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Like the Siamese, there are now two
different varieties of Balinese being
bred and shown - "traditional" Balinese
and "contemporary" Balinese. The
traditional Balinese cat has a coat
approximately two inches long over its
entire body and it is a sturdy and
robust cat with a semi-rounded muzzle
and ears. The traditional Balinese
closely resembles a Ragdoll cat although
they do not share any of the same genes
or breeding other than having a
partially Siamese ancestry. A "contemporary"
Balinese has a much shorter coat and is
virtually identical to a standard show
Siamese except for its tail, which is a
graceful silky plume. Like the Siamese,
the Balinese has a long, slim body,
wedge-shaped head, and vivid blue eyes.
Its soft, ermine-like coat is short in
comparison to those of other longhaired
cats, and doesn't form a ruff.
Like the Siamese, the Balinese loves
attention; it is very playful and fond
of human company. The Balinese is a
gregarious creature that tends to be
very vocal, sometimes even talking to
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