Korean Bobtail
Appearance
Origin
Temperament
English
Appearance
Origin
Temperament
Appearance
Origin
Temperament
English
Appearance
Origin
Temperament

Korean Bobtail

The Korean Bobtail is a rare and distinctive breed of cat renowned for its short, bobbed tail and charming personality. Not only does it possess unique physical traits, but it also stands out for its exceptional intelligence and captivating demeanor.
hight
20-23
7.9-9.1
cminch
cm inch 
weight
2.7-4.5
5.9-9.9
kglbs
kg lbs 
life span
9-15 years
Size
Moderate
Sh
Fur Length:
Short
Mo
Breed origin:
Mutation of shortened tail
Recognized by: 1 registers
ACFA
CCCOFA
CCA-AFC
ACA
GCCF
LOOF
TSACC
CFSA
ACF
FIFE
WCF
NZCF
TICA
CFA

Appearance

The Korean Bobtail is a medium-sized breed known for its slim and elegant body, characterized by short legs and a distinctive short, curved tail. Their coat typically displays a variety of colors and patterns, and is usually short in length. Additionally, these cats are recognized for their large, round eyes, which range in color from yellow to green.
Coat type
Eye colour
Fur colour
Ears
Eyes shape
Fur length
Tail
Coat type
Eye colour
Fur colour
Ears
Eyes shape
Fur length
Tail

Origin

The Korean Bobtail has a rich and storied history that dates back to the early 1800s. Legend has it that Dutch sailors introduced the breed to Korea in the late 1800s, where it quickly became an integral part of Korean culture. It is said that Korean farmers selectively bred these cats to guard their crops against pests, showcasing their practicality and utility in agricultural settings. Additionally, these bobtails were embraced for their association with luck and fortune, serving as cherished companions believed to bring prosperity to their owners. Despite its deep roots in Korean heritage, the Korean Bobtail eventually made its way to the United States in the 1950s, marking a new chapter in its global journey. With its distinctive bobbed tails and striking appearance, this breed captured the attention of cat lovers worldwide and was officially recognized by the Cat Fanciers’ Association in 1966. This recognition further solidified the Korean Bobtail's place in the world of feline enthusiasts, honoring its unique lineage and enduring legacy.

Temperament

The Korean Bobtail is renowned for its amiable and sociable nature, as they form strong bonds with their owners and seek companionship. While they tend to get along well with other pets, they prefer to avoid the boisterous energy of children. These inquisitive and playful cats possess a keen intelligence and an insatiable curiosity, often delighting in exploring their environment. They thrive on interactive play, puzzle toys, and engaging in various activities, showcasing their adaptability to learning tricks and responding to commands. Moreover, this breed is distinguished by its expressive vocalizations, using soft chirps, melodious trills, and purrs to effectively communicate their desires and needs to their human companions.
Activity Level:
Active

Keeping conditions

Diet preferences
Grooming
Common health issues
Diet preferences
Grooming
Common health issues
Korean Bobtails do not necessitate a specialized diet. Providing them with high-protein cat food and ensuring they have access to fresh, clean water is essential. A balanced diet for a Korean Bobtail includes a combination of dry cat food to maintain dental health and wet food rich in protein.
The Korean Bobtail's coat is low maintenance and can be easily groomed with regular brushing. This helps to remove dead hair, distribute skin oils, and keep the coat in good condition. It is also important to trim the cat's nails as needed and clean its ears regularly. In addition, regular teeth brushing is crucial for reducing the risk of dental disease. By following these grooming practices, you can help ensure your Korean Bobtail stays healthy and happy.
Grooming intencity
Easy to groom
The Korean Bobtail breed is known for its robust health and is generally not predisposed to any major health concerns. Nevertheless, to ensure the well-being of these cats, it is advisable to schedule regular veterinary appointments to monitor and maintain their health.