Javanese vs Russian Blue

Which cat breed is right for you?

Javanese

Size
5–10 lbs
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Vocal Intelligent Playful Devoted

Russian Blue

Size
7–12 lbs
Lifespan
15–20 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Quiet Gentle Shy Loyal

About the Javanese

The Javanese is a longhaired variant of the Colorpoint Shorthair — carrying Siamese, Balinese, and Colorpoint genetics to produce a silky-coated cat in non-traditional point colors. This medium-sized, graceful breed weighs 5–10 pounds and has the Siamese's angular features, vivid blue eyes, and tubular body wrapped in a flowing, single-layered coat. Their point colors include red, cream, lynx (tabby), and tortoiseshell — any shade outside the traditional four Siamese colors.

Temperament & Personality

Javanese cats are opinionated, highly vocal, and completely devoted to their people — inheriting the Siamese family's legendary sociability and talkativeness. They are extremely intelligent and can learn complex tricks, open doors, and figure out puzzle feeders with ease. They do well with older children and social pets, though they firmly believe they should be the household's top priority.

Pros

  • Single-layered silky coat sheds minimally and produces less Fel d 1 allergen
  • Exceptionally intelligent — among the most trainable of all cat breeds
  • Deeply loyal and affectionate — forms an unbreakable bond with their person
  • Beautiful color variety beyond traditional Siamese shades

Cons

  • Extremely vocal and opinionated — will "argue" with you loudly and persistently
  • Prone to crossed eyes, progressive retinal atrophy, and heart defects from Siamese lineage
  • Can develop severe separation anxiety — not suited for owners who are frequently away
  • May become possessive and jealous of other pets or family members

Looking for a vocal, loving companion? Find Javanese cats and other talkative breeds on Puplister.

About the Russian Blue

The Russian Blue is a naturally occurring breed believed to have originated in the port city of Arkhangelsk (Archangel) in northern Russia, arriving in Europe aboard trade ships in the 1860s. This medium-sized cat weighs 7–12 pounds and is renowned for its dense, plush double coat of uniform blue-gray with silver-tipped guard hairs that give it a luminous shimmer. Its vivid emerald-green eyes, wedge-shaped head, and enigmatic "Mona Lisa smile" complete an unmistakably elegant look.

Temperament & Personality

Russian Blues are gentle, reserved cats that are intensely loyal to their families yet cautious around strangers. They are creatures of habit who thrive on routine — eating at the same time, playing in the same spots, and sleeping in their preferred perch. Once bonded, they are affectionate and playful, often fetching toys and entertaining themselves with quiet grace.

Pros

  • Produces lower levels of the Fel d 1 allergen — better tolerated by some allergy sufferers
  • Dense double coat is low-shedding and virtually maintenance-free
  • Quiet and well-mannered — rarely destructive or excessively vocal
  • Long-lived breed with few genetic health issues — many reach 15–20 years

Cons

  • Shy and reserved with strangers — may hide during gatherings or parties
  • Sensitive to change — can become stressed by moves, new pets, or schedule disruptions
  • Prone to overeating and weight gain if food is left out freely
  • Can be slow to warm up to new family members or housemates

Charmed by those emerald eyes and silver-tipped fur? Find Russian Blue cats ready for their forever homes on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Javanese and a Russian Blue?
The Javanese is 5–10 lbs sized while the Russian Blue is 7–12 lbs sized. They differ in size (5–10 lbs vs 7–12 lbs), lifespan (10–15 years vs 15–20 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Javanese or Russian Blue?
Javanese is generally good with kids. Russian Blue is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Javanese or Russian Blue?
The Javanese has a lifespan of 10–15 years while the Russian Blue has a lifespan of 15–20 years.

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