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Chartreux Cat

Origin

🇫🇷

France

Size

Medium Breed

Ideal Space

Apartment

Ideal Weather

18º-24ºC

Life Expectancy

12-15 years

Cost of buying

₹ 30,000 - ₹ 80,000

Top 5 Traits

Playful

Friendly

Independent

Affectionate

Calm

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 2,800 - ₹ 4,200

Chartreux Cat
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by Happy Pet TeamUpdated on 3 Sept 2025

Introduction to Chartreux Cat Breed

Chartreux is a muscular and active cat breed known for its sociable and independent nature. They develop a close relationship with humans and are affectionate towards their owners. Let us learn more about their origin and history in detail in our next section.

Origin & History of Chartreux Cat

Chartreux has had a rough history. First mentioned in the early 1700s, these sturdy cats were originally used as ratters but were also hunted for their meat and fur during tough times in France, including famines, economic crises, and wars. Only the toughest survived, and that resilience is still seen in the breed today.

In the early 20th century, breeders realized that wild Chartreux colonies were dwindling, and efforts to preserve the breed began. Using 18th-century descriptions, breeders revived the breed, and remarkably, the Chartreux hasn’t changed much since then, which is rare in the cat world!

Characteristics

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Shedding amount

Negligible

Frequent

Compatibility with other cats

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Prey Drive

Low

High

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

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What is the price of a Chartreux Cat?

Cost of buying

₹ 30,000 - ₹ 80,000

The average Chartreux Cat price can vary from ₹ 30,000 to ₹ 80,000 in India. The cost depends on factors like breed, lineage, and health conditions. Several factors should be considered while purchasing a Chartreux Cat -

  1. The most essential thing when purchasing a pet is choosing a trustworthy breeder. Ensure that any breeder treats the cats appropriately and follows the moral breeding procedure.
  2. Ask your breeder to provide health certificates and lineage papers to ensure that the cat is healthy and purebred. Visit the kennel to confirm that there is no inbreeding taking place.
  3. The cost depends on many variables like ancestry, the possibility of show quality, and the breeder's reputation.


Adopt


There is another way to get a cat home, i.e., to adopt

  1. Give a homeless pet all the love with adoption. Maybe breed-specific rescues, a local animal shelter, or other rescue groups have a cat/kitten up for adoption.
  2. Adoption fees usually cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and initial medical care. These fees vary, but they are generally lower than they would be to buy from a breeder.

Are you ready to get a Chartreux Cat home?

Research: Do thorough research about the breed, its requirements, health issues, temperaments, traits, and compatibility. See if the cat breed is a good fit for your lifestyle.


Find reputable sources: Before buying a cat, look for a trustworthy breeder who practices ethical breeding. Also, check out the local rescues or shelters if you are planning to adopt.


Visit breeding establishments/adoption centers: Make a plan to visit the breeding establishments or adoption centers before going to buy or adopt the cat. Know about their behavior, health, immunization, history, and lineage.


Ask for documentation: Do not miss the health certification, vaccination record, and any other related documents from the breeder before buying the kitten. If you are adopting, make sure you inquire about the behavior and past and recent health conditions.


Prepare your home: You must make a comfortable living space for the cat before bringing it into your life. So, make sure you are well aware of the requirements, such as space, time, and commitment, needed to have a cat at home. Ensure you have enough supplies, grooming tools, a bed, a food bowl, and other necessities.

Nutritional Guide to Chartreux Cats

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 1,500 - ₹ 2,000

Calories per day

Kittens: 350 kcal

Adults: 300 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Protein

Fats

Carbohydrates

Vitamins

Minerals

Amino Acids (Taurine, Arginine, etc.)

Essential Fatty Acids

Fiber

List of foods

Dry kibble

Eggs (cooked)

Plain yogurt (no added sugar)

Mackerel

Tuna

Salmon

Wet canned food

Chicken (cooked or raw)

As mentioned above, Chartreux cats are hyper active and need an appropriate and a balanced diet to cater to their nutritional needs. Here are few points to consider before designing a diet for your Chartreux cat-

  1. While designing a diet for them, you should keep in mind their age, size, activity level, energy requirements and health issues/allergies.
  2. Even though they may not need a specific diet, you should make sure their food meets all the AAFCO standards to ensure comprehensive nutrition.
  3. The diet should constitute all the nutrients like protein, minerals, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals in an adequate amount.
  4. Commercial food designed for cats can be fed. Make sure you are consulting your vet before feeding any food to your cat.
  5. Consult your veterinarian to know about any kind of disease or allergies in your cat and hence, come up with a suitable diet.

Now, you have an idea about what all should be included in your cat’s diet. In the next, we shall deep dive into the specific food items that can be given to your cat.

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

What to feed your Chartreux Cat?

  1. Dry food that is available for cats can be fed in an adequate amount to cater to their energy needs.
  2. You can feed them foods like lean meat that provides protein for muscle building and overall development.
  3. You can include chicken, tuna, salmon, eggs and wet canned food for your cat.
  4. A homemade meal or commercial food should cater to their needs. Cats are primarily carnivores, so they are not capable of digesting vegetable based food.
  5. Keep them hydrated by providing enough water to maintain their body temperature and overall internal organ functioning.

These foods can be toxic to your Chartreux cat

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Caffeine

Onions and Garlic

High Salt Foods

Artificial Additives

Moldy or Spoiled Food

Artificial Sweeteners

Bones

Raw Eggs

High-Fat Foods

Dog Food

  1. Do not feed your cat human foods like chocolate, onion, garlic, grapes, raisins and caffeine to your cat.
  2. Avoid foods that have more fat content as that can cause obesity and related health issues in the long run.
  3. Foods with high amounts of salt and sugar should be avoided to prevent long-term health issues.
  4. Be very careful when selecting commercial cat food, and avoid food that has artificial sweeteners, preservatives and odors.
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Comprehensive Healthcare guide to Chartreux Cats

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 500 - ₹ 700

Common Health Issues

Dental Problems

Obesity

Kidney Disease

Heartworm Disease

Upper Respiratory Infections

Hyperthyroidism

Gastrointestinal Issues

Fleas and Ticks

Activities

Play with Toys

Exploring

Climbing

Grooming

Social Interaction

Energy Level

Medium

Exercise routine

30 - 60 minutes

Recognising Stress

Hiding

Decreased appetite

Overgrooming

Changes in litter box behavior

Aggression

Scratching furniture or walls

Some common health issues found in Chartreux cats

Chartreux Cats are a relatively healthy breed, however, they are prone to some common health issues. Like-

  1. Patellar Luxation: Patellar luxation happens when the kneecap slips out of its normal spot. To keep your pet comfortable and help prevent early arthritis, your vet might recommend anti-inflammatory medications or surgery, depending on how serious it is.
  2. Obesity: All cats are at risk of overeating or not getting enough exercise, which can lead to weight gain and obesity. It’s important to talk to your vet about your cat’s ideal caloric intake and what a healthy body condition looks like. Extra weight can cause various health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, pancreatitis, and joint issues like hip dysplasia.

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6-8 weeks

Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia (FVRCP)

10-12 weeks

FVRCP (booster)

14-16 weeks

Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)

16-18 weeks

Rabies

1 year

FVRCP, Rabies (boosters)

Grooming guideline for Chartreux Cats

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 800 - ₹ 1,500

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Litter Box

Health Observation

Ear cleaning

Nail Trimming

Teeth care

Hydration

Benefits of Grooming

Cleanliness

Low Shedding

Odourless

Prevents Bad Breath

Prevents infections

Chartreux Cats have short fur and need low-maintenance. Here are a few guidelines that can help you in grooming your cat -

  1. They are low-shedding cats and hence, need low maintenance.
  2. Brushing them with soft bristle brushes to remove loose hair is needed.
  3. Bathing them is rarely necessary. Use vet-recommended shampoos or cleansers.
  4. To prevent discomfort and maintain hygiene you should do nail trimming and frequent ear cleaning is necessary.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any distinctive vocalizations or sounds that Chartreux cats frequently make?

Although they are not usually extremely loud, Chartreux cats are renowned for their soft and expressive purring. When they need something or seek attention, they could meow softly and sweetly.

How can I make sure that my Chartreux cat is mentally engaged and happy while living indoors?

Giving a Chartreux cat toys, scratching posts, climbing structures, and interacting playtime can keep it mentally and physically active inside.

Do Chartreux cats get along well with kids and other animals?

Although early socialization is crucial, Chartreux cats are typically friendly with kids and can adjust to living with other animals. They are well renowned for having kind and gentle dispositions, making them good for families.

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