Home About Cats Cat Links Catpedia Cat Sitters Contact Us Forums  

 

 

 

 

     
     
 

Scatty Cats online resource for cat lovers, breeders and owners.
We are devoted to providing a wealth of invaluable information, details and contacts for cat owners and breeders
 

 
       
       
 

Oriental Hanuma

Oriental Hanuma

The term Oriental cat is not generally used for any one particular breed of cat. Rather, it describes a set of physical characteristics belonging to a number of cats from Southeast Asia.

The Cat Fanciers' Association and the GCCF (the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy in the UK), however, do recognize the Oriental as a specific breed.

Orientals have small, lean, athletic bodies, large triangular ears, almond-shaped eyes, and usually a very curious, inquisitive, intelligent temperament. They also have a loud voice and 'talk' a lot more than most other cats. Originally, all orientals were short-haired, with a very light-weight and generally light-coloured coat befitting the hot climate of their origin, but they have been cross-bred with Persians and other long-haired to create medium and long-haired oriental breeds such as the Birman and Himalayan. They are also being cross-bred with the Bengal Cat to produce the Serengeti Cat.

The most ubiquitous 'oriental' cat is the Siamese. Other oriental breeds include the Japanese Bobtail (described as a semi-oriental), Burmese, Balinese and many others.

External links

 

 
       
 

UK Cat Breeders & Catteries

 

 
 

Cat Web Sites





 
 
     
 

About Cats is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.
All images and text are Copyright © Scattycats 2006-2009 unless otherwise stated.
By viewing this site you have accepted the disclaimer notice and terms and conditions of use.