The Havana cat is a new breed bred by the British in the 1950s. It has the slender and elegant body shape of a Siamese cat, and its eyes are almond-shaped and green. Because its body hair, beard, and nose are all brown, which is the same color as Cuba’s famous Havana cigars, it was named Havana cat, which means cigar-colored cat. The body is slender and soft, and the muscles have a jumping feeling. The limbs are slender, the forelimbs are slightly shorter than the hind limbs, the paws are small and oval, the head is wedge-shaped, the nose is short and straight, the eyes are almond-shaped, hanging eyes, green, and the ears are It is large, leaning slightly forward, with a slightly rounded front end and a tapered tail of medium length. The coat is short and shiny, and the coat color is uniform bright chestnut brown.
Havana cats like to run and jump, so owners also need to arrange the furniture at home, such as keeping fragile items out of their reach. Havana cats are also very curious cats. If they hear a little movement somewhere, they will immediately be alert and go to the direction of the sound to find out.