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Bombay cat

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Bombay
A common Bombay cat
OriginUnited States
Breed standards
CFAstandard
TICAstandard
ACFstandard
ACFA/CAAstandard
CCA-AFCstandard
Domestic cat(Felis catus)

TheBombay catis abreedofcat.It is one of the most common cats in Europe.

Bombay cat was developed by Nikki Horner in 1958 inLouisville, Kentucky,USA.This breed was developed to resemble ablack panther.The breed was created by crossingBurmesewithAmerican Shorthair.[1][2][3]

Appearance

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Bombay cat has gold or copper eyes and black fur.[4][5]It looks a lot like Burmese. It has a medium build and is muscular. It weighs between 2.5 and 5.4 kilograms, with males usually being heavier than females.[6]

References

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  1. "Bombay".TICA.org.The International Cat Association(TICA). 13 August 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 29 September 2023.Retrieved29 September2023.
  2. "Bombay".CFA.org.Cat Fanciers' Association.Retrieved29 September2023.
  3. "History".Rokstarr Bombay.Retrieved24 February2016.
  4. "Bombay TICA breed standard"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 29 September 2023.Retrieved2023-09-29.
  5. "Bombay CFA breed standard"(PDF).CFA.org.Cat Fanciers' Association.2019.Archived(PDF)from the original on 29 September 2023.Retrieved29 September2023.
  6. "Bombay Cat Breed Profile".pet-adoption-guide. Archived fromthe originalon 16 February 2013.Retrieved12 January2013.{{cite web}}:More than one of|archivedate=and|archive-date=specified (help);More than one of|archiveurl=and|archive-url=specified (help)

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