Breeds of Black Cats You Should Adopt

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Black cats

The handsome black cat breed is robust and smart. Their expressive bobbing tail and love of games distinguish them. Bobtail cats are plump, cuddly, and loyal, 

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American Bobtail

American Curl black cats have lovely ears that curl back at the points, giving them a continuously shocked look like little lions. Curls follow their owners throughout the house and into the bathroom if allowed.

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American Curl

Bombay cats exclusively come in black, making them one of the purest black cat breeds! Due to their sleek, lustrous, short-haired coats and orange or gold eyes, these cats are called miniature black panthers or parlor panthers.

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American Shorthair

British Shorthairs are among the oldest black cats. Their robust bodies, thick coats, huge eyes, and cuddliness have made them resemble teddy bears. They also purr, making them even cuter.

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Bombay

Devons resemble the hairless Sphynx cat with wrinkled faces and huge ears, but with a wavy coat like the Cornish Rex. 

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British Shorthair

Short or long-haired, these cats come in many hues, but we love the solid black one! This ancient Japanese breed, shown in old artwork and used to keep rodents out of Buddhist temples, 

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Cornish Rex

This cute, squishy-faced black cat resembles the Persian but has a shorter, easier coat. With their gentle demeanor and teddy bear appearance, Exotics enjoy to play but are not as 

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Devon Rex

. Devons are friendly and eager to join you on all your adventures, especially those involving food. Devons are talkative and prefer company of any kind. Do you know these other unusual cat breeds? Devons are one.

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