
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

Ragdoll Cat
Ragdoll cats get their name from their tendency to go limp while cuddling or being carried, but they are just as famous for their puppy-like behavior and agreeable temperament. These are some of the friendliest, most laid-back domestic cats, making...

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...

Turkish Van
The Turkish Van is a medium-sized cat breed with a wedged head, muscular long body, and striking amber or blue eyes. They are known for their “van” like coat pattern.

Persian Cat
Persian cats are beautiful, delicate creatures. They are graceful and sweet-tempered and would rather bat at a feather than sneak up on something to pounce. These pedigree cats are also known for their loud vocalizations.

Devon rex
The Devon Rex is one of the more social cat breeds. They like being around people, and they need to accompany you everywhere you go in the house. A Devon rex makes a wonderful companion. They love cuddling — a fact which they’ll make known with loud...

Oriental Longhair
The Oriental Long Hair is a lean, medium-sized cat with a muscular, athletic body. They are heavier than they look. In addition to the triangular wedge shape under their fur, their head has a straight profile, large ears, and intelligent eyes.

Russian White
The Russian whites are medium-sized domestic cats with muscular bodies. They have a sense of elegance to themselves and look very identical to the Russian blue.