Why Brown Cats Are Rare + Pics of 11 Brown Cat Breeds - Cat-World (2024)

A visit to any cat shelter will bring you nose to nose with calicos, tabbies, and torties. You’ll also find a fair number of black, white, gray, and orange felines. But… I’m willing to wager a year’s supply of kitty litter that you won’t find anything on four paws to inspire the name ‘Hershey.’

Scarcity of Brown Cats

Unless you’re a breeder or a frequent cat-show attendee, you’ve probably never seen a brown cat. Among the 45 pedigreed breeds recognized by the Cat Fancier’s Association (CFA) there is only a handful of browns.

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These include the Havana Brown, Burmese, Devon Rex, Persian, British Shorthair, and Scottish Fold. Although not standardized for competition, other felines that are sometimes included in the brown family are the York Chocolate, the Chausie, the Oriental Shorthair, and the Tonkinese. Let’s look at these breeds in more details.

11 Popular Brown Cat Breeds

Who can resist a brown cat? Even more so if you are a chocolate lover! Let’s take a closer look at these brown beauties. Here are 11 brown cat breeds you will fawn over:

1. The Exceptional Havana Brown Cat

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The most well-known, and rarest, of the brunettes is the Havana Brown, whose history begins in the late 19th century when Swiss Mountain Cats were common throughout Europe and England.

In the 1920s, the Siamese Cat Club of Britain discouraged the breeding of this particular line in favor of only blue-eyed cats. Although the point is contested, an accidental (or maybe not so accidental) breeding between a solid black domestic cat and a Siamese seal-point produced a brown male kitten. This kitten, named Elmtower Bronze Idol, would become the first Havana Brown to be registered in England.

It wasn’t until the 1950s when a group of British cat fanciers set out to fix the brown color gene in the Havana Brown by successfully crossing chocolate- and seal-point Siamese with black domestic shorthairs andRussian Blues. This combination produced a feline with a rich, solid, chocolate-brown coat and emerald eyes. The striking result is a creature that has the distinction of being the only solid brown cat—they even have brown whiskers!

Unfortunately, the Havana Brown is also distinguished by being currently endangered. Cross-breeding the Havana Brown was closed off before enough breeding lines were initially established, which resulted in a shrinking gene pool. Consequently, there are too few cats and they are too closely bred, making it extremely difficult for breeders to obtain unrelated breeding stock. A conscientious breeder will adhere to high ethical standards and avoid breeding animals that are closely related. As a result, there are fewer than 1000 Havana Browns left in the world today, however, new rules regarding cross-breeding established by the CFA show great promise for the future. View our Havana cat breed profile.

2. The Beautiful Burmese

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Scoring on a recent list of the 21 most popular breeds in America is the Burmese. The breed first appeared in the United States early in the 20th century when an American sailor brought a walnut-brown cat named Wong Mau home from Burma as a souvenir. The cat was bred with a Siamese, and these two felines became the ancestors of all modern Burmese cats, eventually leading to the development and addition of the Bombay and Burmilla breeds.

The CFA currently recognizes both American and British Burmese in sable, champagne, platinum, and blue. Burmese cats typically have yellow eyes, but an occasional blue-eyed kitten is a stunning exception. (https://cfa.org/burmese/). View our Burmese breed profile.

3. The Mischievous Devon Rex

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Although there are no completely hypoallergenic cats, the Devon Rex is the least problematic for those with sensitive noses and skin because they don’t shed very much. This is a small (six-to-nine pound) cat with huge ears, curly hair, and an elfish, or pixie-like appearance, whose capacity for love and loyalty is often likened to that of a canine. Originating in Devonshire, England, when a stray cat gave birth to the unique mutation, the Devon Rex was welcomed by cat lovers who were determined to help the breed thrive.

Today, they appear in a wide color range in solid to patterned variations, but beware—they are also known for impishly stealing food from an unattended dinner plate! View our Devon Rex breed profile.

4. The Luxurious Persian

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This long-haired, regal feline lounges comfortably at the very top of the most-popular list. The Persian, a gentle companion who is perfect as an indoor pet, can compete in seven different color categories within three major divisions (solid, tabby, and parti-color) or nearly 20 color variations in the most predominant, Himalayan, category.

Since being smuggled out of Persia in the 17th century by European explorers, the white-haired Persian has dominated both the modeling and advertising industries. View our Persian Cat Breed Profile.

5. The Robust British Shorthair

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Unlike most other purebred cats, the hearty British Shorthair has no specific breed-related diseases. Their ancestry can be traced back to Rome, and many cat fanciers believe the breed may have started out as simple street cats in the United Kingdom. One thing many people don’t realize about the British Shorthair is that they come in a multitude of colors and combinations of shading and patterns other than the most common, blue.

They are represented in literature by the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland as well as the character in Puss and Boots. In addition, the breed line was extended by crossing a British Shorthair with a Persian to create the British Longhair. View our British Shorthair breed profile.

6. The Adorable Scottish Fold

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Perhaps the most unique of all felines is the Scottish Fold, which was developed in the early 1960s from a humble white barn cat whose ears folded forward and downward instead of standing straight up. Two Folds are never bred together because the condition is a mutation, therefore only 50 percent of the litter will inherit it. Ironically, the kittens are all born with straight ears and those whose ears are going to fold begin to do so at three to four weeks of age. The degree of folding is sorted into categories with single being just the tip of the ear to triple where the ear lies flat against the head. Those kittens who do not inherit the folding gene are called Scottish Shorthairs. View our Scottish Fold breed profile.

7. The York Chocolate

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Being that there are no breeders or registered York Chocolate cats in the world today, the breed is considered ‘extinct.’ There are, however, possible ancestors who are simply not acknowledged as such. Should you find one, you will have an affectionate, easy-going, and loyal companion, who may even greet you at the door. York Chocolates are a breed that will follow their humans around the house, and perhaps even to the pool! They have the unique distinction of liking water.

They are intelligent and athletic—the traits of a skilled hunter. They require lots of playtime with family members. Their deep brown, almost black, semi-long hair is resistant to matting, however, regular grooming is recommended. View our York Chocolate breed profile

8. The Shiny Oriental Shorthair

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The Oriental Shorthair combines curiosity with intelligence to become the bloodhound of cats! They have been known to open drawers and cabinets in search of their favorite toy. This feline always has their nose into whatever you are doing, especially should you open the refrigerator.

They are feisty, yet loyal to a fault. An Oriental Shorthair might greet you at the door when you come home, and do so quite loudly if you are late. A constantly running motor and a penchant for warm laps will most likely yield a Shorthair the affection and attention they crave from their human. View our Oriental Shorthair breed profile

9. The Tonkinese

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If you’re looking for a companion who is both active and a lap cat, a Tonkinese might fit the bill. They are fun loving and affectionate—and they can be very entertaining. The Tonk loves playing and climbing, so interaction with a human companion of any age is critical to their well-being.

The Tonkinese can also be quite talkative, and they expect their humans to not only listen, but to also respond. They are curious and will get into anything their human is into. As with most intelligent creatures, the Tonk can be mischievous if they are bored or ignored. on View our Tonkinese breed profile.

10. The Chausie

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Weighing in at up to 30 pounds, the Chausie was developed by crossing jungle cats from Southeast Asia with domesticated Abyssinian cats. They are strong and energetic, and have been known to jump six feet straight up into the air from a standing position. The Chausie eats only an all-meat diet, as they are unable to digest plants or grains.

Despite their seemingly wild appearance and independent nature, Chausies are friendly and family-oriented. Although they do very well with other cats, Chausies are not recommended with small children or small pets that could be looked upon as prey. Chaucies love walking on a leash or just being outdoors with their humans. View our Chausie breed profile.

11. Brown Tabby cats (coat pattern)

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Tabby is not a breed, but rather a coat pattern that includes stripes, swirls, and spots, with stripes being the most prominent. These markings can appear over the cat’s entire body or on individual sections of fur. The clincher for claiming the tabby moniker is the unique M marking on the tabby’s forehead (which can also be seen on some jungle cats). A tabby may also have darkly lined eyes, pencil lines on their face, and banding on their legs and tail. Since tabbies can come from any breed, it is difficult to attribute to them any common personality traits. View our Tabby cats page

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If you’ve done any painting, you know that you can make brown by mixing all the colors together. Don’t try that with cats! Their brown fur requires a very precise and unique formula.

Just like humans, a cat’s hair color is determined by the amount of melanin in their body. Melanin is a pigment that consists of two components: eumelanin, which is responsible for black or brown hair, and pheomelanin which produces red hair in people. As with humans, the specific proportions of these two components lie in the parents’ genes, and the particular genes needed to yield brown cats are rare.

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Without getting too heavily into cat genetics, let’s just say that brown cats have inherited two copies of the recessive brown gene, one from each parent. Cinnamon is a warm brown, and is produces by a second recessive allele of B, denoted with the symbol (bl).

Scientists at the Veterinary Genetics Lab (University of California at Davis) discovered two mutations. One produces chocolate (b), and the other produces cinnamon (bl). Both chocolate and cinnamon are recessive to black (B) and therefore will only show if the cat inherits two copies of the gene.

Possible outcomes:

BB x Bb (one parent is hom*ozygous black, one is heterozygous and carries the brown gene)

  • 2 kittens are hom*ozygous black (BB), two kittens are heterozygous black, carrying a copy of the brown gene (Bb)

Bb x BB (both parents are heterozygous black, carrying a copy of the brown gene

  • One kitten is hom*ozygous black (BB), two kittens are heterozygous black and carry chocolate (Bb), one kitten is chocolate (bb)

Getting Hairy!

If a solid brown is what we’re after, there are some obstacles to overcome. Although humans may have simple genetic rules for hair color, cats have a whole slew of patterns to choose from. Calico and tortoiseshell are common specific patterns, but our feline friends can be striped, spotted, or randomly splotched!

While a strand of human hair is one uniform color from the root to the end, with only a slight variation, a feline’s hair shaft can be banded, the gene responsible for this is agouti and is recessive to non-agouti. In addition to agouti, there are three tabby genes, the wild-type mackerel, classic, and spotted. Mackerel is dominant over classic and spotted is essentially a mackerel tabby with a modifier gene that breaks up the markings from stripes into spots.

Unexpected Brown Cats

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There are certain conditions under which a solid black cat may appear brown, the most common reason being sun exposure. Similar to humans, an outdoor cat, or an indoor feline who loves to sunbathe, may find their hair bleached by the sun’s intense rays. The condition is temporary, and the lush black will return once the sun exposure is limited.

Other reasons for a black cat to turn brown are dietary related, illness, and aging.

It’s important to feed your cat a balanced diet. A cat’s digestive system is very sensitive and lacking essential nutrients can cause major health problems, the least of which is brown fur. A vet can determine whether or not your cat is getting enough tyrosine, copper, and zinc. These are the most important minerals contributing to healthy skin and hair.

The health of a feline’s internal organs, specifically the thyroid, liver, and kidney, can also affect their coat. In addition to the hair itself becoming dull, an organ functioning below capacity could make a black cat’s fur look brown.

Lastly, that brownish hue may be merely due to age, similar to a human’s hair turning gray.

The Future of Brown Cats

Since 1998, cross-breeding restrictions on the Havana Brown have been lifted. Thankfully, the breed is now more readily available. Since being bred in the United States, Havanas now come in a pinkish gray called lilac and are named simply Havana by The International Cat Association (TICA Havana).

Despite being rare, some of the brown breeds are among the most popular today. Purebred cats, however, especially if they’re brown, can carry a heavy price tag. So, if you’re in the market for a feline friend, you’ll get just as much love and comedy from one of those black and brown tabbies at the shelter.

FAQ

What is a brown and black cat called?The brown and black combination is called tortoiseshell. A tortie can also be a mix of any two colors other than white.

What is a brown and white cat called? A cat with tan to almost black stripes on a cream or white body is called a Brown Tabby.

Why are brown cats rare? A cat’s hair color is determined by specific proportions of the components in melanin, which are inherited from the cat’s parents. The particular genes needed to yield brown cats are rare.

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FAQs

Why are brown cats so rare? ›

The genes that causes a cat's coat to be brown are recessive genes, so they are expressed less commonly than the dominant version of the gene, which causes a cat to be black. As a result, black cats are extremely common and solid brown cats are less common.

What is the rarest cat colour in the world? ›

Of all the cat colors, albino is the rarest. Albinism causes a complete lack of pigment, so cats have pink skin, white fur, and pale blue or pink eyes. In order to be albino, a cat must inherit two recessive genes for albinism (A/A), one from each parent.

What is the number 1 rarest cat in the world? ›

The Sokoke is arguably the rarest breed in the world. It hails from the coast of Kenya, where it is known for being a feral breed. As a feral breed, the Sokoke needs lots of exercise, and can become bored quickly—if you let it outdoors, it may spend most of its time outside.

Do brown cats have health issues? ›

Health Problems in Havana Brown Cats. Havana cats are overall healthy, with no known conditions unique to the breed. Havana cats are still susceptible to the common conditions that affect all cats. Obesity.

What is an all brown cat called? ›

The Havana brown cat is a rare breed. Not only has it struggled to exist over the years, it is the only all-brown cat breed from nose to tail, with the exception of its green eyes.

What is the no. 1 cat breed? ›

Top Cat Breeds in the World
BreedDifferentiator
1. RagdollLarge domesticated cats
2. Maine CoonLarge domesticated cats
3. British ShorthairMedium-sized cats
4. Scottish FoldMedium-sized cats
6 more rows
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What is the nicest color cat? ›

Bi-colored and orange cats were found to be friendly. Tri-colored, white and black cats were found to be more antisocial. White cats were the most lazy, shy and calm. Tortoiseshells were intolerant.

What cat is $1000? ›

A pure bred Persian can cost about $1000 USD. The Main Coon is the world's largest domestic cat breed, and not by a little margin, wither. The feline can grow to sizes of small wide cats and are well known for tier long, thick fur. Their colors range from light to dark, but most sit around the brown tones.

What is the top 1 expensive cat? ›

The Ashera cat is considered the most expensive cat breed in the world, with prices reaching up to $100,000 or more. This is due to its rarity and the fact that it is a hybrid breed, created by breeding an African serval, an Asian leopard cat, and a domestic house cat.

What is a super rare cat? ›

Super Rare Cats (激レアキャラ) are a type of Cat Unit. Most of them can be unlocked by playing the Rare Cat Capsule (some of them appearing only in specific pools) while others are item drops from special stages.

Are brown cats smart? ›

This breed welcomes the company of children, other cats and dogs. This breed thrives in an active, multi-species household. Smart and curious, the Havana Brown is known for examining objects by holding it with both paws.

How expensive is a brown cat? ›

Havana Brown cats are a rare breed known for their chocolate brown coat and bright green eyes. They are also the only breed of cat that is chocolate-colored from nose to tail. Therefore, you can expect to pay anywhere between $500 and $1,500 for a Havana cat or kitten.

Are brown black cats rare? ›

Truly brown cats are uncommon. However, black cats can often have a reddening factor that makes them look brownish especially in the light. The brown tabbies we see so frequently are genetically actually black tabbies with a lot of reddening.

How rare is it to get a brown cat? ›

Only a handful of the 45 CFA-recognized cat breeds have brown coats, making brown cats a rarity in the cat species1.

Are brown cats expensive? ›

Havana Brown cats are a rare breed known for their chocolate brown coat and bright green eyes. They are also the only breed of cat that is chocolate-colored from nose to tail. Therefore, you can expect to pay anywhere between $500 and $1,500 for a Havana cat or kitten.

What color of cat is the friendliest? ›

When comparing the cats by coat color, gray cats had the highest scores for shyness, aloofness and intolerance, while orange cats had the highest scores for trainability, friendliness and calmness. Tabby cats had the highest scores for bold and active, tricolor cats for stubborn, and bicolor cats for tolerant.

What causes brown cats? ›

Just to complicate things further, there are two types of "B" gene, the dominant "B" which produces black fur, and the recessive "b" which produces brown fur. A cat that inherits one of each, "Bb," will be black, because the black gene is dominant, and the brown is recessive.

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