Havana Brown Cat Behavior/Personality/feeding
History
Havana Brown is believed to be the origin of Siam (modern day Thailand).
Siamese people believed that these cats protected them from evil.
In late1800s these cats were brought to Britain. In early 1950s English
breeders attempted to produce a solid-colored cat in the chocolate
point coloring of the Siamese. In 1952 the first solid chocolate kitten
to be registered in England was born. This kitten became the foundation
cat for the new breed. The first Havanas reached America in the mid-1950s.
The breed was given recognition in 1959 under the name Havana Brown,
and in 1964 the CFA granted the Havana Brown full Championship status.
Appearance
Havana Browns are medium-sized and muscular in stature. They are elegant
and graceful in Appearance. The Havana Brown has a distinctive head
with ears that are quite large with rounded tips. Their legs appear
long in proportion to their bodies and are more noticeable in females
than in more muscular males. They have wide oval eyes.
Personality
Havana Browns are affectionate, gentle, highly intelligent, and, quiet.
They are very adaptable and adjust to any situation with ease. They
are very active and energetic cats that love biting paper and cardboard.
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