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The Javanese is a recognized breed of cat. Javanese have a long, silky coat, that comes in a variety of colors. Javanese cats, like their Siamese relatives, are noted as being very intellegent and talkative. Similar in coat style to the Balinese, Javanese are pointed cats that fall outside of the typically accepted point colors seen in Balinese cats(seal, blue, chocolate and lilac). Instead, Javanese are referred to as colorpoint cats, showing odd or rare colors, such as red or white, as well as patterns such as tabby and tortie.

The Javanese is a recognized breed of cat. Javanese have a long, silky coat, that comes in a variety of colors. These cats are highly intelligent, and resemble the Balinese.Javanese are very social cats which will become depressed if they are left alone too often. They are generally very playful pets, and are markedly good at jumping. 

However, they do have a tendency to become overweight if they do not receive adequate exercise. Javanese are also quite vocal, and most will "talk" for no particular reason.The Javanese history dates back to the late 1940's or early 1950's. The javanese cats have siamese origins and therefore resemble the siamese cat. They walk with their tails held high and sway them more as to dance and prance. They are very playful cats. The javanese is strong and muscular, even though it is only medium in size, with long slim legs.

The Javanese is a recognized breed of cat. Javanese have a long, silky coat, that comes in a variety of colors. Javanese cats, like their Siamese relatives, are noted as being very intelligentand talkative. Similar in coat style to the Balinese, Javanese are pointed cats that fall outside of the typically accepted point colors seen in Balinese cats (seal, blue, chocolate and lilac). Instead, Javanese are referred to as colorpoint cats, showing odd or rare colors, such as red or white, as well as patterns such as tabby and tortie. 

As they are directly related to Siamese and Balinese cats, they can suffer from some of the same genetic defects. Generally, these defects are bred out of the active lines and are becoming rare. They are very social cats which can become depressed if they are left alone too often. They are generally very playful pets, and are markedly good at jumping. However, they do have a tendency to become overweight if they do not receive adequate exercise. Javanese are also quite vocal, and most will "talk" for no particular reason.

This ancient, rare breed was originally found in Japan and throughout most of southeast Asia. These beautiful and very active cats have a very unique tail which looks like a pom-pom - the result of a distinctive combination of curves that is unique to each cat.  These long, lanky cats have very sleek and powerful legs that make them very adept at running and leaping (look out, nick nacks!) Very intelligent and affectionate, the Javanese has a distinctive oriental look that is given by high cheekbones and slightly almond-shaped eyes. 

This exquisite cat comes in a rainbow of colors and coat patterns in both long-haired and short-haired varieties. A word of caution - Javanese Cats are addictive! It's hard to stop at owning just one! If you're open to a bit of excitement in your life, a Javanese may be the cat for you. It is an extremely intelligent breed, and will soon assert its rightful place in your household: as "major domo," telling you in its sweet voice that it is time for dinner, or for play. The Javanese will joyfully ride your shoulders, play fetch with you, and just generally enrich your humdrum life. Such a deal, such a cat!
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