
This coal-coloured breed originated in a 1950s mating between a sable Burmese and a black American short-haired cat. This imaginative cross produced an Oriental-looking, miniature panther-like cat. It has deep copper-coloured eyes which sometimes fade or turn slightly green as the cat gets older. The Bombay is often put into the asian group and, althought established as a breed in 1976, is still not widely recognized. It’s beautiful sleek black coat is very easy to maintain, needing only a quick rubdown with a chamois leather in order to maintain the sheen.























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1 Klaudia // Jan 10, 2010 at 3:09 pm
hi what to do if a Bombay cat is all the time angry??
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