Himalayan Cat Breed

Himalayan: Things to Know

Himalayan Breed Information

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Himalayan Frequently Asked Questions

How long do himalayan cats live?

The Himalayan cat lifespan is an average of 9–15 years, so you'll have lots of time to bond with your feline companion.

Do himalayan cats shed?

Himalayan cats shed moderately throughout the year, but more heavily in the spring and fall. They don't shed more than other breeds. However, their long, furry coats can cause them to shed a lot during shedding cycles.

Can himalayan cats go outside?

Himalayan cats are indoor cats and are not fighters by nature. They are not recommended to be let outside because they have long hair that would become a mess.

Are Himalayan salt lamps safe for cats?

Himalayan salt lamps are toxic to cats because they contain high levels of sodium. Cats can easily access salt lamps and may lick them because of their coarse texture.

How much does a Himalayan cat cost?

A Himalayan cat costs upto 45,000 INR.

Do Himalayan cats want partner?

No, Himalayan cats are social and affectionate cats who enjoy the company of their loved ones. They are loyal and require lots of attention and love. They can spend time alone, but prefer to have company.

Why is Himalayan cat so expensive?

Himalayan cats are expensive because of their unique appearance, including their size, fur pattern, and coloring. They are also high maintenance and require frequent grooming to keep their coats healthy.

How often should you bathe a Himalayan cat?

Himalayan cats should be bathed about once every 3-4 months, depending on how often they groom themselves and their level of activity. However, if you plan to show your Himalayan, you should bathe her every other day to keep her fur in good condition.

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