10 POPULAR CAT BREEDS IN INDIA
People say it is not possible to “own a cat” and it is not completely
wrong. Cats are territorial – they attach themselves more to territory
than to humans. Thus, cats are fundamentally different from dogs. Cats are so intelligent, affectionate and warm, that having a cat as a
pet helps to elevate bad mood or cure depression, and is often
associated with positive psychological benefits. They are low- maintenance, mostly keep to
themselves, don’t stink, and are quieter creatures when compared to
dogs. As with any other pet, they become family members. Every time a
cat meows and rubs itself against your leg, looking with those soulful
eyes, it is bound to warm your heart away.
If you are planning to adopt or but a cat as pet in India, getting information about different breeds allows easy selection. It also makes it easy to understand the right nourishment and care that requires to be provided.
So, what are the most popular cat breeds in India?
- Indian Billi [Spotted Cat]
- Persian Cats
- Bombay Cat
- Himalayan Cat
- Maine Coon Cat
- Siamese cat
- American Bobtail Cat
- Singapura Cat
- Bengal Cat
- British Shorthair Cat
A. Indian Billi [Spotted Cat]:
Indian Billi is a shy and affectionate cat breed that originated in Sri Lanka and India as per historical records.
They are also called spotted cats and are mostly preferred by people for their appearance as they have an unusual beauty.
They adapt well to the Indian climate having originated from the same
country and are among the wild ones that avoid human contact. They have
a rectangular frame with medium build, strong muscles and bones and a
long tail that reaches the shoulder.
Indian Billi has shoulders and hips of even length and legs of medium length with oval shaped paws.
They
have grey spots all over the body and a dark skin compared to the
appearance of the body colour. The female cats are smaller and more
graceful than the male cats.
It has reddish great fur over most of
the body and rusty spots on the back and flanks. There are four
blackish lines running over the eyes with two of them extending over the
neck.
The chin, throat, inner sides of the limbs and belly of this breed are whitish and have tiny brownish spots.
"Indian Cat Federation
(ICF) is working to get this breed recognized internationally to raise
chances of adoption by cat lovers across the globe and a better life for
the cats."
In India, there is a natural drift towards
foreign breeds which has kept Indian Billi away from the right
treatment and acceptance.
These feisty cats are beautiful and can
be tamed easily as a house pet as they are shy and affectionate. As a
stray, their life is shortened to just about 10 years due to unpleasant
factors such as accidents, untreated illness and fights with dogs.
However, with proper care and a comfortable environment, these cats can live up to 18 years.
ICF
has collaborated with veterinary colleges across India for carrying out
research programmes of this breed and gather information of its unique
traits to be able to offer deeper understanding of these cats.
B. Persian Cats :
The early Persian type cats likely reached us via European trade
originating in Iran (formerly Persia) during the 1600s. The
Himalayan was the result of crossing Persian with Siamese later in
breed development (1920s-1930s) to add the colorpoint pattern,
and is a division of Persian
They were mostly preferred due to their doll faces and were even popular among the nobility including Queen Victoria of England.
This breed has long coat and are characterised by their sweet
temperament but they limit their affection to humans they are closest
to.
They are praised for their glamorous good looks and calm
behaviour. They soon became popular in North America as loving pets and
as show pets.
WEIGHT: 3.5- 7 kg
SIZE : 14- 18 inches long
LIFE SPAN: 10-15 yrs
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
- COAT : The thick soft undercoat is overlain by a profuse standoff
outer coat of long soft hairs. Well-developed ruff and frill, and tail
is heavily haired. Coat texture should not be wooly.
- EYES : The large wide-set eyes are copper or orange. In shaded
silver, golden and chinchilla, they are blue-green or emerald green.
In Europe, a copper-eyed shaded silver is termed Pewter. Variable
colored eyes are present in Persian white cats.
Persians have a heavy cobby build, small ears with rounded tips. A very short upturned nose and muzzle, with a well defined stop or break between the eyes is present.
Persian cats have a large rounded broad head.
Paws are rounded, tufted, and large. Tail is short, and carried low. The neck is short.
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Peke-faced is a subtype that is extremely foreshortened, similar to a Pekingese dog,while doll-faced cats are more moderate in their brachycephalic head conformation.
The Peke subtype is specifically described in only certain registries. In ACFA for example, the Peke-faced is recognized as a head indented between eyes, creases following cheekbone; forehead, nose and chin form a perpendicular line.
GROOMING:
High grooming requirements are typical for Persian cats. Once to twice daily grooming to prevent matting is helpful allow 15 minutes minimum daily. Regular baths are also used to help maintain the coat in excellent condition. Daily removal of tears to prevent staining and dermatitis in medical canthus area and facial folds may be required
"Persian cats are high maintenance pets and require regular grooming to
avoid tangled and matted fur which can be painful for them."
BEHAVIOUR:
They are not very energetic or playful and like a warm spot to relax
but sometimes get a burst of energy which is followed by a long nap or
no activity. They cannot be trained easily as they are slow learners and do not take interest in learning tricks.
HEALTH ISSUES:
Persian cats are prone to common health issues like kidney disease,
respiratory distress, eye conditions, excessive eye watering, bladder
infections, heat sensitivity and others due to selective breeding
techniques and general illness. Keen observation and quick treatment can
cure them easily.
C.Bombay Cat:
Bombay Cat is a result of the breeding of long-time cat breeder and
exhibitor, Nikki Horner of Kentucky. They were named Bombay because they
have the distinction of being the blackest cat and look like Indian
Black Panthers.
After they mature, these cats have black coats that are short, tight and extremely shiny.
They have black paw pads and shiny black coat with golden eyes which
is a striking combination. These cats are small, muscular and
deceptively heavy in weight.
"Bombay cats are fully domestic, man-made breed which is a cross between a black American short hair and a sable Burmese."
It
can be trained to perform tricks, fetch items and heel on command. This
cat breed has been accepted by different cat associations since 1976.
They
have wonderful characteristics and make amazing companions. They take
time to mature and may not display all of their characteristics until 18
months of age.
They love attention from their human caregivers and like to be carried on the shoulders and sit on laps.
These cats are affectionate and most likely to bond with one family member and follow them everywhere.
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If
Bombay cats are left alone at home, they may suffer from lack of
attention. They are great with welcoming strangers and do not act aloof.
Bombay
cats adapt well to living with people and other pets. These cats love
heat sources and sleep near heating vents whenever they get a chance to.
They have short coats that require little brushing about once a week
and rarely needs to be bathed.
These intelligent and trainable cats are active and always like to play fetch. They can be easily trained to walk on a leash.
They
must be taken for regular veterinary check-ups to detect common health
issues like sinus problems, runny noses and head deformity at birth.
Regular vaccinations in early years are important and decision for
neutering or spaying must be taken at 5 to 9 months of age as they reach
sexual maturity as early as 5 months.
Maintaining dental hygiene and keeping a check on the weight for obesity is also important for their health.
It is better to keep this cat as an indoor-only cat to prevent diseases and injuries.
It
is recommended to provide high quality wet food and some dry food as
well in their diet. Special diet may be needed for cats with health
conditions, kittens and elderly cats.
D. Himalayan Cat :
Himalayan cats, also known as Himmies, are a hybrid breed of Persian
and Siamese cats. After creating and crossing several litters, two
medical researchers from Harvard finally produced the first true
Himalayan cat.
They are beautiful with long silky coats like Persian cats and pointed colouring with bright blue eyes like Siamese cats.
They have a medium to large size with stocky, thick body and wide, deep chest, a rounded abdomen and sturdy bones.
A healthy Himalayan cat will feel muscular and solid and is not very chubby.
They
like attention and affection of their owners and have sweet, playful
personalities. This breed is officially recognized by many cat
associations since 1957.
"Himalayan cats have long, silky hair that tangles easily and requires brushing with a sturdy, wide-toothed comb every day."
It is important to dedicate some time for their grooming and remove dirt, debris and dust to prevent tangling.
Visiting
a professional groomer every few months is also recommended to ensure
their coat stays healthy and clean. Trimming their nails keeps them
safe, injury-free and also protects the owner’s furniture.
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Himalayan cats are extremely playful and become mischievous when bored but have low exercise needs.
They can be kept entertained with plenty of cat toys and playtime with their human caregivers.
These
cats are susceptible to certain health conditions like kidney disease,
respiratory issues and ringworm infections. The nutritional needs of the
cat depend on its age, weight and activity levels.
The vet may be able to suggest food that helps in preventing and reducing hairballs which is a common issue in Himalayan cats.
Overfeeding of meals and treats may lead to weight gain which may affect the lifespan of the cats.
E. Maine Coon Cat :
Maine Coon Cat is a natural breed that resembles Norwegian forest
cats and is one of the largest domesticated cats. It has a medium to
large, muscular body with broad chest and well balanced rectangular
appearance.
It has a heavy, shaggy coat that goes shorter on the
shoulder and longer on the britches and stomach. This breed sports a
good looking front ruff, ear tufts, foot tufts and has a long flowing
tail.
Maine Coon cats have served as barn cats and mousers
throughout New England and one has even won Best in Show at the first
North American cat show in 1895.
It is often found in brown but
comes in a many colours and patterns. It holds the Guinness Book of
World Records for the longest act in the world.
"It is
an easy going, loyal, and an affectionate cat breed that are not cling
to their human caregivers. They like their independence and will climb
onto laps only when they are ready."
Their glorious
coat only requires standard amount of grooming. To avoid hairballs it is
important to comb their hair weekly to remove dead hair.
Trimming their nails every couple of weeks and providing a scratching post ensures injury-free safety.
Maintaining
dental hygiene is as important as regular grooming and may require
cleaning from the veterinarian as well. They can be kept busy with toys
and can also be trained to fetch and chase laser pointers.
These cats are sociable with other breeds and cat-friendly dogs. These cats are reserved around strangers.
They
do well in cold weather and are recommended to be kept as an indoor cat
to protect them from diseases, fights, attacks by predators and vehicle
accidents.
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Apart from receiving usual vaccinations and
preventative veterinary treatments, they must be checked for inherited
heart conditions, muscle weakness disease and hip dysplasia. Some cats
are known for a defect of extra toes but that does not affect the cat’s
health.
They only need regular diet which is healthy for all cats and must be fed with the right balance of dry and wet food.
Checking the cat’s weight and keeping it under check is necessary to avoid obesity that lowers lifespan.
F. SIAMESE CAT:
Siamese cats are medium-sized, muscular cats that originated from
Thailand. King of Siam, in 1880, gave two pairs of Siamese cats to an
English man who took them home to England and the cats started gaining
popularity since then.
These cats have points of darker colour
patterns on the ears, face, tail, legs and feet which is their most
striking characteristic. It is one of the original breeds of pedigreed
cats and came to be officially recognised by Cat Fanciers’ association
in 1906.
"Siamese cats have short coat and only require the standard care of weekly brushing session to lessen the risk of hair falls."
Their point pattern comes from recessive genes where dark melanin pigments are produced in cooler areas of the skin.
Their
cat claws may need regular trimming every 10 to 14 days and providing a
scratching post will keep the cats safe from injuries.
Maintaining good dental hygiene with regular brushing of teeth and regular dental cleaning from veterinarian is also important.
Siamese
cats are active, playful, curious and can be trained easily. They like
to climb and should be provided with a cat tree or a similar structure.
They like chase-toys and will end up doing mischief if left without a
source of entertainment.
They bond easily with humans, sit on laps
and may get depressed if left alone without attention for a long time.
They are one of the most vocal cats and will keep talking till you pay
attention to them.
They blend well in families with children and
with cat-friendly dog breeds. Young children need to be taught how to
treat the cat properly.
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They live longer as indoor-only cats and it also prevents exposure to various diseases.
In
Siamese cats, apart from the most prevalent health concern of eye
conditions, there are other common health problems. Respiratory
diseases, liver problems, disrupted kidney function disease and heart
defects are some major issues.
Siamese cats may overeat if there is free access to food which may lead to obesity with shortened lifespan or unhealthy old age.
It
is important to provide them with a balance of wet and dry food and a
modified diet with advancing age by discussing with a veterinarian.
F. AMERICAN BOBTAIL CAT :
The American Bobtail Cats are a result of a natural, harmless
mutation of cats with bobtails. In 1960s, the American Bobtail cat
became an official breed. It is best known for its shortened tails and
unique, wild appearances.
They have a sweet, affectionate and
docile temperament which makes them an ideal pet for families with older
kids and other pets at home.
They have an adaptable, friendly personality that suits any home type and are perfect to be employed as therapy cats.
They
are friendly towards extreme strangers and prove great companions to
long distance truckers as they travel extremely well. They are playful,
love to play fetch with their owners and can be easily trained at leash
walking.
"American Bobtail cats are relatively low
maintenance and require brushing once or twice a week to remove dead
hair and keep the coat shiny and healthy."
It is important to maintain dental hygiene by brushing teeth at least once a week and supplementing plaque-controlling treats.
Trim
their nails regularly to keep their paws healthy and avoid injuries,
furniture tears and boredom-induced scratching. They have lower exercise
requirements but little playtime will keep them happy and active.
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American
Bobtail cats have a massive gene pool and are generally healthy cats
with no predispositions to inherited health conditions. Spinal issues,
kidney diseases and heart issues may affect their health and may need
quick preventative measures or cure from veterinarian.
The intake and diet balance largely depends on the age, activity levels and general heath of the cats.
For variation in taste and texture, wet and dry food can be mixed for a change of diet a few times per week.
G. SINGAPURA CAT
Singapura cat, also known as Pura, is the smallest domestic cat breed
and has unique looks with a loving personality. It originated on the
streets of Singapore and is now bought as prized pets around the world.
A
fully grown Singapura cat weighs 4 to 8 pounds and sports large, round
eyes and sepia-coloured coat. These social cats are full of affection
and love with some mischievous behaviour and curiosity.
They are
people oriented cats that love to be a part of the daily activities of
their family and are happiest in company of humans and cat-friendly dogs
as well. Their tiny body is sturdy and muscular well equipped for
climbing and energetic activities.
Singapura cats can be kept entertained with cat trees, playgrounds, puzzles and toys and scratching post.
They
have a short coat and low grooming needs of weekly brushing. Checking
ears, trimming nails and maintaining dental hygiene is also necessary.
"Singapura cat is a highly intelligent breed and picks tricks quickly which makes training easier."
Some
common health problems include obesity, ear infections and breed
specific problems like Pyruvate kinase deficiency and uterine inertia
for pregnant females.
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Singapura cats must be given high quality
cat food with an option of raw food diet according to cat’s nutrition
needs. Consulting a veterinarian for diet courses according to the cat’s
likes and dislikes is also an option.
It is an uncommon breed and may not be easily found in local shelters.
Checking
with local rescue organisations may help and national and local breed
organisations will help find reputable breeders who have this breed.
H. BENGAL CAT:
Bengal cats are considered a hybrid breed but are accepted as a pure
breed by several organisations due to its three-generation presence.
Though
there have been many contributions in the past and future, the main
credit of the Bengal cat hybrid goes to Jean Sudgen Mill.
She
acquired hybrids of African leopard cats and domestic cats to study
their genetics. She further bred these hybrids with domestic cats to
produce a breed with personality of domestic cat and an exotic look.
Bengal
cats are named after the Asian leopard cat and have been cross bred
with domestic cats like Abyssinian, Egyptian mau or American shorthair.
"Bengal cats are beautiful, smart, wild looking cats with growing popularity due to its patterns and personalities."
Though
their official markings are considered as either spotted or marbled,
they have varying display of wild looking markings like rosettes,
stripes and spots. The original coat is normally brown but is available
in other coat colours as well.
They have white background fur on
their whisker pads, chin, chest, abdomen and inner legs. They were first
recognized as an experimental breed by TICA in 1983 and received full
recognition in 1993.
Bengal cats are simple large house cats that
require minimal grooming of weekly combing to remove dead cells, hair
and prevent hairballs.
It is important to trim cat’s nails every couple of weeks, provide a scratching post and clean litter box regularly.
They are active cats that love to climb, chase lasers, play fetch and must be kept engaged with cat toys.
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These cats love water but must be kept as indoor-only cats to prevent from catching diseases, injuries and getting into fights.
Bengal
cats get along with dogs and other cat breeds but may have a prey-drive
for smaller pets like hamsters and guinea pigs. They must be given
immunizations and preventative health treatments but will still be prone
to genetic diseases.
Autosomal recessive disorder, rolling of
eyelids and other infections may be some of the commonly found health
problems in Bengal cats.
It is practical to buy a formulated, grain-free diet or give them raw diet.
I. BRITISH SHORTHAIR :
British Shorthair cat is one of the oldest English cat breeds that
are known for their calm and quiet temperament. This breed has Roman
roots and may have been brought to England when the Romans invaded
England.
They became street dogs of Britain and with the help of
breeding programs and cross breeding; today’s British Shorthair was
created. They have been registered in many cat associations and clubs
since 1967
British Shorthair cats have pleasant expressions, round
features and have earned a special place as a household cat in Britain
and around the world. They have a round head, bright round eyes, chubby
cheeks, round paws and a tail with rounded tip.
They come in
different coat colours but one of the most popular ones is a striking
blue colour and hence this breed is sometimes referred as the British
Blue.
"British shorthair cats are easy going cats that do not overly demand attention or grooming."
This
breed is not very vocal. They have dense, plush short hair and require
removing of loose hairs and dander several times a week to prevent
hairballs. They may need more brushing during spring when they shed
their winter coat.
They do not particularly like to be held or
carried but enjoy the company of human family members and sending time
with them in the same room.
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They have low exercise needs and cannot jump on high counters as they are vertically challenged.
It
is important to engage the cat to play regularly to avoid inactivity
and encourage good health and mental stimulation. They can tolerate
being alone at home for extended time period without suffering social
anxiety.
They have a vast genetic pool which makes them a healthy
breed with less genetic problems. However, they may be at risk for
Haemophilia B, which is a hereditary bleeding disorder and must also be
kept in check to avoid obesity.
British Shorthair breed cats
benefit from a balanced diet with quality ingredients. They must be fed
according to their age, activity and energy levels.