Javanese Cat
Category: Cats
Facts about Javanese Cats, "Scientific name for Javanese Cat is Felis Catus". The "Javanese cat" is an exciting cat who asserts and demands what it is his. A Javanese Cat is playful cat with sweet voice normally used for requesting something. It has a long tubular body, which complements well with its weight. The Javanese Cat are very similar to the Balinese and the Siamese but they are more slender and intelligent. Javanese Cats triangular head forms a definite continuation of its large ears. The Javanese Cat have deeply set either blue or green eyes depending on the breed. The Javanese Cat has medium length hair while its coat, which lacks the undercoat, is soft and silky. The Javanese Cat may be featured by tabby stripping and the lilac lynx points.
Personality/Character
The Javanese Cat are very friendly playful cats who like administering whatever you do whether its book reading or cooking in the kitchen. The Javanese Cat are masters of friendship and opinions as they tell exactly what they want through their fancy meows.
Like most cats, the Javanese Cat too is athletic, agile and moderately active. The Javanese Cats are highly fascinated by food besides being interactive and responsive. The Javanese Cat are intelligent cats who are easy to train as they are very fond of people.
Body, Coat And Color
Javanese Cats coat is fine, medium length and silky and lacking the downy undercoat common with other cats. Because of this, the Javanese Cat have sleekly appearance in terms of colors. The Javanese Cat have a veritable rainbow colors and solid colors such as red, black, chocolate, white and cream.
The Javanese Cat body is featured by medium-sized long and graceful svelte and slim legs. It has great agglomeration of strong bones and fine muscles. A Javanese Cat usually has a tight abdomen
Health And Care
They are generally healthy cats although the Javanese Cat can suffer diseases such as the protrusion of the cranial sternum common with Siamese cat. Another serious disease affecting Javanese cats is the endocardial fibroelastosis.
Javanese Cats coat can be brushed weekly because it is soft, fine and it lacks the undercoat. Ears, eyes and teeth should be checked regularly to prevent hygiene based diseases.
Diet And Weight
The Javanese Cat should be fed with the normal pet food as ordered by the veterinarian. A mature Javanese cat normally weighs between 16 to 19 1/2 pounds (7.2 to 8.8 kg). Javanese Cats on average sleep 13 to 14 hours a day and when they are awake, the spend a lot of time liking themselves to keep themselves clean. Javanese Cats have very sharp hearing and their sense of smell is fantastic. Javanese Cats average life span is around 12 to 15 years. The reason why Javanese Cats can squeeze through very small spaces is that they have no collarbone and free-floating clavicle bones that their shoulders are attach to their forelimbs, that's why a Javanese Cat can fit through a hole the same size as its head and they use their whiskers to determan if they can fit through the space.
Javanese Cats can see at levels of light six time lower than a human, this is why cats can catch mice so easily at night. Cats outer ear uses 32 muscles to control it, and a human has only 6 muscles in its ear and a cat can move its ears 180 degrees. A cat can move their ears independently. The cat's hairball is called a "bezoar" (meaning a concretion or calculus found in the intestines or stomach of certain animals, in particular ruminants, formerly alleged to be an effective cure for poison). Javanese Cats help control rodents like small rats and mice where the live homes, warehouse, ect. A female Javanese Cat is called a "queen or molly", male Javanese Cat is called a "tom" and the name "clowder" is called a group and young or baby cats are called kittens. A Cat does not like water because its fur is not insulate it well when it gets wet. A Javanese Cat averages about 12 whiskers on both side of its face. A Javanese Cats jaw can not move sideways, there for a cat can not chew large pieces of food. A Javanese Cats back is highly flexible because of its 53 loosely fitting vertebrae. The body of a cat has 230 bones. While a human body has 206. Compared to a humans who only have 34. The average Javanese Cat temperature of a cat is 101.5 °F. The Javanese Cats heart beats at 110 to 140 a minute, That is almost twice as fast as a human heart. A Javanese Cats has 30 teeth while a kittens has about 26 teeth that they will lose at about 6 months of age. A Javanese Cat has the ability to jump up to six times its length.
A Javanese Cat can climb up a tree well but can not climb head first down a tree, because all the claws on a cat’s paw points the same direction, to get down from a tree, a cat has to back down. A Javanese Cat can run at a top speed of about 30 mph (48.2 km) over a short distance. A cat rubs against a person to not only to be affectionate but also to mark out its territory. The fear of cats "Ailurophobia".