Due to their ability to get out of situations without harm, cats are known to have nine lives. Dogs have more inherited health issues. Cats live 16–17 years on average, although 20 years is exceptional.
Learn More
The Ragamuffin is a healthy, fluffy cat. They live around 14 years and are very loving. This breed should require little vet time, but anticipate to give and receive lots of care.
Learn More
The Turkish Van—better known as the Turkish street cat—is from the highlands of Turkey. This history likely gave him a sturdy constitution. Van has webbed feet and loves paddling and swimming in water.
Learn More
The American Shorthair is a popular pet and breed in his homeland. If allowed, the attractive, smart, and friendly cat will spend hours on your lap. He is strong and hardy, but all cats get heart disease.
Learn More
Something makes shorthair breeds strong and healthy. Although British, the British Shorthair is as healthy as his American cousin. Even healthy cats can get sick and have accidents, but British Shorthairs are powerful cats.
Learn More
Though misnamed, the Havana Brown cat is lovely. The Siamese-related brown man is not from Cuba. Despite appearing rough, the breed loves cuddling and may snuggle for hours. It's a playful breed, so expect to work with cat toys.
Learn More
Virtually natural breed, the Russian Blue. Though deliberate breeding helped preserve the breed's gorgeous coat, it was born with it. The sole genetic condition common to Russian Blue cats is kidney stones, which are uncomfortable but not life-threatening.
Learn More
Due of his function in keeping rats out of grain stockpiles, the Korat is a Thai good luck symbol. A popular pet breed, he is healthy yet needy and doesn't want to be left alone.
Learn More
Small, but not frail, the Singapura. For hereditary disorders, no. Healthy Singapuras adore people. All humanity. He will enjoy your company and passing strangers' attention.
Learn More
Due to their independence and cleanliness, Basenjis are frequently called catlike dogs. Basenjis require mental and physical stimulus to be engaged and out of trouble. This breed may have Fanconi syndrome, a kidney disease genes.
Learn More
Egyptian Mau is another breed that may not be native. However, he is the only breed with a naturally spotted coat, not produced. Maus are lively cats who love to play. He loves his family but is bashful with others.
Learn More
The Balinese usually has blue eyes and Siamese hues. He is amiable and will bond with his owners. He can live 18 years or more.
Learn More
Siamese cats are also prone to hereditary health issues, so be sure your cat's parents were evaluated for the most prevalent. They live about 10 years, however the world's oldest cat is a Siamese who lived 30 years.
Learn More
Stay tuned for more updates