Personality and Temperament
Sometimes called the Tiffany cat and sometimes referred to as the Chantilly cat, this unique breed has a soft, silky, semi long-haired coat and a sweet, friendly personality.
Registered Chantilly Tiffany cats are quite rare, but many medium-to-long haired domestic cats share similar characteristics in terms of personality and appearance.
Should you be fortunate enough to bring one of these kitties into your family, they’ll provide you with comforting companionship and delightfully playful antics.
Care
Nutrition
Grooming
Exercise
Health
The Chantilly Tiffany cat has no special nutritional needs and will thrive on a diet of high-quality cat food. Choose a brand with plenty of omega-3 fatty acid to promote skin and coat health.
Even though the Chantilly Tiffany cat lacks a heavy undercoat, the breed's silky hair is prone to tangling. Daily brushing is a must.
You'll also want to keep your pet's claws clipped and brush their teeth regularly. Be sure to introduce grooming routines at a young age, so that your kitty regards this type of handling as a regular part of life.
Chantilly Tiffany cats are moderately active. They enjoy playing and climbing on their own, but truly appreciate interactive play with her favorite people.
A laser pointer and a selection of teaser toys with ribbons, bells, and feathers satisfy this cat's desire to chase and capture prey. A tall cat tree will be appreciated!
Chantilly Tiffany cats tend to enjoy good health. There are no known genetic conditions.
History
Chantilly Tiffany cats were first introduced in 1969, when a New York breeder named Jennie Robinson crossed a pair of chocolate colored cats of unknown heritage. These cats were originally believed to be semi-longhair Burmese. Even though contemporary breeders may outcross to several different breeds including European Angoras, Abyssinians, and Havana Browns in an effort to produce Chantilly Tiffany cats, they are prohibited from outcrossing to Burmese.
When the Chantilly cat breed was first registered, its original name was foreign longhair. The breeders decided that they'd prefer something different, so they called the breed Tiffany. This produced some confusion as the British cat registry GCCF already contained a breed called Tiffany, which was a cross between a Burmese and a Chinchilla Persian. The new breed was renamed Chantilly. It is normally referred to as such or as Chantilly/Tiffany.
The Breed Standard
Eyes
Legs & Paws
Tail
The Breed Standard
Body
Head
Ears
Coat
Color
FAQ
How much does a Chantilly / Tiffany cat cost?
Chantilly / Tiffany cats cost between $300-$800.
How big does this breed cat's cat get?
Chantilly / Tiffany cats tend to be medium in size. A fully grown Chantilly / Tiffany cat might weigh between 4 - 7 kg or more and range in height anywhere from about 20 - 25 cm inches tall.
How long do Chantilly / Tiffany cats live?
The Average lifespan for Chantilly / Tiffany is 11-15 years.