Havana
Brown Cat Weight:
8-10 lbs. Coloring
- A rich and even shade of warm brown throughout, tending toward red-brown
(mahogany) rather than black-brown. Eyes
- Green Appearance
- The first thing an admirer notices is thhe cat's glistening mahogany-toned brown
coat. Their other incomparable feature is the distinctive head that is slightly
longer than it is wide. When viewed in profile, the prominent, broad nose has
a definite stop at the eyes. A pronounced whisker break combined with the strong
square chin forms a somewhat rounded muzzle, which appears to be a protrusion
of the head, sometimes compared to a corn cob or the end of
a light bulb. There is a pronounced break in the bone structure that can
be felt when grasping the muzzle with the fingertips. It is unmistakable and no
Havana Brown is ever without it! Personality
- This is the perfect cat for the person wwho wants a sociable, affectionate and
intelligent feline friend. A cat as sweet in appearance and color as chocolate.
The Havana Brown has a charming, pixyish manner and a soft, intimate voice. Unlike
other breeds, which characteristically use their noses to investigate curiosities,
the Havana Brown leads with its paws, touching and feeling. They often extend
a paw as a means of contact or attempt to gain the attention of passersby. A people
oriented breed, these cats quietly demand human companionship. Breed
Fact - Several theories exist as to how the breed got its name. Some historians
insist it was named after the rabbit of the same color; however, most Havana Brown
fans choose to believe that the breed got its name because it was the color of
a fine Havana cigar. CFA
Havana Brown Breed Standard |