14 Asian Cat Breeds And Their Rich Hiss-tories

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14 Asian Cat Breeds And Their Rich Hiss-tories

Asian cat breeds are some of the most well-known around the world. This area has produced some incredibly unique cat breeds over several centuries, from the beautiful Siamese to the glamorous Persian.

These felines come from all over the continent, from Japan and China to Myanmar and Singapore, and fun fact: some of these kitties were once considered royalty. Others have had long and fascinating histories spanning centuries.

Take a look at these 14 Asian cat breeds that include popular Siamese and Persian breeds and the lesser-known Dragon Li and Tonkinese breeds.

Tip

Purebred kitties can cost thousands of dollars. If you're looking to save some money but are stuck on a particular breed, see if there is a breed rescue near you. Local animal shelters often rescue purebreds too, although more rarely.

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    Siamese

    Best-known for their striking, tri-color coats and bright, blue eyes, Siamese cats are one of the world's most popular cat breeds today. They are also one of the oldest Asian cat breeds. They hail from Thailand—formerly known as Siam.

    Siamese cats were once considered royalty and could only be owned by kings and other royal family members. In 1880, the king of Siam gifted an English consul-general a pair of Siamese cats. When he returned to England with his new pets, their popularity boomed, making the Siamese a much sought-after breed.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 8 to 10 inches

    Weight: 6 to 14 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Sociable, affectionate, vocal

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short hair; colorpoint; seal, blue, lilac, chocolate

    Life Span: 15 to 20 years

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    Persian

    Persian cats are probably best-known for glamorous looks and long, silky fur. Their beauty—along with their sweet, calm demeanors—have made them one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States.

    Their background is a little unclear, but it's commonly believed that Persians originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) or Turkey sometime during the 1600s and moved into Europe. They were incredibly popular among the nobility, including Queen Victoria.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 10 to 15 inches

    Weight: 7 to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Affectionate, gentle, sweet

    Energy Level: Low

    Coat and Color: Long, silky; solid colors (like white, black, gray, cream), tabby, calico, tri-color, and Himalayan, among other color variations

    Life Span: 15 to 20 years

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    Turkish Angora

    The Turkish Angora is a naturally occurring breed believed to have originated in Turkey during the 15th century. Some origin theories say that the Turkish Angora results from a genetic mutation in an African wildcat. Conversely, others believe the cats developed their long, silky coats to protect them from harsh, snowy climates in Ankara (formerly Angora).

    One legend, however, suggests that Turkish Angoras developed earlier than the 15th century. It's commonly said that the Islamic prophet Muhammad once cut the sleeve off of his robe to avoid disrupting an Angora that was sleeping on it.

    Turkish Angoras began to appear in French writing during the 16th century, so it's accepted that the breed started to move through Europe during the late 15th century. In the 1700s, Turkish Angoras were imported to the Americas.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 9 to 14 inches

    Weight: 5 to 9 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Social, mischievous, playful

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Long, silky; variety of colors and patterns

    Life Span: 15 years

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    Bengal

    Although Bengal cats are technically considered modern-day cats, their origins are linked to Asia. Bengals result from breeding an Asian leopard cat (Felis bengalensis) with domestic cats like Abyssinians, Egyptian maus, or American shorthairs.

    Created by Jean Sudgen Mills in the 1970s, she bred Bengals to have the personality of a house cat but the exotic look of a wild, big cat.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 8 to 10 inches

    Weight: 8 to 15 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Animated, playful, affectionate

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short hair, long hair (variant); spotted or marbled; variety of color combinations

    Life Span: 15 years

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    Japanese Bobtail

    The Japanese bobtail's shortened tail—often referred to as a "pom"—is this Asian cat breed's most distinguishing characteristic. The result of a naturally occurring genetic mutation, the shortened tail can be straight, bent, or kinked.

    In addition to their unique appearance, Japanese bobtails have a fascinating history, which many believe stretches back to China or Korea over 1,000 years ago. Some believe the breed was first introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks who used the cats to protect scrolls from rodents.

    Regardless of their true origin, history shows that Japanese bobtails were employed to hunt rodents that threatened Japan's silk trade in 1602.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 8 to 9 inches

    Weight: Up to 10 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Sociable, affectionate, playful

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short or long hair; solid, bicolor, tricolor, tabby; white, black, chocolate, cream, red, lilac, blue

    Life Span: 18 years

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    Korat

    Considered one of the rarest cat breeds, the Korat originated in Thailand centuries ago. Ancient artifacts dating back to the 13th century show the first references of Korats.

    This cat was brought to Europe in the 1800s, where they became known as "blue Siamese" for their blue coats and Siamese-like appearance.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 9 to 13 inches

    Weight: 6 to 10 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Social, affectionate, intelligent

    Energy Level: Medium

    Coat and Color: Short hair; blue-gray with silver tips

    Life Span: 15 to 19 years

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    Dragon Li

    Called "li hua mao," which translates to "fox flower cat" in Chinese, the dragon li is thought to be a naturally occurring Asian cat breed that existed in the wild for centuries. Many believe that the dragon li first originated from the Chinese mountain cat, and that they domesticated themselves over time.

    The dragon li is unofficially considered the national cat of China and is rarely seen outside their origin country.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 10 to 14 inches

    Weight: 9 to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Affectionate, social, intelligent

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short hair; tabby brown with a black tipped tail

    Life Span: 12 to 15 years

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    Burmese

    The Burmese originated in Burma—presently known as Myanmar—and was held sacred in temples and monasteries around the country.

    One cat, however, is considered the "founding mother" of the breed: a cat named Wong Mau was transported from Burma to the United States by a sailor in the 1930s and given to Dr. Joseph G. Thompson in San Francisco. There, Dr. Thompson started a breeding program crossbreeding Wong Mau with a Siamese to establish the Burmese breed further.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 9 to 13 inches

    Weight: 6 to 14 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Affectionate, playful, friendly

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short hair; sable, champagne, platinum, blue, and variations of each

    Life Span: 18 years

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    Oriental Shorthair

    The Oriental shorthair is considered an offshoot of the Siamese cat family, including the Balinese and Oriental longhair.

    During World War II, domestic cat populations were, sadly, dwindling. Siamese cat breeders began introducing other domestic breeds like Russian blues and Abyssinians into their lines to revive these populations. The result was kittens with tri-color points like a Siamese with coats that came in a wide variety of unique colors.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 9 to 11 inches

    Weight: 8 to 10 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Sociable, playful, vocal

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short hair; solid, shaded, smoke, tabby; 300 color variations

    Life Span: 15 years

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    Singapura

    Known as the smallest domestic cat breed, the Singapura, or Pura, shines with their unique looks and loving personality. This Asian cat breed only weighs 4 to 8 pounds when fully grown and sports large, round eyes, big ears, and a sepia-colored coat.

    Once a common street cat in Singapore, these purebred felines are now prized pets. 

    Breed Overview

    Height: 6 to 8 inches

    Weight: 4 to 8 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Intelligent, social, affectionate

    Energy Level: Medium

    Coat and Color: Short hair; tabby; sepia agouti

    Life Span: 11 to 15 years

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    Tonkinese

    A Tonkinese is a Siamese and Burmese cat lover's dream because this is the product when the two breeds are mixed.

    This cat exhibits the best of both the Siamese and the Burmese. They are smart, sweet, and social. They are also a beautiful pointed cat with soft, diluted colors and a stunningly unique personality. 

    Breed Overview

    Height: 7 to 10 inches

    Weight: 6 to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Sociable, intelligent, friendly

    Energy Level: Medium

    Coat and Color: Short hair; solid, colorpoint, mink; platinum, champagne, blue, and natural

    Life Span: 16 years

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    Birman

    The Birman breed likely came into existence after being transported from Burma (now Myanmar) to France. People bred that Burma-native cat with other cats in France, often Siamese.

    The Birman is a chatty cat (like Siamese) with a softer voice. This cat frequently chirps and converses with their people. Their long coat is single-length with no undercoat.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 8 to 10 inches

    Weight: 10 to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Social, loving, gentle

    Energy Level: Medium

    Coat and Color: Medium-long to long; heavy ruff around neck; colorpoint; seal, blue, red, chocolate, cream, tortie, including standard and lynx pattern points

    Life Span: 12 to 16 years

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    Balinese

    The Balinese is an Asian cat breed that arose due to a spontaneous genetic mutation in a purebred Siamese that caused the cats to develop a longer coat type.

    The Balinese cat does not have any links with Indonesia (Siamese cats are from Thailand). Breeders created the Balinese name since they thought the cat's grace and elegance mirrored that of the temple dancers of Bali.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 8 to 11 inches

    Weight: 6 to 11 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Demanding, vocal, friendly

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Long hair; creamy white body with a variety of possible color points on the face, ears, legs, and tails

    Life Span: 12 to 20 years

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    Himalayan

    The Himalayan breed is a hybrid of Persian and Siamese cats. The result is a beautiful feline with a long, silky, Persian-like coat and Siamese-like pointed coloring and bright blue eyes.

    This Asian cat breed is stockier and thicker-bodied. Therefore, the Himalayan cat is considered a "gentle giant" of the feline world. 

    Breed Overview

    Height: 10 to 12 inches

    Weight: 7 to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Gentle, intelligent, affectionate

    Energy Level: Low-moderate

    Coat and Color: Dense undercoat with long overcoat; pointed colors and patterns; colors include gray, blue, chocolate, lilac, cream

    Life Span: 15 years

Breed Characteristics

Generally, Asian cat breeds are medium-sized, with females being smaller than males. They also typically have long and muscular bodies, along with wedge-shaped heads, large eyes, ears that are wide-set, and tapered tails.

About half of the Asian cat breeds come from similar origins. Siamese, Persians, and Angoras are among the oldest breeds and are the foundational stock for several Asian-based cats.

Angoras are playful, intelligent, athletic, and like to perch on high and observe the entire room. Similarly, Siamese cats are active and inquisitive; they are also vocal kitties. Meanwhile, Persians are quiet, affectionate, and would instead take a cat nap than monitor a room and the goings-on. The cat breeds that were developed from those popular breeds carry on some of those traits.

Breeds to Avoid

If you prefer to have fewer kitty scratch marks on your arms, there are some breeds to avoid. Cats do swipe, knead, or scratch. Some kitties like Siamese and the Korat will paw or knead at your arm to get attention.

The Singapura is a static cling breed, preferring to climb onto their person like a cat tree and hang out. The Bengal is an exotic, wild-looking hybrid breed, only a few steps removed from a big cat, that tends to swipe more and may exhibit some untamed habits, such as spray marking, clawing surroundings, and biting.

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