Bombay Cat.

The Bombay is a muscular, yet agile, cat with a black coat. The heads of British Bombay cats are rounded and wide with a medium-short, blunt tapered muzzle. The eyes, which are usually brown or green, should be shaped like a Burmese cat's (not round) and set wide, and their ears are broad, slightly rounded and medium sized and, like the eyes, set wide. The American Bombay should have copper or golden eyes and a jet-black coat (occasionally sable), with the same eye shape, and a rounded head. There should be no edges in the shaping of the Bombay's head, and the ears are also slightly rounded at the tips. This cat also looks like a miniature panther giving it the nickname "the parlor panther". The Bombay has a coat that is short, satiny, high-gloss and tight to the body, thus giving it another name—the Patent Leather Cat. Bombay cats require little grooming. They have personalities like Burmese cats as they are virtually genetically the same - they are fun, loving, very affectionate,curious and active
Both the American Bombay and British Bombay have unique voices. They are not a traditional "meow", but more of a sort of warble. While some cats are very vocal, others tend to keep quiet. This is perfectly normal and simply reflects the type of personality each individual cat has. Bombay cats are heat-seekers, meaning that they love to be warm and will tend to sleep with their owners, either under the covers or on top of your legs because of the heat you emit. It shouldn't be a surprise if you sit down on the couch and soon after, your Bombay sits next to you. They're very beautiful and affectionate cats that love human attention. They are also known to get along with dogs better than most cats and to have an inclination towards fetching.
In February 2010, The Bombay won "Best Breed of cat" for the first time in 50 years.
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