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Balinese Cat Names

The primary difference between the Balinese and the Siamese is coat length, with the Balinese having long, silky hair and a plumed tail. The Balinese shares the svelte but muscular body of the Siamese, as well as his wedge-shaped head, blue eyes, large triangular ears and striking color points. In the initial years of breeding, the Balinese had heavier bones and apple shaped heads, more akin to the former standard Siamese. They also had much longer coats than the Balinese breed today, with full ruffs and britches. Over the years, Balinese breeders have improved the physical form of the breed by outcrossing it with the parent breed, the Siamese, and the features of the Balinese have become leaner and longer, just as the modern Siamese has. The breed standard for the Balinese is identical to the standard for the Siamese in most respects, including overall body type and color, with the obvious differences being in overall coat length, and in the full plume tail. The coat is single coated, with only minimal shedding. In fact, the Balinese is noted for its lack of shedding amongst long coated cats.

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Clark
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Clark is derived from the Old English term “clerk”, used to describe any member of a religious order. Since members of the minor orders could marry, it became a surname for the families involved.
Cleo
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Cleo is a diminutive of Cleopatra, used both as a feminine and masculine given names. Cleopatra originates in Greek language and means "father's glory". Cleopatra is the name of several pharaohs in Ancient Egypt. The most famous and depicted one was Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh in Ancient Egypt, wife of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Probably because the name is so closely connected to this historical personality, it has never been overly popular as a feminine given name in the United States.
captain
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Catalina
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Catalina is a Spanish form of Katherine. Katherine originates in Greek language and means "chaste, pure". It has been one of the most popular feminine given names over centuries and with various spellings all around the world. Historically, it was a favourite name especially in Christian world. Katherine is the name of many saints, the most popular probably being Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr. it was also a popular name within royalty in different countries. The variant spelling Catherine is also very frequent.
Chambers
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The origin of the name Chambers can be traced back to Old French and is fundamentally Latin. It comes from the French word 'chambre', meaning 'room', which in turn comes from the Latin word 'camera', meaning the same thing. 'Chambers' is an occupational surname, given to those who were in charge of keeping and maintaining the chambers of lords and other titled people.
Constance
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Constance originates in Latin language and means "steady, permanent". It is a feminine form of Constant. Over the years, it has been a fairly popular feminine given name in the United States. Constance is the name of several places in the U.S. and Canada and it functions as a surname as well
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