Tiffanie
Tiffanie cats are usually understood in the British Asian group as the semi-longhaired counterpart to Burmilla or Asian Shorthair lines, with Burmese influence behind the type. They may appear in shaded, tipped, solid, tabby, or other Asian-group colors depending on registry language. The name can be confused with Chantilly or Tiffany labels used in other countries, so context matters when describing or registering the cat.
The Tiffanie's coat is softer and longer than a Burmilla's but not usually as heavy as a Persian coat. Regular combing keeps the ruff, belly, and tail from tangling while preserving the silky fall of the hair. Breeders track Asian-group color terminology, Burmese ancestry, and whether kittens fit semi-longhair standards. Owners should expect an indoor companion with moderate grooming needs and should ask sellers which registry meaning of Tiffanie they are using. Clear paperwork prevents confusion between similar-sounding names.
Colors: Bicolor, Black, Blue, Blue Point, Brown, Calico, Chocolate, Chocolate Point, Cinnamon, Classic Tabby, Cream, Cream Point, Dilute Calico, Dilute Tortoiseshell, Fawn, Flame Point, Golden, Harlequin, Lilac, Lilac Point, Lynx Point, Mackerel Tabby, Mink, Pointed, Red, Seal Point, Sepia, Shaded, Shell, Silver, Smoke, Spotted Tabby, Tabby, Ticked Tabby, Torbie, Tortoiseshell, Van, White