Raas cat
| Raas cat | |
|---|---|
Solid blue adult | |
| Other names | Madura cat |
| Common nicknames | Busok cat (blue), Amethyst cat (chocolate), Busok-Raas, (Kucing) Buso |
| Origin | Indonesia |
| Foundation bloodstock | population on Madura and Raas Island |
| Variety status | Not recognised as a standardised breed by any major breed registry. |
| Breed standards | |
| Other | IBRA FFF |
| Domestic cat (Felis catus) | |
Raas, also known as the Busok(-Raas) or Madura, cat is an endemic breed of domestic cat native to the Madura and Raas Island in Indonesia. Its foundation stock derives from a naturally occurring local variety, that developed as a distinct landrace through long-term isolation of the island's cat population. It is not recognised as a cat breed in one of the major cat registries, though the breed is under development through selective breeding with pedigree registration as a formally standardised breed by local breeder clubs.
The Raas is medium-sized with a firm, muscular build and a naturally shortened tail, ranging from tailless (rumpy) to short bobtailed forms. The Raas comes in four colour variations – black, blue (Busok), chocolate (Amethyst), and lilac. It is considered rare, with a very small remaining population of genetically pure individuals maintained through limited breeding programmes within Indonesia.