because its body hair, beard, and nose are all brown, which is similar to the color of Cuba's famous Havana cigars, it was named Havana cat, which means cigar-colored cat.

Havana cats have been famous for centuries, and many people believe that all-brown cats can protect their owners from disaster. The birthplace of the Havana cat is probably in Southeast Asia. It came to the United Kingdom as a branch of the Siamese cat in the 19th century. In 1894, Master Timkey Brown first appeared at a cat show. It was described as a "Siamese cat with a smooth brown coat and blue-green eyes."

In 1930, an all-brown variety of Havana cat was produced. In order to make this kind of cat a more gorgeous and warm auburn color on the basis of brown color, British breeders Through various combination experiments, Siamese cats with chocolate coat color genes and chocolate-colored patches on their bodies were mated with British black shorthair female cats, and offspring with changed complexions were obtained. After 1953, it was further used to mate with Russian blue cats, Siamese cats and other cat breeds, and today's Havana brown cats were born.


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