The
BOMBAY.
Omi Tsukiyono's CODE NAME. Omi's codename in Weiss is Siberian which is also a cat's breed.
The Bombay's sleek, glossy coat and bright eyes makes it resemble a miniature black panther. It was developed from the Burmese breed and exhibits the muscular body type and affectionate, playful temperament of the Burmese.
CHARACTERISTICS AND TEMPERAMENT: They are adaptable to apartment living and are generally calm. A Bombay will often accept dogs in the household more quickly than it will adapt to the other cats. The Bombay often wants to be the dominant cat in the household. They are intelligent, actively seek interaction with humans and love to play games. Many retrieve and do tricks. Some have been sucessfully leash-trained. Like Burmese, Bombays are heat-seekers, and often like to sleep under the bedcovers. Both Bombays and Burmese have a voice that is distinctive, but not as loud or harsh as the Siamese voice. Some individuals are quite talkative, but others rarely vocalize. Bombays reach sexual maturity relatively quickly, so owners should plan on spaying females and neutering males between 6 and 9 months.
