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Javanese Cats 101 : Fun Facts u0026 Myths

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In today's video, we are going to talk about some interesting facts and myths about the Javanese Cat.


The Javanese is one beautiful cat breed, with a long slender body and a surprisingly bushy plume tail.

The Javanese cat is one enigmatic breed. Confusion surrounds their history, classification, name, and even their surprising muscular capabilities.

Javanese cats are faithful companions who will follow you from room to room, chatting with you along the way. The Javanese shares many similarities with the Siamese, but there are subtle differences between the two.

Here are a few interesting facts about the Javanese Cat which will give you some further insight into its characteristics and temperament.

1. Javanese Cat's Unknown Origin.

While the Javanese is not from Java, the Indonesian island, her origins are unknown. The Javanese is thought to be an offshoot breed of the Balinese since they both have similar markings. What can be confirmed is that the Javanese is an Oriental breed with semilong hair.


2. Javanese Cat's Personality.

Javanese cats, like their Balinese relatives, are playful, devoted, and always eager to tell you their views on life, love, and what you’ve served them for dinner. Javanese have a fascination with food, and while some will burn off the extra calories in playful antics, care must be taken that the less active don’t turn into butterballs.

This is a breed that loves to watch everything you’re doing and follow you throughout the house, watching every move you make. If you’re on the sofa, your Javanese will be right there with you. If you’re in the bathroom, your Javanese will be right there with you. If you’re sleeping, the Javanese will probably try and join you. Although he’ll want to be involved in basically every action you’re doing, the Javanese isn’t nearly as talkative as his cousin, the Siamese, but definitely not lacking in his ability to let you know how he feels. Ignore a Javanese and you will be promptly told that you need to pay attention and engage with him.

Known for their curiosity, intelligence, and excellent communication skills, the Javanese breed is perfect if you want a responsive, interactive cat, one that will blow in your ear and follow you everywhere. Their meows seem definite attempts to communicate, and they look you directly in the eye and seem to answer when spoken to.

This isn’t to say that you can’t leave a Javanese alone. They are perfectly fine being alone for hours on end as long as they have something or even another cat friend to keep them entertained. Many Javanese owners recommend that they have a friend. This is a great breed if you’re looking for a cat that craves attention and enjoys sharing the affection.


3. Their breed classification is complicated.

The Javanese belongs to a group of Siamesestyle cats developed by breeders who wished to blend the personality of a Siamese with a customized coat. This hybrid line includes the Balinese cat, the Colorpoint Shorthair, the Oriental Shorthair, and the Oriental Longhair.

These breeds are all extremely similar, hence the confusion. The main difference lies in their coat’s length, color, and pattern.

Javanese are categorized differently, depending on the country you’re in and which organization you ask. PetMD maintains that the Javanese cat is a longhaired version of the Colorpoint Shorthair.

Most organizations consider the Javanese cat to be a variety of the Colorpoint Shorthair, rather than a separate breed. The Cat Fanciers’ Association is the only group that recognizes the Javanese as a distinct breed.


4. Javanese cats are Exotic.

We don’t know where they originated. They have glamorous locks, and they are elegant and refined. In fact, some people might be tricked into thinking this kitty is fragile. She’s not. The Javanese are actually extremely strong and muscular, able to perform all kinds of kitty acrobatics and they’re also great at jumping.


5. Javanese Cats are Highly Intelligent.

This smart kitty is able to open doors, drawers, and will greet you at the door when you return home. So playtime and activities are a must. They like a nice toy that was hidden around the house for them to find as a favorite game.


6. Javanese Cat's Characteristics.

Other than coat length, the Javanese is almost identical to the Balinese cat. They have svelte, graceful bodies that are muscular and are incredible athletes. They have a wedgeshaped head with big pointed ears and almondshaped eyes which is typical of many breeds derived from the Siamese.

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