Cats
Cat breeds are unique in their appearance, coat care, allergenicity, personality and common health concerns. Search through this page to identify the most compatible feline breed for your family.
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Abyssinian

The overall impression of the ideal Abyssinian would be a colorful cat with a distinctly ticked coat, medium in size and regal in appearance.
Learn more →Balinese

The ideal Balinese is a svelte cat with long tapering lines, very lithe but strong and muscular.
Learn more →Birman

The Birman is a color pointed cat with long silky hair and four pure white feet.
Learn more →Burmese

The overall impression of the ideal Burmese would be a cat of medium size with substantial bone structure, good muscular development and a surprising weight for its size.
Learn more →Cornish Rex

The Cornish Rex is distinguished from all other breeds by its extremely soft, wavy coat and racy type.
Learn more →Devon Rex

The Devon Rex is a breed of unique appearance. Its large eyes, short muzzle, prominent cheekbones, and huge, lowset ears create a characteristic elfin look.
Learn more →Maine Coon

Originally a working cat, the Maine Coon is solid, rugged, and can endure a harsh climate.
Learn more →Persian (including Himalayan)

The ideal Persian should present an impression of a heavily boned, well-balanced cat with a sweet expression and soft, round lines.
Learn more →Ragdoll

The Ragdoll is a very laid back cat. The ideal Ragdoll is a well balanced cat with no extreme features.
Learn more →Scottish Fold

The Scottish Fold cat occurred as a spontaneous mutation in farm cats in Scotland.
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