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Asian Kittens for sale in Warlingham, Surrey

3 Asian Kittens for sale in Warlingham, Surrey

The Asian breed includes several groups of cats, all of which boast of having the appearance of a Burmese and a similar texture to their coats. There is a wide range of colour combinations and coat patterns, all of which are accepted under the GCCF breed standard, but each colour is designated as either "Full Expression" or "Burmese Colour Restriction". In short, a cat can either be the colour of the Burmese or it can be much darker and that includes black.

Read our Asian Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

FAQs

What are Asian cats called?

Asian cats broadly refer to a group of domestic cat breeds that originate from or have ties to Asia, including well-known breeds like the Persian, Siamese, Burmese, Oriental Shorthair, Bengal, Korat, Japanese Bobtail, Turkish Angora, Dragon Li, Tonkinese, and Singapura, while the term can also relate to wild species such as the Asian Leopard Cat.

What cats are found in Asia?

Asia is home to numerous domestic cat breeds such as the Siamese from Thailand, Persian from Iran, Korat from Thailand, Japanese Bobtail, and hybrids like the Bengal, as well as wild species like the Asian Leopard Cat, which is the most widespread wild cat in Asia with a distinctive spotted coat.

What is the most popular Asian cat?

Among Asian cat breeds, the Siamese cat is historically one of the most famous and popular worldwide, along with the Persian and Bengal cats, with the Bengal notable for its exotic spotted appearance derived from crossing domestic cats with the wild Asian Leopard Cat.

How long do Asian cats live?

The lifespan of Asian cat breeds typically ranges from about 10 to 16 years, with specific examples including the Asian breed cat living around 15 years, the Dragon Li around 12-15 years, the Tonkinese 10-16 years, and the wild Asian Leopard Cat living about 10-13 years.