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Javanese

Weight: 8 - 15 pounds
Life span: 12 - 15 years
CFA rank: 38

  • Lap Cat
  • Intelligence
  • Ease of Training
  • Grooming Requirements
  • Shedding
  • Good with Children
  • Good with Dogs
  • Chattiness
Breed History | Background:

  • This breed was created to be a longhaired version of the popular Siamese. However, it is still ranked among the rarest of cat breeds.
  • The CFA granted championship status to the Javanese in 1986.

Cat Look:

  • Breeders jokingly talk of the Javanese recipe: take one Balinese, dip it in colors of the rainbow and you will create a Javanese.
  • The body is finely boned, sleek, and muscular. The tail is long, thin and sports an eye-catching plume at the end. The head is wedge-shaped with large ears and deep blue eyes.
  • This breed comes in many long, silky colors with lynx points being the most popular pattern.
  • However, any Javanese sporting the colors seal, blue, chocolate or lilac point is not eligible for CFA championship competition.

Behavioral concerns:

  • Expect some feline sass from your Javanese who loves to talk back when spoken to. This is definitely a chatty cat.
  • This breed is big on household routines, which explains why you may be “scolded” if you serve a late dinner. This cat does not enjoy being left home alone.
  • The Javanese can be a bit of true “cat” burglar because of its tendency to open cabinets and drawers with its talented paws and look for treasures to take.
  • Although a bit toned down from the Siamese, the Javanese is less likely to get into trouble out of curious-fueled boredom in your home if you add a second cat or a dog to keep him company.
  • Smart and eager to learn tricks, the Javanese can draw admiration for its athleticism, especially leaping and fetching abilities.
  • The higher the better seems to be the Javanese motto as this breed enjoys perching on tall shelves and riding on people’s shoulders.

Grooming:

  • Its short, low-fuss coat is mat-free and ranks among the lowest of shedding among the feline breeds, including the Siamese.

Suggested Nutritional Needs:

Please consult with your veterinarian about the type of diet and amount to feed your cat during their different life stages.  Different breeds may have a greater risk of obesity based upon their diet, metabolism, activity and age. Thus, your veterinarian is your best source for information on this topic.


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Fun Facts:

  • Goes by the nickname, “The Lazy Man’s Longhair.”
  • These very vocal cats are known for “chattiness” for no apparent reason.