Collection: Personalised Tonkinese Gifts

We have Personalised Tonkinese Gifts galore and everything you need to spoil your special cat. Whether you are looking for a gorgeous bed or a super-smart new bowl, we have some fantastic gifts for your Tonkinese. Not only have we hand-picked puss-perfect presents for your furry friend, there’s also Tonkinese cat inspired gifts for owners and Tonkinese cat lovers too. From notebooks to iPad cases, there’s something to please everyone.

Introduction

The Tonkinese is a cross between the Siamese and Burmese cat breeds, and they are loved for their beautiful looks as well as their playful personalities. With pale bodies, dark “points” on the head, legs, and tail, and stunning blue, gold, or aquamarine eyes, the Tonkinese has inherited the “classic” colourings of its parent breeds along with their intelligence and charm.

History

It’s believed that the Tonkinese mix may have existed naturally as far back as the early 1800s, but intentional cross-breeding between the Siamese and Burmese began in earnest in the early 1900s in North America, and by the early 2000s, the Tonkinese was no longer considered a crossbreed, but an established breed in its own right.

Personality

The Tonkinese is an intelligent, playful, affectionate, and very people-oriented cat that like its ancestors can be a bit of a chatterbox. Always interested in what’s going on, they will voice their opinion on daily events as they follow their people from room to room, but they’re always happy to settle in for a cuddle when the opportunity arises.

Vitals

Height mid-size cat of 20-25 cm at the shoulder; average body length of 30-36 cm, not including the tail.
Weight 3-7 kg
Other names Tonk
Origin Thailand, North America
Coat short, flat
Colour shades of brown and beige, including natural, champagne, caramel, cinnamon, fawn, cream, and blue, red, apricot, tortie, and platinum, with “point”, “solid”, or “mink” markings.
Eye Colour blue, gold, green, or aquamarine, depending on coat colour.
Life Expectancy 12 to 15 years
Health Issues there are currently no known hereditary conditions that affect the Tonkinese.
Care Tips Tonkinese prefer constant company and like to play dog-like games such as fetch. Grooming: an occasional groom with a soft brush. Feeding: two meals per day of high-quality food.

 

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