

A jet-black, glossy coat, glowing copper eyes, and a personality that loves staying close to people.
Often called the โhouse panther,โ the Bombay cat pairs a striking, wild appearance with a warm, people-oriented temperament.
๐งฌ Origin & History
The Bombay is a purpose-bred American cat.
It was developed by crossing the Burmese with the black American Shorthair, aiming to create a domestic cat that resembled a small black panther. Although the name is inspired by the Indian city once called Bombay (now Mumbai), the breed itself originated in the United States.
๐ The Bombay is the result of intentional breeding focused on both looks and temperament.
๐ Appearance
- Build: Medium-sized, muscular, and solid
- Weight
- Males: ~4โ5.5 kg (9โ12 lb)
- Females: ~3โ4.5 kg (6.5โ10 lb)
- Coat: Short, very dense, with a velvet-like feel
- Color: Only solid black is accepted
- Eyes: Large and round, copper to golden
- Nose & paw pads: Black
โจ Under the light, the coat shines with a mirror-like gloss, a signature trait of the breed.
๐ Temperament & Personality
Bombays are often described as โdog-like cats.โ
โ๏ธ Strengths
- Extremely affectionate and people-focused
- Tends to follow owners from room to room
- Enjoys being held and sitting on laps
- Generally gets along well with children and other pets
โ ๏ธ Things to Consider
- Dislikes long periods of solitude
- May become vocal or clingy if attention is lacking
- Needs regular play and interaction
๐ Bombays thrive in homes with frequent human companionship.
๐โโ๏ธ Activity & Play
- Energy level: Moderate
- Play style
- Chase games and wand toys
- Puzzle toys
- Simple trick training
- Notes
- Intelligent and quick to learn
- Prefers resting near people after play
๐ก Short, frequent play sessions suit this breed best.
๐ Living Environment
- Indoor living: Ideal
- Apartment-friendly: Yes
- Preferences
- Warm, cozy spaces
- Sunny window spots
- Resting areas close to people
๐ Bombays can be sensitive to cold, so warmth matters.
๐ฉบ Health Considerations
Average lifespan is 12โ16 years.
Key points to monitor
- Weight management (good appetite)
- Heart screening (HCM)
- Dental care
- Preventing inactivity
๐ฉบ Generally healthy, with weight and activity balance being most important.
๐งด Grooming & Hygiene
- Brushing: About once a week
- Shedding: Low
- Bathing: Rarely needed
- Tip: Light brushing helps maintain coat shine
โจ Low-maintenance grooming makes the Bombay beginner-friendly.
๐ฝ๏ธ Nutrition Tips
- High-quality, protein-rich diet
- Calorie intake adjusted to activity level
- Avoid excessive treats
- Ensure adequate hydration
๐งก Who Is a Bombay Best For?
โ๏ธ Owners seeking a deeply affectionate cat
โ๏ธ Those who enjoy cuddly, people-loving pets
โ๏ธ Households wanting an easy-care short-haired breed
โ๏ธ Fans of sleek black cats
โ Homes with very long daily absences may not be ideal.
The Bombay offers:
๐พ A panther-like appearance,
๐พ A dog-like devotion, and
๐พ A strong desire to be close to people.
Quietly nearby one moment and running to you the next,
the Bombay fills a home with glossy elegance and heartfelt affection ๐ฑ๐ค
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