Havana Cat Breed Introduction

 Havana Cat Breed Introduction
Havana Cat (Definite Introduction)

Havana cat, also known as Havana brown cat, English name is Havana, although today's Havana cats were bred by British breeders, but scientists believe that the birthplace of Havana cats may be in Southeast Asia, and then came to the UK for various reasons. When they first appeared on the scene, people thought they were a branch of the Siamese cat (definite introduction). However, as the Havana cat produced an all-brown variety, British breeders began to obtain cats with more unique coat colors through hybridization. By the 1950s, the Havana brown cat was finally born.

The most obvious characteristic of Havana cats is that the color of their body hair is unique. There are two main types of coat colors, one is brown, and the other is cool-colored with rose color. of gray. Because the color of this cat's coat is similar to the color of Havana cigars certified in Cuba, they are naturally called Havana cats.

As household pets, Havana cats are scattered all over the world. However, such cats are still rare in China, and it is even more difficult to buy them. If you are interested in this kind of cat, it is best to first pay attention to where you can buy this kind of cat.

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