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Addictional informatio
n (Wiki):
The Himalayan is a breed of long-haired
cat identical in type to the Persian,
with the exception of its blue eyes and
point coloration, which were derived
from the crossing of the Persian with
the Siamese. In Europe they are referred
to as Colourpoint Persians or
Colourpoint Longhairs.
While the Himalayan is considered a
breed separate from the Persian by The
International Cat Association, it is
grouped together with the Persian and
Exotic Shorthair(shorthaired version of
the Persian) under a "Persian Breed
Group standard". The Cat Fanciers'
Association considers the Himalayan a
color variation of the Persian rather
than as a separate breed, although they
do compete in their own color division.
Like many long-haired cats, Himalayans
need to be brushed daily to keep their
coats looking their best and healthiest.
In addition, they may need their face
wiped daily, depending on the cat.
Bathing a Himalayan is also recommended
by some breeders, to help reduce the
amount of oil on the cat's fur and skin.
The fur on the body of a Himalayan is
white or cream, but the points come in
many different colors: seal (or black),
blue, lilac, chocolate, red and cream.
The points can also be tabby or
tortoiseshell-patterned. The chocolate
and lilac point Himalayans are the most
difficult to produce, because both
parents must carry the gene for
chocolate/lilac to produce a chocolate
or lilac kitten, as the trait is
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