Cat Breeds
Popular Cat Breeds
Javanese
This breed, also known as the Color-point long hair, is related to the Siamese, color-point shorthair, and Balinese cat. Javanese has fine and silky semi-long coats lying close to the body without any undercoats.
Japanese Bobtail
The Japanese Bobtail is a dog-like cat breed with a small pom pom tail. They Have a wedged triangular face with evident cheekbones and upright ears.
Abyssinian
The Abyssinian is a domestic short-haired cat which holds its origin to the Indian ocean, in parts of South-east Asia. They are often known for their dog-like characteristics of being playful, affectionate and attention seeking. They are the smartest...
Siamese Cat
Siamese cats are also very opinionated. They will tell you what they think of everything with some very vocal meows. Interestingly, the Siamese is one of the few cats that is okay with walking on a leash. They might also enjoy playing fetch or going...
Dwelf
This cat combines the short legs of the Munchkin cat, the hairlessness of the Sphynx, and the curled ears of the American Curl. They are small in stature but have a whole lot of personality behind those stubby little legs. Standing on their own legs...
Turkish Angora
The Turkish Angora is a medium-sized muscular-looking cat. They have almond-like eyes which can be blue, green or amber.
American Shorthair
The American shorthair is a strong, rugged breed that can adapt to almost any family and lifestyle. These cats are friendly and easy-going, with a balanced temperament that can be happy with attention or alone.
Bombay Cat
The Bombay cat's black coat and copper eyes may resemble black leopards, but their personality is much less wild, although equally attractive. Highly intelligent, affectionate, and outgoing, these cats always want to be with their people, at the center...
Chantilly Tiffany
Chantilly Tiffany referred to as Chantilly or Tiffany cats are quite a moderate and low-maintenance feline. They are typically very sweet pets who enjoys snuggling, playing, and even talking. Their voice is more like chirping than yowling.