Javanese cats are named after the island of Java. Javanese result from a genetic accident resulting in Siamese with long hair. Javanese have a single coat, rather than the double coat more common in long haired cats, which makes grooming easier. Javanese are not as vocal as Siamese Cats. Javanese do not have the traditional color combinations of Siamese; long haired Siamese with traditional coloring are called Balinese. (The island of Bali is next to the island of Java.)
Related pages:
Javanese Rescue
Kentucky Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Nelson County - Bardstown, KY 40004 Humane Society of Nelson County 502-349-2082
Shelby County - Shelbyville, KY 40065 Shelby County Humane Society 502-633-4033
Hardin County - Vine Grove, KY 40175 Animal Refuge Center 270-877-6064
Jefferson County - Louisville, KY 40205 Alley Cat Advocates 502-634-8777
Jefferson County - Louisville, KY 40214 Kentucky Humane Society 502-366-3355
Scott County - Georgetown, KY 40324 Scott County Humane Society 502-863-3279
Anderson County - Lawrenceburg 40342 Holly's Place 502-859-5342
Mercer County - Salvisa, Kentucky 40372 Home at Last 502-839-1974
Woodford County - Versailles, Kentucky 40383 Woodford Humane Society 859-873-5491
Madison County - Richmond, KY 40476 Humane Society of Madison County 859-626-5600
Fayette County - Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Woodstock Animal Foundation 859-277-SPAY
Feyette County - Lexington, KY 40504 Lexington Humane Society 859-233-0044
Kenton County - Erlanger 41018 Humane Society of Northern Kentucky 859-342-HSKY
Fulton County - Fulton, KY 42041 Ken-Tenn Humane Society 731-235-9603
Warren County - Bowling Green 42102 Bowling Green Warren County Humane 270-783-9404
If you find any of the above spay/neuter information is incorrect,
or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
call Rescue Me! at 1-800-800-2099 with this information.
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