#7 Few survived, so the Havana had the status of a critically endangered breed.
At the end of 1990, only 12 cats were registered with CFA, and another 130 were undocumented.
#8 Since then, the gene pool has grown significantly, and by 2015 the number of nurseries and breeders has more than doubled.
Most of the Havana cats live in the USA and Europe.
#9 Havana is a pretty smart and very curious animal.
Cats, as a rule, hide from guests, and Havana, on the contrary, rushes to meet them with all its paws, overtaking the whole family.