Pet-like cats. Despite the many little cat species, these large cat breeds are “big pets”. Many are bigger than real wild cats, but not lions. All domesticated cats are great pets despite their feral inclinations. Perhaps the cat will pet you.
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Soft-hearted British Shorthairs cuddle. They appeal to parents and elders who desire a lifelike teddy bear or a calm pet. British Shorthairs are blue-grey yet multicolored. Instead of cat condos, choose soft beds for nappers.
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Offer a Chausie lots of exploring room at home. Teach tricks or harness train these smart cats for outdoor adventures. Chausies may need more calories than British Shorthairs. Young cougars in their territory!
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Maine Coons are tough, well-furred cats that can survive Northeastern winters. Maine Coons are great kids' cats despite their towering ears and tails. They are social pets since they are lively, friendly, and want to join in everything.
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Norwegian Forest Cats require scratching posts and climbing towers, says the Cat Fanciers Association. Cats in Viking ships deterred rats. Loving relatives require privacy. They snuggle when they want. As they'll follow you, enjoy their company.
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Families with kids and pets benefit from Pixiebob cats. Their curiosity and readiness to play make them great friends. Pixiebobs need regular brushing to avoid mats due to their thick double coats and bobbed tails.
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Another kid-friendly cat is Ragamuffin. Ragamuffins, like British Shorthairs, are ideal senior and introvert pets. Buy gifts for these cuddly kitties who love their favorite people. Love and trust readily, Ragamuffins should be indoor cats.
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One of the most lovable cat breeds, Ragdolls are perfect for families and therapy cats. These cats accept being carried, unlike British Shorthairs. Engage Ragdolls in interactive play to prevent obesity. Big cats' bright blue eyes are magnificent.
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Savannahs are Guinness' tallest domestic cat three times. Tall, thin, heavy cats are large. Domestic cats and African servals mix to create these energetic kitties. Due to ancestry, all 50 states ban them. Savannahs like height and novelty.
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We talk about these strong, lovable kitties. These triple-layered Russian coats keep warm. Siberians may prevent cat allergies, but outcomes vary. Siberian cats play with their family regularly. They're cunning and can enter anywhere.
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Characteristic Turkish Van cats. These kitties are always running, seeking adventure. Thinking toys keep Turkish Vans busy. Expect them on bookcases since they like heights. Seeing or adopting one of these beautiful cats is a privilege.
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Fantastic Persian cat hair. Adopting this cat requires a vacuum, lint brush, and pet brush. Six-weekly trim. The "lion's trim," performed by groomers, shortens and simplifies hair. Without locks, these cats are quiet couch potatoes. Loved ones avoid strangers.
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Royal Bengal cats have leopard-like hair and piercing eyes. Smart, curious, and affectionate, this breed. Older cats don't like new people, so socialize them early. Bengal cats love to climb, so you'll need a cat tree. That, loads of toys, and a long-trip cat.
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