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Havana Brown Cat Breed Info: Pictures, Temperament & Traits

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Image Credit: vasilisa.via, Pxhere
Last Updated on November 16, 2023 by Christian Adams
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Height:8 inches
Weight:7 – 12 pounds
Lifespan:8 – 13 years
Colors:Chocolate, brown, lilac
Suitable for:Individuals, apartment dwellers, families with young children, seniors
Temperament:Playful, social, loving

Do you absolutely love chocolate? Then you’re probably going to adore the Havana Brown. Lovingly referred to as the “Chocolate Delight,” this charming cat is a smart, alert, and affectionate feline. A breed that’s truly perfect for a cat connoisseur, the Havana Brown is an exceptionally rare breed of purebred cat with a distinct personality. Many cat parents say that once somebody has been “owned” by this breed, no other cat will do.

If you are thinking about welcoming a Havana Brown into your home, it’s both a pleasure and a privilege. In this article, we will take a look into this unique breed, including its temperament and intelligence.

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Havana Brown Kittens – Before You Welcome One Into Your Familly…

Named for the deep brown hue of a Havana cigar, the Havana Brown is an elegant, exquisite feline with a colorful history. Hailing from England in the early 1950s, the Havana Brown was developed by breeding domesticated black cats with Siamese.

The breed is extremely rare. So much so that many feline breeders are trying desperately to save it from extinction. Because of its rarity, the Havana Brown is an extremely expensive pet to purchase.

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3 Little-Known Facts About the Havana Brown Cat

1. They Have Brown Whiskers

In fact, the Havana Brown is the only cat breed that has brown whiskers.


2. They’re Super Rare

It is estimated that fewer than 1,000 Havana Brown cats exist in today’s world.


3. They Use Their Paws to Communicate

Not only do Havana Browns use their paws to examine new objects, but this breed will also greet new faces by placing a paw on a thigh instead of just meowing.

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Temperament & Intelligence of the Havana Brown Cat

First and foremost, it’s essential to know that the Havana Brown lives for companionship and human interaction. If you are gone for long stretches of time, the Havana Brown is not the right breed for you.

Extremely inquisitive and intelligent, the Havana Brown loves discovering new things. She will often examine unknown objects by touching them with her paws. This breed also communicates with her paws, touching her owner for food, love, or playtime.

Social yet sensitive, the Havana Brown thrives on affection. Because of this trait, this cat breed can become extremely attached to one particular person in the household and may exhibit clingy behaviors. She’ll love riding on your shoulder as you move about the house and rarely leave your side.

Havana Browns are also very playful and need a daily dose of physical activity. Being an intelligent breed, your Havana Brown will also need plenty of mental stimulation to keep boredom away.

Are These Cats Good for Families?

Yes, the Havana Brown is a very family-friendly breed. She loves playing with children just as much as she adores curling up on your lap. However, if your family leads a busy lifestyle and isn’t home often, you should reconsider getting a Havana Brown.

Does This Breed Get Along with Other Pets?

Yes, the Havana Brown makes an excellent addition to a multi-pet household.

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Things to Know When Owning a Havana Brown Cat

Now that you know more about the Havana Brown’s personality and intelligence, let’s explore her food, exercise, and grooming needs.

Food & Diet Requirements

The Havana Brown is a slender, toned, and active cat. Therefore, she will need high-quality cat food that caters to her appropriate weight and age. If she is a grazer, leave a bowl of dry cat food on a high shelf so she can eat it when she pleases. If she eats her entire meal in one sitting, feed her about ¼ cup of dry cat food twice a day. Your Havana Brown can also be fed wet cat food in addition to her daily dry food. Ensure that fresh, clean water is always available for her.

Exercise

Though she loves to nap and lounge around, the Havana Brown does need daily amounts of physical activity to keep her healthy and happy. Engage her in games with cat toys, such as a catnip-stuffed mouse or some faux feathers attached to a fishing pole. A laser light is also a great way to grab her attention and keep her occupied for hours.

Training

The Havana Brown is a very smart kitty cat and loves pleasing her parents. She is also quite sensitive, so harsh training techniques won’t go over well with her. Positive reinforcement training methods held in short sessions will keep your Havana Brown occupied.

Grooming ✂️

Though the Havana Brown only needs a minimal amount of grooming, she loves the attention. You should groom her several times per week to keep her happy. Clip her claws as needed and routinely clean her eyes and ears.

Health and Conditions

Minor Conditions
  • Obesity
Serious Conditions
  • Panleukopenia
  • Dental disease
  • Parasites

Despite the fact that the Havana Brown is an extremely rare breed, she is quite healthy. One of the major health issues that can affect this breed is obesity. That’s why it is so important to keep your feline active and not overfeed her.

Routine vet visits are also a must. Always ensure your cat is up-to-date on all of her vaccines.

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Male vs Female

While male Havana Browns can be a bit larger than females, they are both highly intelligent and affectionate cats.

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Final Thoughts

If you’re thinking about adding a unique and exotic purebred cat to your home, consider getting a Havana Brown. Extremely rare yet super smart and friendly, this breed loves human companionship and attention. She’ll stick by your side all throughout the day and even place a paw on your hand when she wants to be petted.

The Havana Brown is not suitable for people who are always away from home. This cat is very codependent and needs to have people around for most of the day.

Show your Havana Brown lots of love through daily grooming, petting, and play sessions. You can even train her to play fetch!

Havana Browns make excellent pets for families, couples, and seniors. They will shower you with love and affection for many, many years and be a loyal feline friend through thick and thin.


Featured Image Credit: vasilisa.via, Pxhere

About the Author

Christian Adams
Christian Adams
Christian is the Editor-in-Chief of Excited Cats and one of its original and primary contributors. A lifelong cat lover, now based in South East Asia, Christian and his wife are the proud parents of an 11-year-old son and four rescue cats: Trixie, Chloe, Sparky, and Chopper.

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