Temperament
                    Dependent,GentleIntelligent,QuietSocial
                 
                                                                
                    Constant Shedding
                    Shedding will occur often for this cat breed. It is suggested to brush and comb its coat regularly to reduce the risk of it developing hairballs.  Be prepared also to vacuum often.
                 
                                                                
                    Low Vocalization
                    It is known to be quiet. Therefore, owners shouldn`t be concerned of excessive and undesirable crying or meowing, especially at night.
                 
                                                                
                    Slightly Active
                    It does not mind lounging around and being lazy. Some exercise may be necessary to maintain its health. Nonetheless, this breed is perfect for owners who desire non-active cats.
                 
                                                
                    Good With Others
                    It is usually good with everyone and can be affectionate towards them.
                 
                                                
                                                
                    Child Friendly
                    Not Good with Kids: Himalayans aren’t the best choice for a houseful of boisterous children and dogs, but they have no objection to being the object of a gentle child’s attentions or to rubbing along with a friendly dog who doesn’t chase them or otherwise cause them anxiety.
                 
                                                                                
                    Grooming
                    High Maintenance
                 
                                                                
                                                                
                    Vocalization
                    Low Vocalization: It is known to be quiet. Therefore, owners shouldn't be concerned of excessive and undesirable crying or meowing, especially at night.