Napoleon

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Napoleons are short-legged cats derived from Munchkins and Persians. TICA accepted the breed for registration status in 2005, although the CFA does not recognize the breed.

In 5 Words

  • Sweet
  • Docile, and
  • Good-natured
  • Easygoing
  • Fun-loving

Snapshot

Size:  medium

Weight: 5 pounds,

Origin: United States of America

Life Span: 12 to 14 years

Colour: rainbow as any colour of cat can be found among them.

Characteristics

Playfulness
Friendliness
Trainability
Intelligence
Health Issues
Did You Know?

Napoleon Cat are a short-legged breed with a domed head, with a more moderate muzzle than the Persian-type cats and round, expressive eyes.

Learn About the Napoleon

History

The Napoleon Cat is a relatively new breed, categorized by The International Cat Association (TICA) as a Domestic Hybrid Breed, “A breed developed from a deliberate cross between two existing domestic breeds, incorporating characteristics of both parental breeds into the new breed.” Napoleons are short-legged cats derived from Munchkins and Persians. TICA accepted the breed for registration status in 2005, although the CFA does not recognize the breed.

Description

Napoleon Cat are a short-legged breed with a domed head, with a more moderate muzzle than the Persian-type cats and round, expressive eyes. The overall impression of this cat should be one of roundness and sweetness. Napoleon kittens are found in a similarly broad range of colors and patterns as their parent breeds. Exotic Shorthairs and Himalayans) the Napoleon has inherited its lovely round face, eyes, and dense coat. Also from the Persian Group, the Napoleon has also acquired its substantial boning.

It is a hybrid cat evolved by a cross between the Longhaired Munchkin cat and the Persian breed. It is relatively a new variety with a Persian-like rounded faces and short leg like Munchkins. It is known for its attractiveness and great persona.

Temperament

The Napoleon Cat personality is similar to that of the Persian: sweet, docile, and good-natured. The Napoleon is an easygoing, fun-loving pet. It is playful and active, and they will keep their owners entertained and smiling. It is a very cute and social cat, but is not all widespread. It will often do well with children and other pets, so it makes a great family pet.

Health

It normally weighs around four to 8 lbs and grows up to 10 inches. There is no major health issues for this cat that was recorded as of the moment.

Care

The Napoleon cat has very few health issues. The cats need only a moderate amount of grooming. Shorthairs should be brushed once a week, while longhairs should be combed about twice a week.