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Bombay Cats in Battle, East Sussex

6 Bombay Cats in Battle, East Sussex

Bombay cats Bombay black cat  - Advert 1
1

Bombay black cat

Bombay

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£50Price

Hi I’m selling on behalf of my sister, she is no longer able to keep her cat due to moving house where no pets are allowed. Lovely cat very shy and sweet and good with kids.

LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
Bombay cats 1 friendly kitten looking for a happy family 💖❤️ - Advert 2
111

1 friendly kitten looking for a happy family 💖❤️

Bombay

12 weeksAge
12Sex
£150Price

2 lovely, chubby kitten looking for a lovely family. Now eating and well and toilet trained Are playing on the cat tree and love it They are very playful and active

LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
5.00
Bombay cats Black Kittens - Advert 3
9

Black Kittens

Bombay

12 weeksAge
23Sex
£60Price

Adorable Black Kittens Looking for Loving Homes We have five beautiful black kittens ready to find their forever homes. They are around [insert age] weeks old, healthy, playful, and full of energy. Al

IlfordGreater London (47.4mi)
Bombay cats My cats  - Advert 4
31

My cats

Bombay

14 weeksAge
11Sex
£50Price

My cats are very good and well-behaved. They are kind, smart, and well-trained. They listen to me, and they always know how to make me smile. I’m so proud of them because they are gentle, loving, and

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LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
Bombay cats 4 kittens for sale  - Advert 5
5

4 kittens for sale

Bombay

15 weeksAge
13Sex
£50Price

4 beautiful 8 week old friendly, affectionate kittens, looking for a forever home, each kitten is litter trained, already eating kitten food and playful. They’re not used to other pets or children as

LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
Bombay cats Bombay X Siberian kittens - Advert 6
9

Bombay X Siberian kittens

Bombay

5 monthsAge
26Sex
£80Price

This breed sells for £300 - £800 This is the 3rd litter from both parents. Thw father has been neutered and soon the mothes (Twin bombay) will be neutered also. A mix of boys and girls but mainly g

SuttonGreater London (42.2mi)

FAQs

Why are Bombay cats special?

Bombay cats are special due to their sleek, glossy, solid black coats that extend right to the roots, including black skin on their nose, paw pads, and whiskers, giving them a distinctive 'miniature black panther' look. They have large, round copper to golden eyes, a muscular medium-sized Oriental-type body, and a smooth, rounded head. Their unique genetic background as a hybrid of Burmese and American Shorthair contributes to their striking appearance and well-balanced physique.

Are Bombay cats rare in the UK?

Yes, Bombay cats are considered rare in the UK. They are a specific breed with limited breeders and breeding complexity that results in fewer available cats compared to common black cats, often involving waiting lists. Their rarity is due to their unique breed lineage and selective breeding.

What is the difference between a Bombay cat and a generic black cat?

The primary difference lies in breed and genetic lineage; Bombay cats are a distinct breed with a solid black coat down to the roots, black skin, and copper to golden eyes, featuring a muscular, Oriental-type medium-sized body. In contrast, generic black cats can belong to any breed or mixed breed and vary widely in coat texture, eye colour, and body type. Not all black cats are Bombays, but all Bombays are black cats.

Do Bombay cats like to be picked up?

Bombay cats are known for being social, affectionate, and playful. Many enjoy close human contact and cuddle time, so while individual temperaments vary, many Bombay cats tolerate or enjoy being picked up if they have been properly socialized and accustomed to it.