The Most Well-liked Cat Breeds

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Ragdoll

Their fluffy, long-haired coats and calm demeanor distinguish this breed. They are kind, playful, and smart. They're smart and kind, and they get along with other animals and kids.

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 Maine Cooncat

CFA reports that Maine coon cats, known as gentle giants, weigh up to 20 pounds and are the largest pedigreed cats. The state cat of Maine is this native American long-haired breed. 

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 Devon Rex

Devon rex cats are smart and get along with other cats, dogs, birds, ferrets, and rabbits. Their delicate, short or wavy coats can be groomed with a warm washcloth. 

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. Exotic Shorthair

These peaceful cats are great for lap naps and simple activities with their owner. Short hair allows for weekly brushing, making them excellent for busy families.

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 Persian

Many call Persian cats “the epitome of feline beauty.” The breed is gorgeous and came from Persia and Iran with exotic spices and diamonds. Persian cats are peaceful and lovely like exotic shorthairs.

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British Shorthair

These stocky, velvety cats are one of the oldest English breeds noted for hunting and strength. The British shorthair is known as the “British blue” for its rich blue-gray coat, but their fur can be practically any color or pattern.

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 Abyssian

Abyssinian cats have long, arched necks, muscular bodies, huge ears, and almond-shaped eyes like ancient Egyptian cats

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Domestic Unpedigreed

Unbred domestic cats are often discovered outdoors and in rescues. These companion or household cats are from Pharaoh's time.

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