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Generally, everyone loves the black color, as it attracts people more easily. Bombay cat is an attractive black cat. It is the best miniature partner which adaptable to different lifestyle and environment.
In this article let’s analyze more about Bombay cat’s personality, health problems, and some unknown interesting facts.
Bombay Cat History
In 1965 a breeder Nikki Horner from Louisville, Kentucky developed a miniature black partner Bombay cat breed. This breed was officially registered in 1970 by Cat Fanciers’ Association and in 1979 by The International Cat Association.
It is created from cross-bred between black American Shorthairs and sable Burmese cats.
Bombay Cat Facts
- Origin – North America
- Size – Medium-sized cat
- Height – 60cm
- Weight – 3-6 kg
- Lifespan – 15 and 20 years
- Group – Shorthair
- Color – Black
- Coat – Short and shiny
- Activity Level – Moderate
- Hypoallergenic – No
Bombay Cat Personality
Bombay cats are fun going, gentle, outgoing, playful and even-tempered. They are excellent family companions with tolerant of dogs, young children and other household cats.
Usually, Bombay cats are affectionate and highly intelligent. These cats require attention from their family members. Some cats are particularly vocal where others are vocal.
Bombays are athletic, strong and agile animals with social and friendly nature.
Bombay Cat Appearance
The Bombay cats have brilliant large eyes with gold to a copper color. These cats with muscular bodies, lithe balance cat’s beauty of mini partner. They have medium-sized, rounded heads and the tip of the nose is little rounded.
Bombay Cat Grooming
As they have extremely glossy coats, they need low grooming maintenance in front. Weekly wipe and brush are recommended to maintain a good coat. They shed more in spring and in autumn they need frequent brushing is necessary.
Bombay Cat Shedding
Since their coats are satiny and short so there is minimal shedding. Low to no shedding for this breed.
Bombay Cat Health Problems
Generally, Bombay cats are a healthy breed but suffer from some hereditary health issues. Some common health problems which affect Bombay cats include:
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM):
HCM is a heart disease in cats caused due to thickening of heart muscle. This cause thromboembolism, heart failure and occasionally sudden death.
- Symptoms – Difficulty breathing, abnormal heart sounds, weak pulse, lethargy and loss of appetite.
- Treatment – Medication will help to manage HCM, nitroglycerine can be applied to the skin for absorption.
Autosomal dominant Polycystic kidney disease:
It is a hereditary disease which affects certain breeds. This disorder can identify through the gene test.
- Symptoms – Vomiting enlarged kidneys, lethargy, depression and loss of weight.
- Treatment – Less phosphorus and protein diet is recommended, antacid and anti-nausea drugs are recommended.
Hypokalaemia:
Hypokalaemia is a deficiency of potassium in blood plasma.
- Symptoms – Muscle pain, dull coat, weight loss, muscle wasting and lethargy.
- Treatment – Medication to control vomiting and diarrhoea.
Breathing issues:
Breathing issues are caused due to respiratory distress in which your cat will suffer from both inhaling and exhaling.
- Symptoms – Panting, laboured breathing, rapid breathing, coughing, lethargy, shaking and retching.
- Treatment – Medication will help with breathing issues.
Excessive tearing:
Anything from serious illness to a simple cold may cause excessive tearing.
- Symptoms – Conjunctivitis, Corneal disorders, Watery, tearing eyes and Dry eye.
- Treatment – Medication and antibiotics.
Feeding Bombay Kittens
To avoid tummy upsets feed same kitten foods as a routine. Gradually you can change kitten diet but make sure that it won’t cause any digestive upsets.
Feed good quality foods that fulfil all nutritional requirements. They need fresh, clean water at all times.
Bombay Cat Care
- If you are getting a cat from a breeder then choose a good breeder.
- Check your cats have any breathing difficulty.
- Get regular checkup and vaccinations as per schedule.
- Provide your cats with plenty of toys and spend time with them.
- Give warm places like cat beds near sunny windows.
- Try leash training.
Bombay Kitten Names
Bombay Cat Adoption Centers
- Hooves & Paws Animal Rescue
PO Box 1469
Littlerock, CA 93543 - New Leash On Life Adoption Center
507 Jim Draper Blvd
Lebanon, TN 37087