Javanese | |
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Origin | Canada, United States (foundation stock ultimately from Southeast Asia) |
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CFA | standard |
Domestic cat (Felis catus) |
The Javanese, also known as the Colorpoint (or Colourpoint) Longhair in some registries (though that name has other meanings), is a variety of purebred domestic cat.
In the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA),[2][3] it is an offshoot of the Balinese breed, out-crossed to Siamese, Colorpoint Shorthair, and Balinese cats.[3] Individuals have medium-longhair and non-traditional point coloration (lynx/tabby point, tortoiseshell point or red/cream point).[3] The variety was developed in North America; its name is derived from the tradition of naming Oriental-type cats after Southeast Asian places.
Depending on the cat registry in question, the Javanese may be treated as a stand-alone breed, considered a Javanese division of the Balinese, or subsumed with the Himalayan into a merged breed called simply Colourpoint. In others, the cats considered non-traditional colored Balinese cats by the CFA, are also accepted as Balinese cats.[2] Confusingly, some registries refer to what other registries refer to as the Oriental Longhair as Javanese.
CFA 1993
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