One black cat breed can happily give you unlimited sofa cuddling. Bombay cats are black-only kittens with lustrous coats. The Bombay cat, bred to mimic the panther, is magnificent.
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Oriental cats have both black shorthair and longhair styles, so you may choose. These energetic, loving, and lovable skinny cat breeds may frequently look over your shoulder or meet you at the door with excitement.
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The Sphynx black cat is a jokester, despite its solemn appearance. Get to know them and you'll assume they just returned from Cirque du Soleil's acrobat tour. These showoffs can leap from tables to doors and anything else.
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This longhair black cat breed is loving and patient, perfect for a household cat. Kids will adore them and these kitties won't mind the attention. Ragamuffins, a sort of Ragdoll cat breed, are soft and may occasionally fall limp when you hold them—hence their nickname!
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The Chantilly-Tiffanies are beautiful. Sweet, fluffy, and sociable, these black cats will fascinate everyone. Chantilly-Tiffanys are haughty longhair black cats who seldom misbehave and need just occasional care.
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Persian cats, one of the most popular black cat breeds, win owners over quickly. Their docility makes them ideal for families with youngsters or elders seeking a quiet kitty.
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Many owners believe their Exotic cats are wonderful shorthair black cats—and why not? These cats have thick, teddy bear-like hair. They're loving, loyal, and quiet if you prefer it that way. No surprise these kittens are one of the most popular black cat breeds.
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Don't have a black cat? Visit your local animal shelter to adopt one. To safeguard black cats from eager trick-or-treaters, several shelters stop adoptions for a few days around Halloween. You have the rest of the year to locate a loving black cat to take home.
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