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Experience the joy of living with a TonkineseAbout Tonks - A Brief History Both the Tonkinese and the Burmese, as we know them today, can trace their roots back to Wong Mau, a small chocolate colored cat with a natural 'mink' coat pattern. Wong Mau was brought to the US from the Thailand area to establish the Burmese breed in the 1930's. Once the Burmese gene pool was established, the 'mink' coated pattern cat was no longer bred by breeders of that time. In the late 60's & early 70's a couple of North American breeders re-established the 'mink' coated cat by breeding the Siamese and Burmese. They believed that the very moderate look of this cat was worthy of being established as a breed in the registries of America. As the Burmese and the Siamese became more extreme in their look, the Tonkinese kept the original look - one of moderation and one very similar to the Golden Siamese. The Tonkinese was accepted in CFA in 1978 with Champion status for the mink coated Tonkinese in 1984. Today they are considered an established breed and have full championship status in CFA. It took a lot of work from a few dedicate breeders to get us where were we are today and able to present to you an absolutely gorgeous cat with a unique look and great personality.(Pictured is a GC Champagne Mink female, Wenlock's Chanson of Minkitty) ![]() (Pictured is a Platinum
Point female kitten,
Minkitty's Delta Dawn at 4 months Colors/PatternsIn the CFA, the Tonkinese comes in four colors and three patterns with corresponding eye color. The three colors are: (using generic terms)
The three patterns are: (using generic terms)
The corresponding eye color to pattern is as follows: (note, these examples are not exactly right but you'll get the idea.)
Putting all the charts together, an easy way to look at this as follows:
Remember the color of the cat is the color of the markings (ears, mask, legs and tail). The body is a lighter version of that same color. The difference between a point, mink and solid color pattern is amount of contract within the same color. A common question that I get is do tonks get dark with age. The answer is usually. Blues sometimes get lighter than they are when they are kittens. Some cats stay light all their lives. Some tonks don't start to get dark until they are about 18 - 36 months. Others get lighter after they are spayed or neutered - it all depends on the genetics of the cat. One thing to remember is that the color doesn't really change, it just deepens. For more information about the color and pattern see Tonkinese CFA Breed Council's web site. More techincal informtaion about the tonkinese genetics can be found at this TBA web site.PersonalityThe Tonkinese is a stunning feline which has attracted attention not only for their exceptional good looks but also for their engaging personality. Tonks are very people oriented and love to be an active member of the family. They are affectionate, mischievous, athletic, intelligent, talkative, friendly to strangers and have an incredible memory and sense of humor. I have seen them actually playing tricks on one another. They love to invent games to play with their humans or other family pets. Two of their favorite games are fetch and hide and seek. They often climb or leap on people's shoulders just to give a hug or a kiss. In doing this, they seldom use their claws. They also insist in sleeping in bed with their humans and usually will be found under the covers. They have been described
by some as part puppy
(following
their humans around the house), part monkey (in their antics) and part
elephant (the sound they can make while running through your house).
The colorful, warm and loving personality of the Tonkinese makes them
an ideal addition to a feline loving family. |
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