The black cats are essentially the symbols of Halloween. In the olden times people often believed that black cats were used to perform witchcraft. There are a lot of superstitions also attached to black cats. But despite this all, they are beautiful felines who deserve to be seen for the beauty they are. In some parts of the world it is believed that black cats bring luck and attract suitors. They are also said to be able to protect their body from disease due to their black coat. A solid black colour may appear in as many as 22 breeds Top 10 black cat breeds are as follows:
1. Bombay cat
Average Weight : 8 – 15 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 9 – 13 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 9 – 15 years
Coat : The Bombay cat has a short single coat which is furry and shiny.
Some say the Bombay cat looks just like a panther. They have the blackest coat. The bombay cat has its origin in the US, they are very similar to humans as they need love and affection. Cats are known for being less affectionate but this breed is as needy as a cat can get. The Bombay cats are a rare breed to find and are loving creatures.
2. British Shorthair
Average Weight : 7 -17 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 12 – 14 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 14 – 20 years
Coat : The British shorthair has a single coat which is short and thick in texture.
The British Shorthair like its name suggests originates from the UK. If the Bombay cat is needy then the British Shorthair is the opposite of that. They are friendly home cats that are accommodative in apartments as well. They are also playful and independent as a breed.
3. Persian
· Average Weight : 7 – 12 Pounds (male and female)
· Average Height : 10 – 15 inches (male and female)
· Life Expectancy : 12 – 18 years
· Coat : The Persian cats have a double coat which is long and furry.
The Persian cats have existed since the 1500s. They are known for their beautiful coats. They show less affection physically and would like to be admired from far but that doesn’t mean that the breed is not friendly or loving. They are great with kids and can also be left alone at times.
4. Chantilly Tiffany
Average Weight : 8 – 15 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 8 – 10 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 11 – 15 years
Coat : They have a medium short coat.
The Chantilly Tiffany is a friendly affectionate breed that likes human interaction. They have beautiful golden eyes. The Chantilly Tiffany originated in NewYork in the 1960’s
5. Sphynx
Average Weight : 10 – 15 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 6 – 12 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 15 – 20 years
Coat : The Sphynx are almost hairless.
The ‘Friends’ episode may have made you dislike the cat breed but in reality it is a very loving and affectionate breed that is not shy. Sphynx are a Canadian cat breed that originated in the 1960’s. If you are looking for a breed that does not shed any hair then here it is.
6. Ragamuffin
Average Weight : 10 – 20 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 10 – 15 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 15 – 18 years
Coat : They have a coat that is long and smooth
The Ragamuffins are a dog like cat. They love some cuddles and are very playful in nature.They also have beautiful blue, green or gold eyes. They are great with children and also require attention from their owners.
7. Maine Coon
Average Weight : 10 -20 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 10 – 16 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 10 – 13 years
Coat: They have a coat that is shaggy and smooth at the same time.
They are a cat breed that love tricks and are also talkative in nature. One of the interesting traits is that this breed enjoys water and might even like swimming. The Maine Coon’s are laidback and nor the most cuddly breed.
8. American Bobtail
Average Weight : 7 – 16 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 9 – 10 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 13 – 15 years
Coat and colors : They have short and long coat
The American Bobtails are a lovable and friendly cat breed. They love to be in a family setup and are also often known as ‘therapy cats’. They are a relatively low maintenance cat and do not require much grooming. They shed twice a year due to the changes in the seasons. They are one of the rarest breeds to find. You may also be interested in Japanese Bobtail
9. Norwegian Forest cat
Average Weight : 10 -16 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 9 – 12 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 14 – 16 years
Coat and colors : The Norwegian Cat has a double coat to protect them during cold weather.
The Norwegian Forest cat as it name suggests belongs to Norway. It is one of the most ancient breeds. They are a wild looking breed with large furry ears. They have a rough outer coat which is water resistant. The Norwegian forest cats are very attached to their families but they like to love at a distance. They are not overly affectionate and need their own space, but doesn’t mean they are not friendly. The Norwegian Cat sheds its coat during the summers and its coat requires thorough brushing every week. They are a laid back breed that is friendly with strangers. They do not like to be left alone but at the same time are not the most cuddly cats.
10. Devon Rex
Average Weight : 6 – 9 Pounds (male and female)
Average Height : 10 – 12 inches (male and female)
Life Expectancy : 9 – 13 years
Coat and colors : The Devon rex has a short coat.
The Devon rex is said to be alien looking because of its prominent ears and a small face. The breed dates back to 1960’s England. They are extremely active and are great playmates. This breed may require some more care due to health concerns but this doesn’t stop them from winning your hearts. The Devon rex is mischievous and often keeps their human engaged. You may also be interested in the Selkirk Rex.
Black cats are one of the beautiful cat breeds that live longer than the others. Despite all the superstitions every black cat has a different personality and they deserve to find themselves a lovely home.
I’m Charlie: canine enthusiast with a knack for figuring out why my dog, Dallas, is more infatuated with tennis balls than me. My lifelong passion for dogs has created a dedication to help other pet parents better understands their furry family members!