Himalayan Cat
The Himalayan Cat (also called the colourpoint persian) has extremely long, fluffy fur, with the blue eyes and the points of a Siamese. Himalayan is the American term, while in Europe they are reffered to as colourpoint persians.
They were bred from Siamese (for the markings) and Persians (for coat-length and temperament), and share characteristics of both breeds. , Maremmana Horse Himalayans are now considered the same breed , Goffin's Cockatoo for cat , New Guinea Singing Dog registries (CFA), (TICA) as the modern Persian show cat , Umbrella Cockatoo since they have the exact same conformation with a pointed coat. , Havana Brown Cat
The body of a Himalyan is white, but the points come in many different colours: blue, brown, lilac, chocolate, red and creme. The points can also be tabby or tortie patterned.
These cats , Dog Names are sweet-tempered, intelligent, , Tenterfield Terrier social and good companions. Because of their heritage from the Siamese cats , Perro de Presa Canario they tend to be more active than an ordinary Persians. Their coat , Swedish and Danish Warmblood Horses needs daily attention and grooming, because, like many longhaired cats, , Spanish Mastiff they have an abundance of fur.
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