Bombay Cat Breed - Temperament
Dog Breeds
As a breed the tempermaent of a Bombay cat breed is outgoing and fun-loving. They are especially tolerant of young children, dogs and other household cats, making them ideal family companions.
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Personality
Bombay cats on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean have distinctive personalities that are similar to those of the Burmese, as they are genetically quite closely related. As a breed, Bombays generally are even-tempered, gentle, outgoing, fun-loving and playful. They are especially tolerant of young children, dogs and other household cats, making them ideal family companions. Bombays are highly intelligent and unusually affectionate. They crave - and they need – a great deal of attention from their human family members. Nonetheless, they are quite adept at inventing any number of ways to amuse themselves (and others), should the need arise. Both the American Bombay and the British Bombay purr a great deal, more so than many other breeds. Some Bombays are particularly vocal, while others typically are quieter. This is a normal characteristic of the breed and simply reflects the particular personalities of individual cats.
Activity Level
Bombays are strong, athletic, agile animals. However, they are not considered an especially active or high-energy breed. They tend to be more sedate than many other breeds of domestic cats.
Behavioral Traits
Bombays are among the handful or two of companion cat breeds that are fairly easy to leash-train. They seem to thoroughly enjoy accompanying their owners on walks and other outdoor outings. Many are fond of playing fetch, chase or other games with their people and other family pets. Their friendly, sociable nature often makes them first to the front door to greet arriving visitors. Bombays are heat-seekers and love to be warm. They usually sleep with their owners either under the covers or on top of them. They also love to sit on laps, purring all the while. The breed is fairly slow to reach maturity.
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