The Javanese is a recognised breed of domestic cat. Javanese have a long, silky coat, that comes in a variety of colours. Javanese cats, like their Siamese relatives, are noted as being very intelligent and talkative. Similar in coat style to the Balinese, Javanese are pointed cats that fall outside of the typically accepted point colours seen in Balinese cats (seal, blue, chocolate and lilac). Instead, Javanese are referred to as colourpoint cats, showing odd or rare colours, such as red or white, as well as patterns such as tabby and tortie. As they are directly related to Siamese and Balinese cats, they can suffer from some of the same genetic defects. Generally, these defects are bred out of the active lines and are becoming rare. They are very social cats which can become depressed if they are left alone too often. They are generally very playful pets, and are markedly good at jumping. However, they do have a tendency to become overweight if they do not receive adequate exercise. Javanese are also quite vocal like the Balinese, and most will “talk” for no particular reason.
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