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Balinese Cats: Siamese in Ermine? by Iro Ignatiadi
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It is late. The house is dark and quiet; not a sound disturbs you as you lay
peacefully in your bed sleeping. Outside the birds have all stopped singing and
are safely tucked into their nests, snoozing until that moment during the
predawn hours when they will once again awaken and begin their morning songs.
Slowly a man approaches your house and begins to quietly jiggle the lock on your
kitchen door. You are unaware of the would-be intruder until suddenly, your
faithful Balinese cat senses that something is wrong and sounds the alert.
Turning on lights, dialing 911, you scare off the miscreant and all returns to
normal.
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Yes, your Balinese has acted like a dog, but that is just how loyal they are to
their owners. They also like to retrieve toys and make up other games to play.
The Balinese not only gets along with your dog or other cats if you have them,
but also is independent enough that it does not mind being left alone while you
are at work or school.
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Yet another breed to emerge from the popular and beloved Siamese, the Balinese
was developed with the intervention of man, unlike the naturally evolving
Siamese. But occasionally some Balinese have been born to purebred Siamese
litters. There are actually two types of Balinese. Originally, the Traditional
Balinese had a long coat and were typically a larger, rounder-headed version of
the Siamese. However, the more modern version is smaller, longer, and thinner,
and more angular with large ears and a short coat, with the only long hair being
in its plume-like tail. It is this modern version that is the only type
acceptable now as a show quality cat. But breeders of the older versions still
continue to breed the longhaired version today, even though they aren't accepted
within the show ring.
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Although some believe that the longer coat can be attributed simply to mutation,
others believe that it is an outgrowth of the domestication of the Palas cat
that originated in western China, which has very dense fur and also comes in a
variety of colors. To put it simply, put an ermine coat on a Siamese and you
have a Balinese. In other words, a Balinese is pretty much a Siamese through and
through. But watch out when you talk to a Balinese owner, for it is reputed that
they will talk for hours about their little darlings until they drop with
exhaustion.
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Demonstrative, affectionate, much like their Siamese forebears, the Balinese has
a softer voice and is somewhat less vocal. He is also easy to care for, unlike
some longhaired breeds, as his fur just does not tend to mat.
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For more specific information on Balinese Cats, click here Balinese Cats, for
more cat breed care and information on all types of felines visit our main site
The Feline Cart
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