Javanese
Cat
The Javanese is similar to the
Balinese, but it appears in the lynx (tabby) point and tortie point patterns,
as well as additional point colors such as red and cream. In most associations,
these cats are part of the Balinese breed, rather than a separate breed.
In 1979, CFA recognized the Javanese as a breed separate from the Balinese.
In Europe, Oriental Longhairs
are called Javanese, so searchers from Europe may wish to look at this
breeder list as well.
This breed is very active,
curious, and "busy". They love to get involved with whatever their "people"
are doing. Like their parent breed, the Siamese, the Javanese is talkative
and almost impossibly acrobatic. The only hole a Javanese cannot climb
into is one that isn't big enough for him or her to squeeze the skull through.
Associations: The Javanese
is accepted by all major cat associations, although in all associations
except for CFA, it is registered as a Balinese.
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