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Bombay (cat).

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Bombay (cat). Bombay (cat), breed of shorthaired cat, named after the city of Bombay (now Mumbai), India, because its jet-black coloring and copper-colored eyes resemble the Indian black leopard. The Bombay was developed in the United States in 1958 by crossing Burmese and black American shorthair cats. Found primarily in the United States, this breed also exists in Great Britain. With well-developed muscles and a substantial bone structure, the Bombay is a heavy cat for its medium-sized body. The medium-sized head is round, with a full face and a short muzzle. Large, round eyes range in color from gold to copper, and are set wide apart. Medium-sized, slightly rounded ears tilt forward. The tail is straight. The distinctive black coat is sleek and glossy with fine, short fur. The Bombay is a confident hunter that adapts readily to indoor life. It has a soft voice and is known for its constant purring. Several cat associations have recognized the Bombay since 1976. In Britain, cat registries classify the Bombay as a type of Asian shorthair. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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