Himalayan
What They Are Like to Live With
Himalayans are gentle, calm, easygoing cats. They enjoy playing, but are not overly active. They also tend to be quiet.
Himalayans with particularly thick coats need regular bathing to keep it clean. Daily brushing is optimal for these cats because their fur is prone to matting.
Things You Should Know
The flat face of the Himalayan can lead to watery eyes and breathing problems.
Himalayans need to be brushed daily to keep their coats from becoming matted.
They also need frequent baths.
The breed is prone to kidney disease.
Himalayan History
The Himalayan was developed in the 1930s by crossing Siamese cats with Persians. Dr. Clyde Keller of the Harvard Medical School and breeder Virginia Cobb of Newton Cattery are credited with first attempting this cross with the intention of getting a Persian cat with Siamese markings. After several cross-breedings, they settled on a male cat they named Newton’s Debutante to be the first official Himalayan.
The Cat Fanciers Association recognized the Himalayan as a breed in 1957, but in the 1980s, changed the Himalayan’s designation to a variety of Persian. The International Cat Association also considers the Himalayan a variety of Siamese. Only the American Cat Fanciers Association recognizes the Himalayan as a separate breed.
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