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Persian
The Persian cat, also known as the Persian longhair, is a long-haired breed of cat characterised by a round face and short muzzle. Some cat fancier organisations' breed standards subsume the Himalayan and Exotic Shorthair as variants of this breed, while others generally treat them as separate breeds. Persian cats were ranked as the fourth-most popular cat breed in the world according to the Cat Fanciers' Association.
Exotic short hair
Also known as lazy man’s persian. The Exotic Shorthair is a breed of cat developed as a short-haired version of the Persian. The Exotic is similar to the Persian in many ways, including temperament and conformation, a flat nose and face with the exceptions of the short dense coat.Exotic Shorthair comes in all different colour variations like white , black ,red , cream, blue etcs., The Exotic breed generally live to 12-15 years of age.
Exotic long hair
The Exotic Longhair is a breed similar to the Persian but with a long, plush coat. Known for their round face, flat nose, and big, expressive eyes, these cats have a sweet, calm, and affectionate temperament. Exotic Longhairs are friendly and enjoy being around their families, often seeking out cuddles and attention. Their long, soft coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting. Lifespan: Exotic Longhairs generally live between 12 to 15 years with proper care, including grooming and regular veterinary attention.
British short hair
The British Shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat, with a distinctively stocky body, thick coat, and broad face. British Shorthair cats stand out as excellent companions, renowned for their calm demeanor, distinctive appearance, and affectionate nature. The most familiar colour variant is the "British Blue", with a solid grey-blue coat, pineapple eyes, and a medium-sized tail. The breed has also been developed in a wide range of other colours and patterns, including tabby and colourpoint.
Scottish Fold
The Scottish Fold is a unique and adorable breed recognized for its signature folded ears, which give it a distinctive owl-like appearance. With a round face, large expressive eyes, and a soft, plush coat, these cats are as charming as they are affectionate. They are known for their calm, easygoing personalities, making them great companions for families and individuals alike. Lifespan: Scottish Folds generally live between 12 to 15 years when provided with proper care, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary attention.
Mainecoon
The Maine Coon is largest domestic cat predominantly known for its size and dense coat. Also known as the gentle gaints the Maine Coon is often cited as having dog-like characteristics. Minimal grooming is required for the breed compared to other long-haired breeds, as their double coat is mostly self-maintaining owing to a light-density undercoat. The most common pattern seen in the breed is brown tabby. Maine Coons possess a rectangular body shape and are slow to physically mature; their full size is normally not reached until they are three to five years old, while other cats take about one year.
Ragdoll
The Ragdoll is a large, affectionate cat breed known for its striking blue eyes and semi-long, silky coat. They are named for their tendency to go limp when picked up, making them extremely docile and easygoing. Ragdolls are gentle, friendly, and often described as “dog-like” due to their loyalty and love for human companionship. They enjoy cuddling and are great for families or individuals seeking a calm, affectionate pet. Lifespan: Ragdolls typically live between 12 to 17 years with proper care and regular veterinary check-ups.
Siamese
The Siamese cat one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Asian cat. Derived from the Wichianmat landrace, one of several varieties of cats native to Thailand (formerly known as Siam), the original Siamese became one of the most popular breeds in Europe and North America in the 19th century.The carefully refined, more extreme-featured, modern-style Siamese is characterised by blue almond-shaped eyes; a triangular head shape; large ears; an elongated, slender, and muscular body; and various forms of point colouration.
Himalayan
The Himalayan (Colourpoint Persian as it is commonly referred)is a breed or sub-breed of long-haired cat similar in type to the Persian, with the exception of its blue eyes and its point colouration, which were derived from crossing the Persian with the Siamese. Some registries may classify the Himalayan as a long-haired sub-breed of Siamese, or a colorpoint sub-breed of Persian.
Siberian
The Siberian cat is a majestic and robust breed known for its dense, semi-longhaired coat, which helps it thrive in harsh, cold climates. Originating from Russia, this breed has a muscular, sturdy build and a graceful, athletic demeanor. Siberians are medium to large cats, with round, expressive eyes that can range from green to gold, and occasionally, blue. Their triple-layered coat, which comes in various colors and patterns, is not only luxurious but also water-resistant. s
Bengal
One must not consider the Bengal breed as delicate or docile. Mostly, Bengal cats are always hunting for adventure and love being trained to walk so that they could explore outdoors and befriends with others. These kittens are really clever and swift but are graceful with a strong, well-built body, and that’s why these cats have a look that reminds you of the jungle. The Bengal cat is one of the famous modern cats who came into existence in the 1980s in the USA