Common house cats in Europe include the European Shorthair, one of the oldest kinds. Their friendly and lively dispositions make them popular among pet owners.
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This breed is stocky and round with a distinct “tummy pooch” and a silky coat. White European Shorthairs are available in many hues and patterns. They usually have pale amber, blue, or green eyes.
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American Shorthairs are domestic. Smaller than European cats, these cats adapt well to many surroundings. Pet owners love American Shorthair cats because they are playful and bond with their owners.
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Maine Coons are large, robust, and have long, silky coats. Maine Coons are calm and loving with their owners, children, and other pets. Maine Coons come in all-white but have wonderful hues and patterns through selective breeding.
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Oriental cats are energetic and talkative, making them enjoyable to own. These cats adore their owners and are loving. They have a "chatter" that may be cute but might bother apartment occupants. Orientals are called “Foreign Whites” and have distinct breed criteria than Siamese.
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The Persian cat is a popular white cat that comes in many hues and patterns. These cats are loved for their unique features and calm nature. Their long, silky coats are attractive, but they need frequent brushing to avoid matting.
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A cartoonish cat with big eyes and a short, wavy coat, the Devon Rex. Active, lively cats that get along with kids and other pets are popular. Short, wavy cat coats exist in many hues and patterns, including pure white.
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The popular Siamese cat appears in movies and TV. Although pure white, they have black spots on their ears, face, legs, and tail. This makes them “foreign white.” Even though Siamese kittens are born white, they color as they become older.
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