Javanese
Veterinarian Reviewed on January 4, 2008 by Dr. Janice Huntingford
Physical Characteristics
Breed Group:
The Javanese is a member of the Longhair Group.
Weight:
7-9 lb.
Height:
Medium-sized body.
Color(s):
The coat comes in a range of colors including seal, blue, chocolate and lilac points.
Coat:
The Javanese sports a fine, semi-long coat that lies close to the body. The silky feel is richer than a shorthair’s coat.
Overview
Character:
This intelligent cat gives an air of grace and refinement. The fearless Javanese is quite curious and will investigate around the home.
Country of Origin:
Japan
History:
The Javanese has roots in the Siamese-style cat in personality and conformation. This breed is also closely related to the Balinese. The crossing of Balinese and colourpoint shorthair helped introduce colors to the Balinese line. What developed were the longhaired colourpoint cats.
Name:
Named after Java. Note that this breed was not developed in Java.
Temperament:
The Javanese likes to communicate through its frequent meows. Personality may match with the coat colour. This cat likes to remind owner of his routines, such as meal times.
Care:
Training:
This intelligent cat is easy to train. The Javanese can play fetch and encourage his owner to throw.
Activity:
Provide exercise to keep the Javanese healthy and fit. Be aware this cat may be prone to gaining weight. They like to play with a ping pong ball or other small toy. Provide a scratching surface such as a scratching post. This cat likes to take part in the owner’s activities. They enjoy riding on human shoulders.
Ownership:
The Javanese is good with children. This social cat follows people and may get underfoot. Owners should spend plenty of time playing. If left without interaction, this cat may feel depressed when alone for too long. A second cat can provide a great companion when humans are away for hours.
Breeders:
No breeders listed at this time.
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Janice Huntingford, DVM, has been in veterinary practice for over 30 years and has founded two veterinary clinics since receiving her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. She has studied extensively in both conventional and holistic modalities. Ask Dr. Jan