
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

Selkirk Rex
Selkirk Rex breeds are distinct from other Rex breeds. The hair is normal length and not partially missing, unlike the Devon Rex and Cornish Rex. There are longhaired and shorthaired varieties. There is a difference between the Selkirk Rex coat and the...

Chartreux
French chartreux cats are as cool as they come, with a laid-back, loving attitude that enjoys attention but rarely seeks it out. This intelligent breed tends to be playful yet gentle and expressive without vocalizing.

Norwegian Forest Cat
Beneath the fluffy coat and bushy tail of the Norwegian forest cat, also known as the Norse skogkatt, is a sweet, gentle feline that loves family, playtime, and cuddling. These sociable longhaired cats are often found laying in an owner's lap or...

Ashera
The Ashera cat is an exotic looking large cat breed with a tall body and pointed ears.

British Shorthair
These domestic cats from Britain, made famous by the Cheshire Cat in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, are characterized by thick coats, round heads, round eyes, and broad chests. The domestic shorthairs are equally independent and affectionate,...

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.

American Curl
A Curl's signature characteristic is his unique ears, which curl backward and do not stand up. A medium-sized cat, the American Curl weighs five to ten pounds and lives for more than 13 years on average. American Curls are the product of a spontaneous...