the
Tonkinese HISTORY:
The Tonkinese breed, although bred in California and New York state, was
first accredited by CCA in southern Ontario and as such is generally
considered a Canadian breed. The breed was first recognized in Canada in
the late 1960's and later also by other registries throughout North
America. It has been accepted in championship in ACFA since ???
CHARACTERISTICS and TEMPERAMENT: |
|
![]() Champagne Mink - Male |
Physically, Tonks come in a variety of types and colors. There are four colors; platinum, champagne, natural and blue, and three types; pointed (more like Siamese), mink (the halfway point) and solid (more like Burmese). Tonkinese are especially known for their aqua (aquamarine) colored eyes - this exotic color is one shared by few other breeds. They are of moderate size, weighing (approximately) 7 lbs for females and 9 lbs for males, as adults. Although, some breeders still use the original breeds, (Siamese and Burmese) in their breeding program, and this is still acceptable in ACFA, most breeders breed a minimum of fifth generation Tonkinese to Tonkinese only, in order to obtain a more consistent look and temperament. |
TONKINESE breed chair
Joann Payfer
419 LeRay Ave
Eagle Lake, MN 56024
507/257-2064
Tonks4purrs@aol.com
The Friendly Association
![]() |
|
|
|
P.O. Box 1949, Nixa, MO 65714-1949 Phone: (417) 725-1530 - Fax: (417) 725-1533 - Email |