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Is a Havana brown cat rare?

Is a Havana brown cat rare?

The Havana Brown is extremely rare. It’s estimated that fewer than 1,000 of the cats exist in the world. The Havana Brown’s large, round-tipped ears tilt forward, giving the cat an alert appearance.

Why are Havana brown cats rare?

The Havana Brown is a rare breed, so much so that his genetic diversity is threatened. It has been propped up by an outcrossing program begun in 1998, which permits the cats to be bred to unregistered black or blue domestic shorthairs or certain colors of Oriental Shorthairs or chocolate-point or seal-point Siamese.

How do I know if my cat is Havana brown?

Check for a brown, smooth, and short coat. This color tends more towards reddish brown than blackish brown and the coat should also appear smooth and glossy. The coat of a Havana brown is short. As such, they don’t tend to shed very much. If the cat is purebred, there should not be any variation in coat color.

How much is a Havana brown cat worth?

A pure breed Havana brown that is three months old can cost anywhere from $500 to $1,300 or more. This will all depend on its quality, age, markings, the breeder and geographical location. A mixed breed Havana brown cat can be as little as $0 to $50 at a local shelter.

Is a brown cat rare?

This gorgeous cat is the only breed that can be called “true chocolate” not only is it extremely rare but while there over 200 million cats in the world, it’s estimated that there are fewer than 1,000 Havan Brown cats overall!

Are Havana Brown cats smart?

The phrase “Chocolate Delights” is often used by Havana Brown enthusiasts to describe this charming chocolate brown cat with the mesmerizing green eyes. They are alert, intelligent, affectionate and occasionally exhibit a mischievious personality. They get along well with other cats, dogs and children.

How much does a brown cat cost?

Breed Information
Colors Brown
Kitten Prices Average $800 – $1300 USD The rare Havana Brown kittens are neither cheap nor easy to get. A pure breed Havana Brown that is three months old can cost anywhere from $800 to $1,500 or more. This will all depend on its quality, age, markings, the breeder and geographical location.

How long do havana brown cats live?

Longevity Range: 8-13 yrs.

Is the Suffolk chocolate allowed in Havana Brown breeding lines?

The Suffolk Chocolate is not allowed in the breeding lines of the Havana Brown in any of these registers. The Havana Brown was the result of a planned breeding between Siamese and domestic black cats, by a group of cat fanciers in England, in the 1950s.

What kind of coat does a Havana Brown cat have?

Sterilized animals can tend to become larger and somewhat chubby. They are a moderately active breed, compared to other short-hair cat breeds. The coat color must be warm brown, typically reddish-brown, with no obvious tabby markings (note that kittens will always show markings but they resolve as the cat ages and dissolve completely by one year).

What kind of features does a Havana Brown have?

A Havana Brown should have no extreme features; specimens should be attractive and moderate. Males tend to be larger than females and are average in weight compared with other breeds. The Havana Brown is an intelligent cat that often uses its paws both to examine objects and to communicate with its owners.

Why is the Suffolk Suffolk called Havana Brown?

Breed development. The alternative name was used because the GCCF uses the name Havana to refer to a self chocolate Oriental Shorthair, from which they wished to be distinguished. Although a Havana Brown is used in the breeding program of the Suffolk, they are not to be confused as the same breed.