
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

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.

Russian Blue Cat
Elegance and intelligence are the trademarks of this ambivert cat breed. Social yet independent, Russian blues are known to be shy with strangers but affectionate and playful with their beloved family. Topped off by an excellent bill of health, it’s no...

Birmans
The Birman is a slightly long haired, color-pointed cat, known for its deep-blue eyes and contrasting white-glove like paws. As the name suggests, the cat does have its origin in the northern parts of Burma.

Peterbald
Peterbald cats have dog-like loyalty towards their owners. They are extremely social cats and love being around people and interact very well with strangers, kids and other pets. They’ll ask for all the attention you can give and will be quite...

Himalayan Cat
Himalayan cats, often compared to their close cousins, the Persian cat, are gentle, loving lapcats with some potential for playfulness. Their demeanor is overall quiet and calm. This cat breed is beloved for its balanced personality that fits easily...

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...

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.