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TONKINESE
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Tonkinese are a
medium-sized cat breed distinguished by points as with
Siamese and Himalayans. They are lively, friendly, often
talkative cats, with gregarious personalities. But they are
happy apartment cats if they have some exercise opportunity.
They are commonly referred to as 'Tonks'. As with many cat
breeds, the exact history of the Tonkinese varies to some
degree depending on the historian. Tonkinese cats are a recent cross between the Siamese and Burmese cat breeds, although some assert that Tonkinese-like cats have existed since at least the early 1800s. Tonkinese cats are commonly trim and muscular cats. They are typically heavier than they appear to be, due to their very muscular bodies. They have a distinctive oval-shaped paw, and a modified wedge-shaped head, with large ears set towards the outside of their head. They are unusually intelligent, curious, affectionate with people, and interested in them. Tonks are playful cats, but not hyperactive, although they can be mischievous if they become lonesome or bored. Some interesting toys and a cat tree, or, better yet, another Tonkinese, will keep them occupied when you're not around. Unlike most breeds of cat, they are reported to sometimes, or even often, engage in fetching, and they can often be found perched on the highest object in the house. Do not be alarmed if your Tonkinese jumps on your shoulders, as the breed is known for its love of heights. |
siamese Breeds |
| They are more like Burmese
in temperament than Siamese, that is, less high-strung and
demanding. Their voices are also less piercing (or raucous,
depending on taste) in most cases than the Siamese, but most
Tonks do like a good chat. Most observers feel they combine
the more attractive features of both ancestor breeds. Tonks come in four colours and exhibit a wide variety of patterns. The three main patterns are mink, solid and pointed. Solid is essentially a Burmese coat pattern; pointed a Siamese pattern. Mink is a unique Tonkinese pattern, with shaded "points" like the Siamese, with the body coloured in a shade harmonising with the point colour. Mink is intermediate between Burmese and Siamese, with less abrupt contrast between body and legs than Siamese. The mink variety is considered most desirable for the show ring in cat fancier associations. The most commonly accepted colours are: platinum, champagne, blue, and natural. Typically, solid Tonkinese cats have gold or blue- green eyes, cats with the pointed pattern are blue-eyed, and the mink cats have a shade of aquamarine. A great deal of subtle variation exists in colours and patterns, and Tonkinese body colour darkens with age to some degree in all patterns. Cats kept in colder climates will typically be darker in their mink or point shading, like their Siamese cousins. |
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