Balinese

The Balinese is a long-haired breed of domestic cat with Siamese-style point coloration and sapphire-blue eyes. Despite its name, the Balinese is not actually from Bali or any part of Indonesia. Its history begins with the first Siamese cats that were imported from Thailand to the U.S. and U.K. in the mid-1800s, some of whom carried the recessive long-haired gene. The Balinese breed subsequently originated from deliberate breeding efforts based around this naturally expressed genetic trait.

Activity Level

Overall daily activity and movement needs.

Good with Children

Compatibility and patience around children.

Good with Other Pets

Ability to live peacefully with other pets.

Vocal Level

How frequently this pet makes vocal sounds.

Grooming Needs

Amount of grooming required to maintain coat and health.

Shedding Level

Amount of hair shedding throughout the year.

Balinese cats are known for their medium-length silky coat and a distinctively plumed tail. They have a slender, graceful fine-boned body with long legs and tail, neat oval paws, almond-shaped eyes and large pointed ears. Their eye color ranges from pale blue through sapphire/violet.
Balinese cats are notably social and playful with an intense interest in the activity around them. They are reputed to be notably acrobatic, and to enjoy intimate contact with their owners.
Balinese cats are known for their sociable, vocal, playful, inquisitive, and intelligent nature. They have a tendency to vocalize often and persistently, albeit at a lower volume.
Balinese cats require regular grooming due to their medium-length silky coat. They are generally healthy cats, but regular vet check-ups are essential to ensure their well-being. They also require a balanced diet and plenty of playtime to keep them physically and mentally stimulated.
Major concerns: Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Minor concerns: Dilated cardiomyopathy, liver amyloidosis
Occasionally seen: Strabismus
Suggested tests: Regular vet check-ups
Life span: 15-20 years
The Balinese’s development as a breed has led to its widespread popularity in various countries, where it is celebrated for its beautiful coat and friendly nature. Its legacy as a versatile and loving companion continues to endear it to cat lovers worldwide.

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