Friday's Feature: Where do Bombay cats come from?

This week's visit to the Pet Health Library takes us to the Breeds Section to meet the Bombay.

Bombay The name caught my eye because on our recent trip to the Blogher conference in Chicago, we had some challenges with our hotel room internet connection and one of the more helpful tech support people (with Symantec) openly admitted he was located in Bombay, India. Tom (our behind the scenes blogger) had a very nice conversation with him while software was working in the background and the stereotype did not apply — as they so often don't.

That's your hint that the answer to where Bombay cats come from may not be as obvious as the old "Grant's tomb "joke ... click to find out more about Bombay cats!


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