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Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

Honeybear is a breed of cat with a medium long, silky and rabbit-like coat. Honeybear is a large, lovely and affectionate breed that are primarily bred for their sweet appearances and docile and placid temperaments. It was first in California in the 1960s by Ann Baker, a Persian Cat Breeder. Cute-looking but ‘dog-like Honeybear get along extremely well with the children and other pets and thus they are extremely popular as family companions. The cats need regular brushing and claw trimming to keep looking them the most beautiful felines.

Honeybear has a sturdy and large-framed body with proportionate legs. Their coat is white and soft with Siamese style points. Adult male animals can typically weigh around 20 pounds while females weigh around 10-15 pounds. They have a very typical flat pad under the abdomen. Honeybear is a slow maturing cat that reaches full coat color at the age of two years. They attain full size and weight only by the age of four years.

Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

Pictures of Cats Honeybear Pictures and Honeybear Cats Breed Informations

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  • Hey. Think I recognize a couple of these cats. Please let me know who the source of these pictures. Thanks,

    -Honey Bear in the Hills

    P.S. For real Honey Bear information contact us. As we actually know the breeders. And have personally obtained and worked with Honey Bear cats and have authentic information directly from legal sources. Just want to keep information pure on my breed.

    Comment by Honey Bears in the Hills — May 14, 2009 @ 4:03 am

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