Cat Breeds
Breed profiles, temperaments, and care requirements
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Abyssinian Cats: The Athletic Adventurers
Abyssinians are sleek, athletic, endlessly curious, and never stop moving. Here is what life with this high-energy, dog-like breed is really like, why they need active owners, and whether you can handle their intense personalities.
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American Shorthair Cats: The All-American Family Cat
American Shorthairs are easygoing, healthy, and low-maintenance. Here is what makes America's foundational working cat breed perfect for families and why they remain one of the most popular cats in the United States.
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Bengal Cats: The Wild-Looking Athletes
Bengals are beautiful, energetic, intense, and look like miniature leopards. Here is what you need to know before bringing one of these demanding, athletic cats home and whether you can handle their extreme energy.
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Birman Cats: The Sacred Cats of Burma
Birmans have brilliant blue eyes, white paws, and gentle temperaments. Here is what makes this social, family-friendly breed special and why they are perfect for first-time cat owners.
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Bombay Cats: The Miniature Black Panthers with Dog-Like Devotion
Bombay cats look like miniature black panthers with sleek jet-black coats, copper eyes, and muscular builds. They were intentionally bred in the 1950s to replicate a wild panther's appearance while maintaining sweet, dog-like personalities. These heat-seeking, affectionate cats follow you everywhere, play fetch, and will curl up on your lap for hours. Perfect for families who want an exotic-looking but devoted companion.
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British Shorthair Cats: The Teddy Bear Breed
British Shorthairs look like living teddy bears with round faces, chubby cheeks, and dense plush coats. Here is what makes Britain's most iconic cat breed special, why they are perfect for calm households, and whether this dignified, independent breed is right for you.
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Burmese Cats: The Dog-Like Companions
Burmese cats are affectionate, playful, and follow you everywhere. Here is what makes this velcro cat breed perfect for people who want constant feline companionship.
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Chartreux Cats: The Smiling French Breed with Dog-Like Loyalty
Chartreux cats have permanent smiles, blue-gray woolly coats, and copper eyes. This rare, ancient French breed is known for dog-like loyalty combined with calm independence. They are quiet, gentle, and surprisingly athletic despite their stocky build. Perfect for families who want an affectionate but low-maintenance companion.
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Cornish Rex: The Curly-Coated Acrobat
Cornish Rex cats have soft, curly coats and acrobatic personalities. Here is what makes this unique, playful breed special and why they need warm, active homes.
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Devon Rex Cats: The Pixie-Faced Clowns
Devon Rex cats have huge ears, big eyes, and curly coats. Here is what makes this playful, mischievous breed perfect for people who want an entertaining, interactive companion.
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Egyptian Mau: The Fastest Domestic Cat with Ancient Royal Lineage
Egyptian Maus are the fastest domestic cats in the world, reaching speeds up to 30 mph. They have naturally spotted coats extending down to their skin, ancient Egyptian lineage dating back millennia, and striking gooseberry-green eyes. These athletic, intelligent cats bond deeply with their families but remain reserved with strangers. Perfect for active owners who want a rare, historically significant breed.
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Exotic Shorthair: The Lazy Persian
Exotic Shorthairs have Persian faces with short coats and calm temperaments. Here is what makes this low-maintenance, family-friendly breed perfect for people who love Persians but hate daily grooming.
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Himalayan Cats: The Color-Point Persians
Himalayans have Persian bodies with Siamese color-point markings and calm temperaments. Here is what makes this stunning, high-maintenance breed special and why they need dedicated grooming.
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LaPerm Cats: The Naturally Curly Breed
LaPerms have naturally curly coats that range from soft waves to tight ringlets. Here is what makes them special and why they are perfect for families seeking affectionate, unique cats.
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Maine Coon Cats: Gentle Giants with Big Personalities
Everything you need to know about Maine Coon cats - from their dog-like personalities to their surprisingly easy care. Discover why these massive, fluffy gentle giants are perfect family cats despite their intimidating size.
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Manx Cats: The Tailless Wonders
Manx cats have no tails and hop like rabbits. Here is what makes this unique breed special and what you need to know about Manx Syndrome health risks.
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Norwegian Forest Cat: The Viking Fluffball
Norwegian Forest Cats are large, fluffy, and built for cold climates. Here is what makes this majestic, independent breed special and why they are perfect for patient cat owners.
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Ocicat: The Wild-Looking Family Cat with a Dog-Like Personality
Ocicats look like miniature wild cats with stunning spotted coats, but they are 100% domestic with zero wild DNA. These intelligent, social cats act more like dogs - they play fetch, learn tricks, walk on leashes, and follow you everywhere. Perfect for active families who want an exotic-looking but affectionate companion.
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Persian Cats: The Ultimate Fluffy Lap Cats
Persians are famous for their long, luxurious coats and flat faces. Here is what life with a high-maintenance, calm, affectionate Persian is really like, why they need daily grooming, and whether you can handle their intensive care requirements.
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Oriental Shorthair Cats: The Elegant Extroverts
Oriental Shorthairs are sleek, vocal, and social cats who demand attention. Here is what makes this high-maintenance, people-oriented breed special and why they need dedicated owners.
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Ragdoll Cats: The Floppy, Affectionate Lap Cats
Ragdolls are famous for going limp when you pick them up and are one of the most affectionate cat breeds. Here is what makes these gentle giants special, why they are perfect family cats, and whether this docile, people-oriented breed is right for you.
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Scottish Fold Cats: The Owl-Faced Cuties
Scottish Folds are famous for their folded ears and owl-like appearance. Here is what you need to know about this unique breed, including serious ethical concerns about their genetic health issues that every potential owner must understand.
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Russian Blue Cats: The Shy, Elegant Observers
Russian Blues are beautiful, quiet, cautious around strangers, and bond deeply with their families. Here is what life with this reserved, loyal breed is really like, why they need patient owners, and whether this gentle aristocrat is right for you.
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Selkirk Rex: The Teddy Bear Cat
Selkirk Rex cats have soft, curly coats that make them look like living teddy bears. Here is what makes this calm, cuddly breed special and why they are perfect family cats.
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Siamese Cats: Vocal, Opinionated, and Endlessly Entertaining
Siamese cats are famous for their loud voices, strong opinions, and intense personalities. Here is what life with a vocal, demanding, endlessly entertaining Siamese is really like and whether you can handle their constant commentary.
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Somali Cats: The Fox-Tailed Beauties
Somali cats are long-haired Abyssinians with bushy fox-like tails and high-energy personalities. Here is what makes this stunning, athletic breed special and why they need active homes.
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Sphynx Cats: The Hairless Wonders
Sphynx cats have no fur, but they are not low-maintenance. Here is what life with a hairless, high-energy, attention-seeking cat is really like, why they need weekly baths, and whether this unique breed is right for you.
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Tonkinese Cats: The Best of Both Worlds
Tonkinese cats combine Siamese intelligence with Burmese affection. Here is what makes this balanced, social breed perfect for active families.
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Turkish Angora: The Elegant Athlete
Turkish Angoras are elegant, athletic cats with silky coats and high intelligence. Here is what makes this ancient Turkish breed special and why they need active homes.
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Turkish Van: The Swimming Cat
Turkish Vans love water and are excellent swimmers. Here is what makes this energetic, water-loving breed unique and why they need active, cat-experienced homes.
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