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Discover the Balinese Cat Breed

Meet the Balinese—a cat breed renowned for its intelligence, friendliness, curiosity, and stunning beauty. Known for their vocal and somewhat demanding personalities, these cats are a joy to have around. Originating from a spontaneous genetic mutation in purebred Siamese, Balinese cats boast a longer coat type that adds to their elegance.

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Background

Interestingly, despite their name, Balinese cats have no ties to Indonesia: their ancestors, the Siamese cats, originally hail from Thailand. The breed has a short history but has made a significant impact since its inception. In the 1940s, long-haired Siamese kittens appeared in a litter in America, sparking interest among breeders. By the 1950s, the first Balinese breeding program was underway. Named for their grace and beauty, reminiscent of Balinese temple dancers, these cats quickly gained popularity. However, purists prefer not to call them ‘Long-haired Siamese.’ In 1961, the Cat Fanciers’ Federation granted the Balinese championship status.

Personality & Temperament

A Dynamic Cat

Balinese cats are active, intelligent, affectionate, and highly social. These medium-sized cats love to play and explore, so be prepared with plenty of toys, scratching posts, and interactive ideas to keep them engaged. Thanks to their clever nature, you can train a Balinese cat more easily than many other breeds using positive reinforcement. While graceful and intelligent, their goofy antics often earn them the nickname “clowns.” These cats crave companionship and may become distressed if left unattended for extended periods, potentially leading to negative behaviors.

A Family Cat

Balinese cats are excellent family pets, getting along well with kids, dogs, and other cat-friendly pets when properly introduced. They love to explore high vantage points, so make sure you provide suitable climbing spots to save your drapes and delicate items. If you enjoy a quiet home, be warned—Balinese cats are talkative and love to “chat” with their owners. However, they are somewhat more silent than their Siamese cousins.

They are especially vocal and like talking with their owners, frequently requiring attention. However, they are somewhat quieter than ordinary Siamese.

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Characteristics

General Care and Coat

Balinese cats have a medium-length, silky coat that sheds seasonally but requires minimal grooming. Without an undercoat, they are less prone to mats and tangles. A weekly brushing should suffice to keep their fur in top condition. The breed comes in various colors, with a creamy white body and distinctive color points on the face, ears, legs, and tail. Popular color points include seal, lilac, blue, and chocolate, with red, lynx, and tortoiseshell also recognized. Balinese cats are truly striking with bright blue eyes, large ears, majestic plumed tails, and muscular builds.

Specificities

Their large ears may require more frequent cleaning. Some claim that Balinese cats are hypoallergenic due to their lack of an undercoat, which means they shed less, possibly reducing allergy issues. However, there’s no scientific proof of this.

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Caring for your Balinese

To keep your Balinese healthy, feed them a high-quality diet and control portions to prevent weight-related health issues. They can be picky eaters, often preferring wet food over dry, which may necessitate a more rigorous dental hygiene routine to avoid gum disease.

While generally healthy, Balinese cats can inherit some conditions from their Siamese relatives. Reputable breeders will conduct thorough medical tests to minimize potential health problems. Some common issues include:

  • Eye Problems: Progressive Retinal Atrophy, cross-eyed tendencies, and Glaucoma.
  • Respiratory Issues: Asthma and bronchial infections.
  • Neurological Conditions: Hyperesthesia syndrome and Nystagmus.
  • Liver Amyloidosis: Accumulation of amyloid proteins in the liver, leading to liver failure.
  • Heart Conditions: Including Dilated Cardiomyopathy.

By staying informed and providing proper care, you can ensure your Balinese cat leads a happy, healthy life.

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