{"id":440305,"date":"2023-11-15T14:50:36","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T19:50:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.catster.com\/?p=440305"},"modified":"2024-08-30T08:18:06","modified_gmt":"2024-08-30T12:18:06","slug":"bombay-cat-facts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.catster.com\/cat-breeds\/bombay-cat-facts\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Bombay Cat Facts You’ll Be Surprised To Learn"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Bombay Cat<\/a> is a cat breed that was originally developed by crossbreeding sable Burmese Cats and American Shorthairs. These beautiful cats are known for their sleek black coats and exotic appearance. Despite looking like miniature leopards, Bombay Cats are anything but elusive and aloof. These cats are social butterflies and are known to be extremely affectionate and playful pets.<\/p>\n

There are many wonderful things to love about Bombay Cats. Here are 10 of our favorite facts about the beautiful and charming Bombay Cat.<\/p>\n

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The 10 Bombay Cat Facts<\/h2>\n

1. Bombay Cats Don\u2019t Originate from India<\/h3>\n

Despite their names, Bombay Cats don\u2019t have roots in India. These cats were originally bred in the US by breeder Nikki Horner. Horner began developing the breed in the 1950s and eventually bred the first litter of kittens in 1965. The kittens were developed by breeding black American Shorthairs and sable Burmese Cats.<\/p>\n

Bombay Cats got their name because they looked like small black leopards known to inhabit Bombay. Along with sharing similar sleek black coats, Bombay Cats have a muscular and athletic build that gives them a wilder appearance than typical domestic cats.<\/p>\n


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2. Bombay Cats Are Medium-Sized Cats<\/h3>\n

Though Bombay Cats look similar to their Burmese Cat cousins, they tend to be slightly larger and have a more muscular build. Bombay Cats usually weigh between 8 and 12 pounds, but male Bombay Cats can grow larger and weigh slightly over 15 pounds.<\/p>\n

Bombay Cats tend to look stocky and muscular, but they\u2019re surprisingly agile and athletic. They\u2019ll appreciate having plenty of vertical spaces to climb and leap onto. Since they can grow to larger sizes, it\u2019ll be helpful to install cat furniture sized for larger cats.<\/p>\n

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3. There Are Two Types of Bombay Cats<\/h3>\n

There are two main varieties of Bombay Cats\u2014the American Bombay Cat and the British Bombay Cat. Both varieties of this breed have solid black coats, but they have different eye colors. The British Bombay Cat has gold, green, or copper eyes, while the American Bombay Cat has yellow or orange eyes.<\/p>\n

Other than the differences in eye color, the American and British varieties don\u2019t have very distinguishable differences in appearance or temperament.<\/p>\n


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4. Bombay Cats Are Extroverted<\/h3>\n

Bombay Cats break the aloof stereotype attributed to cats. They\u2019re quite social and friendly, and many aren\u2019t shy around strangers. They like to interact with people, and some may even be chatty and vocal and have \u201cconversations\u201d with their owners.<\/p>\n

Because Bombay Cats like being around people, they don\u2019t do very well being home alone for long hours. They like to follow their family members around the house like a shadow and also don\u2019t mind cuddling and napping together.<\/p>\n

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5. Bombay Cats Are Completely Black<\/h3>\n

Aside from their eye color, Bombay Cats are completely black. They have sleek, sold black coats, and their paws, whiskers, and noses are also black. Some Bombay Cats may have patches of white, particularly on their chest, when they\u2019re kittens. However, these patches usually darken and disappear as the kittens mature. By the time they\u2019re adults, their coats usually become solid black.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s highly unusual for Bombay Cats to retain their white patches, and the Cat Fanciers\u2019 Association\u2019s (CFA) breed standards<\/a> also prefer a solid black coat for Bombay Cats.<\/p>\n


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6. Bombay Cats Are Good for First-Time Cat Owners<\/h3>\n

Bombay Cats are pretty easygoing and adaptable. They also tend to be very affectionate and relational with people and end up developing strong bonds with their family members. Their flexible personalities make them good fits for first-time cat owners. They\u2019re usually good with children<\/a> and can live harmoniously with other cats.<\/p>\n

Bombay Cats are confident, and with proper socialization, they can learn to get along with dogs. Just keep in mind that if they live with young children and dogs, they\u2019ll appreciate having their own vertical spaces where they can rest without any interruptions. It\u2019s important to remember that even extroverted cats need their alone time every once in a while.<\/p>\n

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7. Bombay Cats Are Heat Seekers<\/h3>\n

There\u2019s a good chance your Bombay Cat will like to cuddle with you as a means of getting some warmth. While many different cat breeds enjoy sunbathing, Bombay Cats seem to really appreciate warmth and heat. They\u2019re known to burrow into blankets and appreciate hot water bottles and cat heating pads. So, if you plan to bring home a Bombay Cat and care for one, it\u2019s best to make sure you have multiple heat sources for your cat to use and enjoy.<\/p>\n


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8. Bombay Cats Have Low Grooming Needs<\/h3>\n

Bombay Cats have sleek, short coats and don\u2019t really require frequent brushing or bathing. They\u2019ll still appreciate getting brushed once a week<\/a>, as brushing can help remove dead hair and debris and distribute natural oils around the body. Brushing can also be a good bonding activity for you and your cat.<\/p>\n

Since Bombay Cats have relatively short hair, using a soft bristle brush should suffice.<\/p>\n

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9. Bombay Cats Can Be Leash-Trained<\/h3>\n

Bombay Cats are often known for having dog-like personalities. Along with loving people, they\u2019re easy to train, and many can learn new tricks. Since Bombay Cats are curious and adventurous, they can learn to walk on a leash. They\u2019ll usually enjoy exploring the great outdoors and will appreciate being taken out for outdoor excursions.<\/p>\n

Just remember to go at a slow and gentle pace when leash-training a Bombay Cat. They should never be forced to do anything that makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe. Leash training requires time and patience, and going too quickly can discourage your Bombay Cat from wanting to wear a harness and leash altogether.<\/p>\n


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10. Bombay Cats Are Difficult to Find<\/h3>\n

It may be easy to find a black cat, but Bombay Cats are pretty uncommon<\/a>. Although the CFA granted them champion status in 1976, they\u2019ve remained fairly rare throughout the years. People speculate that they\u2019re not common because their appearance and temperament are so similar to black Burmese Cats.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re interested in caring for a Bombay Cat, your best bet would be to check the CFA\u2019s breeder registry. Though uncommon, you may also be able to find adoptable Bombay Cats at cat shows.<\/p>\n

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Conclusion<\/h2>\n

Bombay Cats are charming and delightful cats. They\u2019re playful and affectionate and capable of bringing smiles to people\u2019s faces. If you\u2019re interested in caring for a Bombay Cat, make sure to connect with a reputable breeder with ethical breeding programs.<\/p>\n

It may take some time to find a Bombay Cat, but it\u2019s worth the effort, and you\u2019ll find yourself in the company of a loving and loyal friend.<\/p>\n


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