Female Adult Blue Lynx Point Javanese Cat photo: Wikipedia. |
Years ago, I wrote about this so I'll use my own words. This description applies to the USA:
"If the Balinese is a “Modern” Siamese with long fur, the Javanese is a Balinese with “unconventional” (non-traditional) points. Confused? It is also described as an Oriental Longhair with points."
To put it another way, in the USA, the Javanese is a longhaired, contemporary Siamese cat with pointing that is not of the traditional colours such as lynx points (tabby), tortoiseshell points, cream points and flame points. By 'contemporary' I mean the super-slender body conformation compared to the regular domestic cat body conformation which is popular nowadays.
In Britain, Dr. Morris says that the term means "long-haired Oriental cats, originally bred to recreate the Angora."
Like I said it is confusing. As the US is the world's biggest marketplace for purebred cats by far, I would take the US definition as the most used and definitive.
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