Javanese
Cat Weight:
7-9 lbs. Color
- Ranges from cream, red, lynx points, and parti-color points. Eyes
- Deep vivid blue Appearance
- The slender lines and flowing coat hide a rock hard body capable of amazing
feats of acrobatic proportions. The Javanese has a medium length, fine, silky
coat, without downy undercoat. The coat lies close to the body, and may appear
shorter than it really is. Their markings can vary from a soft sprinkling of red
and cream on a background of seal, blue, chocolate or lilac, to bold splashes
of color, sometimes creating a clown-like appearance. Personality
- The Javanese is a breed for folks who waant a little spice in their lives. Javanese
are a study of contradictions - elegant refinement, sometimes fragile in appearance
in reality hard and muscular with surprising strength. Highly intelligent, they
become familiar with their human's routine. They will "talk", gently
reminding when you are late with meals or play time, joyously greeting you whenever
you have been away. As a rule, the Javanese voice is softer and gentler than the
Siamese. They use their paws like little hands to open cabinets and drawers in
search of a favorite toy they saw you hide. Breed
Fact - Tortie points are the Javanese version of a dizzy blond or crazy redhead
acting almost as if, between the splashes of red and cream mixed with the background
color, they can't make up their minds how they are supposed to behave. They "speak"
their minds freely and entertain you with their antics. If Lucille Ball was ever
reincarnated as a cat, she would definitely be a tortie! CFA
Javanese Breed Standard |