
Cat Breeds
If you’re looking for a new cat best friend, search Spot’s cat breed profiles to learn more about a breed before you bring a new pet home. Find out how to care for a new cat breed, understand their personality, energy levels, cost of care, and most important, vet care costs.
Popular Cat Breeds

Maine Coon - Cat Breed Information Guide
Maine coon cats are sweet and gentle, with lovable personalities. They’re also very quirky for cats. For instance, they love swimming, and they might decide to join you in the shower one day. Maine coon cats are great for families who have a dog person...

Singapura
The Singapura cat is a smaller-than-average cat known for its big saucer-like eyes. They have muscular bodies with large ears and silky coats.

Donskoy
The Donskoy cats also known as Don Sphynx is a hairless cat with a hard muscular body, large ears and wrinkled skin. They are affectionate and curious also known for their loyal nature.

Ocicat
The Ocicat is a medium-sized, well-spotted agouti cat of moderate type. A breed of this type has the appearance of an athletic animal, well-muscled and solid, graceful and lithe, yet full of body and chest. Spotted cats are known for their powerful,...

American Bobtail
American Bobtail has a wild distinctive look but not a wild temperament. Bobtails are playful energetic cats and don’t shy away from being vocal from time to time. They can get along well with just about anyone due to their curious nature.

Ragamuffins
The Ragamuffins have squarish muscular bodies with fluffy coats. They have long bodies with long tails. The Ragamuffin is fairly low maintenance but can be needy and demand attention at times as they are very attached to their families.

Munchkin
Munchkin cats may have short legs (thanks to a genetic mutation), but they have a big personality. This breed is famous for keeping a kitten-like personality until its senior years, making these cats a favorite for those who want a fun-loving feline...