Havana Brown
The Havana Brown is a rare domestic cat breed with a warm chocolate-brown coat, green eyes, and moderate build. It developed in Britain from Siamese and domestic cat breeding, then continued through separate programs, including North American lines. The breed's identity is tied to the solid brown coat and characteristic head shape rather than to any origin in Havana as a place.
Havana Browns are usually managed as social indoor cats that enjoy play, routine, and close household contact. The short coat is simple to maintain, but dental care, weight control, and enrichment remain part of ordinary ownership. Because the breed is uncommon, breeders need to manage genetic diversity carefully and should be transparent about pedigree, outcross policies where allowed, and health history. Buyers should confirm registration and color expectations before assuming that any chocolate domestic cat belongs to the breed.
Colors: Bicolor, Black, Blue, Blue Point, Brown, Calico, Chocolate, Chocolate Point, Cinnamon, Classic Tabby, Cream, Cream Point, Dilute Calico, Dilute Tortoiseshell, Fawn, Flame Point, Golden, Harlequin, Lilac, Lilac Point, Lynx Point, Mackerel Tabby, Mink, Pointed, Red, Seal Point, Sepia, Shaded, Shell, Silver, Smoke, Spotted Tabby, Tabby, Ticked Tabby, Torbie, Tortoiseshell, Van, White