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Havana brown cat

2022-04-05 / 709 Read

  Alias           brown cat,Havana    

  English name             Havana Brown    

  Weight           3.5 -7kg    

  Size           Medium cat    

Longhair             Shorthair    

  Origin           Havana    


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Havana brown cat

History:

It was bred by British animal husbandry in the early 1950s. It is a short-haired hybrid of the Chocolate Spot and the British Aborigines. Because its body hair, whiskers and nose are all brown, it is the same color as Cuba's famous cigar, so it is named Havana cat, which means cigar-colored cat.


CFA Standard for Havana Brown Cats

Havana 

Alias : Brown cat Havana Full of energy, very playful, warm and reserved, with a gentlemanly demeanor; loving family, kind to people, but demanding extra attention from people; meowing attentive, always talking between mother and child cats Nonstop, the mother cat does her best to her children.

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Havana brown cat

Origin:

United Kingdom.


Havana brown cat

Character:

Full of energy, very playful, warm and reserved, with a gentleman's demeanor; loving family, kind to people, but demanding extra attention from others; loud and attentive, always talking between mother and child, and doing their best to their children.


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CFA Criteria:

1. Medium build, weight, 2.5 to 4.5 kg. British species, slender limbs. American species with medium-length limbs.

2. Head: longer than wide, UK version: Oriental type, without cheek and chin demarcation, without interruption. US version: Slightly triangular in shape, with marked demarcation and interruption of the cheeks and chin. Skull slightly rounded. Adult males are allowed to have double chins. Long, angular snout. Powerful, angular and firm jaw.

3. Ears: large, with rounded tips. Spacing is large. Lean forward when alert. There is very little hair, especially in the ears.

4. Eyes: Large and oval, not round. near the bridge of the nose. Color: Any shade of green. Color changes before 1 year of age are acceptable.

5. Neck: Medium thickness and length.

6. Body: medium in size, so various. The limbs are of medium length or long. Muscles are strong.

7. Legs and claws: The legs are slender, but not too slender. Compact oval claw.

8. Tail: medium in length, not too thick at the base, tapering to the tip.

9. Coat: Short, silky, fine, flat on the body surface. The undercoat is very thick. The lilac coat is allowed to be longer, downy coat. Colors: Chocolate: Chestnut brown, brown brown monochromatic. Brown mustache and nose, pink pads. Lilac: Brownish gray with pink accents. Kittens are born with fetal moles, which disappear when they are 1 year old.