1930, Havana cats formed a full brown breed. In order to make this kind of cat get richer and warmer reddish brown on the basis of brown, British breeders crossed a Siamese cat with chocolate coat color gene and chocolate flowers with a female British black short-haired cat to get the offspring with changed color. 1953 was further used to mate with Russian blue cats, Siamese cats and other cat species, and finally today's Havana brown cats were cultivated.
As for how the cat got its name, there are several versions. Some historians insist that it was named after the same color Havana rabbit. However, most Havana cat lovers prefer to believe that its name is related to the famous Havana cigar.
In short, if you want a smart, easy-feeding, easy-to-communicate cat as a friend, a Havana cat with a sweet appearance and a color like chocolate is undoubtedly the perfect choice.