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Bombay cats are the parlor sized panthers of the
cat world, created by Nikki Horner, they are a very people oriented breed
that crave human attention. |
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About Mustang
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What
Makes a Bombay a Mustang Bombay |
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The story of Mustang goes back to December 1977, while reading the
classifieds in the local newspaper, an ad appeared that read: “Adorable 8
week old Black kittens, free to a good home” What possessed me to want a
cat, I don’t know, but getting a kitten became a high priority.
Problem was we lived in a very small town in northern Alberta, the weather
was -30°C and snowing, and it was a 30 mile trip into town on a two lane,
unlighted highway, and it got dark at 4pm. Somehow I convinced mom to
make the drive, so after a stop at the local Safeway for new kitten
supplies, we were on our way to pick up the kitten. A few minutes
picking out the only male left in the litter, and the new baby safely
wrapped in a blanket, we were on the way. Of course it was dark by
now, and the new kitten so tiny, that he got lost inside the blanket, but
his tiny meows said all was well. Arriving home, the kitten was named
Mustang, after the famous P-51 fighter plane of WWII. After exploring
his new home, and a bite to eat, it was off to sleep where he happily spent
the night under the covers. For the next 20 years, Mustang was a
constant companion and best friend, passing away in 1997. You never
forget the experience of your first cat, and Mustang was no exception.
Mustang Bombays was named in his honor, and all cats are named using the
nose art that Mustang pilots decorated their aircraft with. For a little
about Mustang nose art, visit this page about the
History of Salem Representative,
flown by Lt. Ralph K. ("Kid") Hofer. Oddly enough, I chose this nose
art to name my first Bombay, not knowing that the personality of my cat very
much mirrored that of Kid Hofer who was something of a rebel and was always
testing the limits of what he could get away with. Sadly, on July 2
1944, he exceeded that limit. |
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On
Breeding |
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Only a small number of
cats are kept, and only a few litters are bred each year. This ensures
that each cat and every kitten receives all the love and attention
that they deserve, regardless of whether they are a showcat, part of the
breeding program, permanent resident, or a kitten leaving for a new home.
After health, the temperament and sociability of all kittens is most
important, every kitten is handled several times each day starting when they
are just a few minutes old and barely done being cleaned by the mommacat.
Although Bombays are a people oriented breed, this early handling is still
essential for them to be a happy, healthy and social kitten that will enjoy
the company of it's owners. Of course, in the end, the goal is to
create that ideal showcat, the hard part it putting it all into the same
package. Use of cages is kept to an absolute minimum, and are used only with
very young kittens, and
expecting mothers in the last day or so prior to their due date.
Otherwise, they would have their babies under (or in) the bed or somewhere
else that will make a mess, it's not called a “litter” for nothing,
use your imagination. After birth, kittens stay with their
mother in a large cage for
their first few weeks, momma is free to come and go as she pleases, but cats
are such good mothers, they don't leave their babies for very long.
This keeps them warm, safe, and close to momma, once
old enough to walk on their own they are turned loose to begin exploring
their new world. Adults being
shown or used for breeding are kept whole till they are no more than 5 or 6
years old, and then retired to live as a spoiled pet. Of course there
are some favoured pets that hold a special place and will never leave, in
addition to being spoiled; they help teach the kittens how to be cats.
For example, I have never had to teach a single kitten appropriate
scratching behaviour, they simply do what they see their mother and the
other cats doing, "kitty see - kitty do." Since there are already
enough unwanted cats, every kitten not being shown, or used in a breeding
program is spayed or neutered before leaving for their new home.
Unaltered kittens will be sold only to other known breeders, or those who
have shown they are serious about breeding to a recognized standard, that
will include showing at sanctioned events. |
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