About the Tonkinese Cat Breed
If you just can't decide whether you want a Burmese cat or a Siamese cat, then you may want to consider a cat that is the descendant of both of these wonderful breeds, the
Tonkinese.
The Tonkinese cat breed was officially created in the nineteen sixties in North America when a Burmese cat was crossed with a Siamese.
However, for many years before the breed was created, cat fanciers crossed the two breeds unofficially.
The Tonkinese was created to combine the best traits of both of its parent breeds.
Unlike many other breeds created from a cross, this breed was designed to have a body, character, and coat that combined traits from both the
Burmese and the
Siamese.
Usually, a cross breed is only created to establish a specific color or coat trait.
Since the Tonkinese is such a balanced cross breed, it is no surprise that these cats have a wonderful personality.
This breed is very loving and affectionate and are the ideal choice for families or multiple cat homes.
They even are tolerant of dogs and other pets and they
actually seem to enjoy children and don't mind a bit of undignified play.
Your cat may even be willing to attend your child's tea party in fancy dress.
When you sit on the couch, your cat will either leap onto your shoulder or curl up in your lap.
The Tonkinese
is another very cuddly breed of cat...
When you climb into bed at night, he will snuggle under the covers with you. If you don't want a cat that is cuddly, this breed is not right for you.
The Tonkinese also has a playful nature. These cats love to play hide and seek or launch sneak attacks on their unsuspecting family members.
Be sure to give your cat plenty of toys to keep him happy and occupied. With its outgoing and affectionate personality, the Tonkinese is not a good choice for people who spend a lot of time away from home.
If you work long hours and own one of these cats, you should consider adding a second Tonkinese or a similarly playful cat to your household.
These cats are extremely intelligent and easily trainable. You can teach your Tonkinese to come when he is called, to play fetch, and even to walk on a leash.
The Tonkinese weighs six to twelve pounds and has a wedge shaped head, slightly slanted eyes, a muscular body, and a long, graceful tail.
This breed comes in Brown, Chocolate, Red, Blue, Lilac, Cream, Cinnamon, and Fawn colors, with Tortoiseshell Mink, self, and tabby patterns.
However, only the Mink patterned cats are able to enter shows. These Mink cats must have striking blue eyes, but the other coat colors can have either blue or green eyes.
If a Siamese cat is a bit too chatty for you and the Burmese is a bit too shy, then the Tonkinese may be just right.
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