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Which cat breed is right for you?
The Bombay was created in the 1950s by breeder Nikki Horner in Louisville, Kentucky, who crossed sable Burmese with black American Shorthairs to produce a cat resembling a miniature black panther. This medium-sized breed weighs 6–11 pounds and has a compact, muscular build with a sleek, jet-black coat. Every feature is black — from their glossy, patent-leather-like fur to their nose leather and paw pads — contrasted only by their striking copper or gold eyes.
Bombays are outgoing, attention-loving cats that thrive on being the center of their family's world. They are remarkably adaptable and get along well with children, dogs, and other cats — often becoming the social director of the household. Their intelligence and trainability make them excellent candidates for learning tricks, and they are known for greeting visitors at the door.
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The Cymric (pronounced "kim-rick") is the longhaired variety of the Manx, originating from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea where tailless cats have existed for centuries. This medium-to-large, solidly built breed weighs 8–13 pounds and is notable for its complete lack of tail — or, in some cases, a short stub — caused by a natural spinal mutation. Their semi-long, double coat is dense and plush, coming in virtually every color and pattern except pointed.
Cymrics are gentle, playful cats with a devoted, dog-like loyalty to their families — they are known to follow their owners from room to room and even come when called. They are excellent with children and other pets, and their calm yet playful nature makes them well-suited to family life. Many Cymrics are fascinated by water and enjoy watching or playing with running faucets.
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