Tonkinese

Semi-Foreign

Coat

Colourpoint/Himalayan: Seal, chocolate, blue and lilac point are allowed.
Mink: Natural (seal), champagne (chocolate), blue and platinum (lilac) mink are allowed.
Burmese: Sable (seal), champagne (chocolate), blue and platinum (lilac) burmese are allowed.

Eyes

Colourpoints have
Solids/burmese have
Minks have

Nose

Matches surrounding coat.

Faults

None

Disqualifications

Yellow eyes on a mink cat.

Varieties

None

Notes

The Tonkinese, like its name, is more than what it seems at first glance! As a mix between the Burmese and the Siamese, naming a cat for the historical region of Tonkin seems like a cute nod to its Asian ancestry… Except for the fact that this Canadian-made breed was named for a foundation cat named Tonka, and was originally spelled Tonkanese. Today’s Tonkinese (Tonks, to their friends) are a happy medium between the extreme svelteness of the Siamese and cobbiness of the Burmese. They even have a strong historical basis—Wong Mau, the foundation cat of the Asian breed group, was likely a seal (natural) mink as she produced sable Burmese, seal mink, and seal point kittens, all patterns accepted in the Tonkinese today. Tonkinese are characters, with outgoing personalities reminiscent of the Siamese, but they form the deep emotional attachments of the Burmese. They are playful and active, and if not engaged by their owners daily, will turn their energies elsewhere.

Type & judging remarks
The ideal Tonkinese is intermediate in type, neither cobby nor svelte. It is an alert, active cat with good muscular development and heft. Generally, it resembles a perfect medium between the Burmese and the Siamese. The head is a modified, slightly rounded wedge; the body is medium in length and type.

Breed Files

Filename: Tonkinese
Offset: AAA3
Base: Russian Blue
SCP: Russian Blue
Accepted: September 23, 2009
Notes: V.2 will overwrite V.1

Filename: Tonkinese
Offset: AAA3
Base: Russian Blue
SCP: Russian Blue
Accepted: August 10, 2004
Notes: