My Inner Cat

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The Crown Bearer

Doesn't need to raise a voice to be heard.

Himalayan — The Crown Bearer
Uncommon

Himalayan

Domestic breed · No. 14 / 89

Uncommon · tier 2 of 4

A little less often seen — a nice find. You had about a 1-in-4 chance of drawing Himalayan as The Crown Bearer — one of 5 cats you could have become.

You don't have to raise your voice to be heard. You take your time answering questions, you don't waste words, and you've never been comfortable performing for attention you didn't ask for. People mistake your calm for stoicism. It's actually self-trust.

Why a Himalayan?

Himalayans are what you get when you cross a Persian with a Siamese. The result has Persian fur, Siamese blue eyes, and dark points on the face, ears, and paws. They inherited the Persian calm and the Siamese awareness, and they tend to be the kind of cat who watches a whole room without moving.

Did you know

The breed was actually developed in the 1930s by researchers at Harvard who were studying coat genetics, not trying to make a new breed. The formal breed standard didn't appear until the 1950s.