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Abyssinian
🐾Intermediate

Abyssinian

Felis catus

Cat breeds

One of the oldest recognised cat breeds, the Abyssinian is a slender, athletic shorthair with a warm ticked coat. Famously active, curious, and people-oriented.

American Bobtail
🐾Beginner

American Bobtail

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A naturally bob-tailed, sturdy cat with a wild, lynx-like look and an easygoing, dog-like temperament. The short tail arises from a dominant natural mutation, not a cross with wild cats.

American Curl
🐾Beginner

American Curl

Felis catus

Cat breeds

Instantly recognisable for ears that curl backward from a single dominant natural mutation, the American Curl is a sweet, playful, people-loving cat available in both short and long coats.

American Shorthair
🐾Beginner

American Shorthair

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A sturdy, easygoing all-American working cat descended from European mousers brought by early settlers. Low-maintenance, hardy, and famously good-natured, making it an excellent first cat.

American Wirehair
🐾Beginner

American Wirehair

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A rare breed defined by a spontaneous spring-coat mutation that arose in a 1966 New York farm litter. Essentially an American Shorthair with a crimped, wiry coat — equally hardy and good-tempered.

Australian Mist
🐾Beginner

Australian Mist

Felis catus

Cat breeds

Australia's first home-developed breed, created in the 1970s-80s by crossing Burmese, Abyssinian and domestic shorthairs. Bred specifically as an affectionate, indoor-content companion with a misted spotted or marbled coat.

Balinese
🐾Intermediate

Balinese

Felis catus

Cat breeds

Essentially a long-haired Siamese — a naturally occurring long-coat mutation in Siamese litters, refined in the US. Slender, vocal, intensely social and intelligent, with a flowing single coat and plumed tail.

Bambino
🐾Advanced

Bambino

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A new and controversial breed crossing the hairless Sphynx with the short-legged Munchkin, producing a hairless, dwarf cat. Affectionate and striking, but its two defining traits both carry significant welfare concerns.

Bengal
🐾Advanced

Bengal

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A wild-looking breed created by crossing the Asian leopard cat with domestic cats, prized for its spotted or marbled 'glittered' coat. Highly active, intelligent, and demanding — a striking but high-needs companion.

Birman
🐾Beginner

Birman

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A gentle, semi-longhaired pointed cat distinguished by deep blue eyes and pure white 'gloves' on all four feet. Known for being calm, affectionate, and people-oriented.

Bombay
🐾Beginner

Bombay

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A sleek, jet-black cat with copper-to-gold eyes, bred to resemble a miniature panther. Affectionate, outgoing, and devoted to its people.

British Longhair
🐾Intermediate

British Longhair

Felis catus

Cat breeds

The semi-longhaired counterpart of the British Shorthair: a rounded, plush 'teddy-bear' cat with a calm, easygoing temperament and a luxurious longer coat.

British Shorthair
🐾Beginner

British Shorthair

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A sturdy, round-faced cat with a dense plush coat and an easygoing, dignified temperament. The classic 'British Blue' is the most famous variety.

Burmese
🐾Beginner

Burmese

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A muscular, glossy-coated cat with expressive gold eyes and a famously affectionate, people-dependent personality. Often described as 'a brick wrapped in silk' for its dense, heavy build.

Burmilla
🐾Intermediate

Burmilla

Felis catus

Cat breeds

An accidental but charming cross of Burmese and Chinchilla Persian, known for its sparkling silver-shaded coat, dark eye 'makeup,' and a playful yet affectionate, easygoing nature.

Cat
🐾Beginner

Cat

Felis catus

Cats🌍 Varied

The domestic cat is a small, semi-solitary carnivore kept worldwide as a companion animal. Most cats live 12–18 years with appropriate indoor care.

Chartreux
🐾Beginner

Chartreux

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A robust, muscular French breed prized for its dense woolly blue-grey coat, copper eyes, and famously quiet, gentle 'smiling' demeanor.

Chausie
🐾Advanced

Chausie

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A tall, athletic hybrid breed developed from crosses between the wild jungle cat (Felis chaus) and domestic cats, known for high energy, intelligence, and a need for vigorous activity.

Cornish Rex
🐾Intermediate

Cornish Rex

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A slim, graceful breed with a soft, wavy 'marcel' coat made only of down hair, known for being playful, kitten-like, and warm to the touch throughout life.

Cymric
🐾Intermediate

Cymric

Felis catus

Cat breeds

The semi-longhaired variety of the Manx, a tailless or short-tailed, round-bodied cat with a plush double coat and a playful, dog-like personality.

Devon Rex
🐾Intermediate

Devon Rex

Felis catus

Cat breeds

An impish, big-eared breed with a soft, loosely curled rex coat and a mischievous, deeply people-bonded personality often likened to a monkey or pixie.

Donskoy
🐾Advanced

Donskoy

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A hairless Russian breed whose distinctive dominant-gene hairlessness (unlike the Sphynx's recessive type) produces wrinkled, warm, suede-like skin and an affectionate, intelligent temperament.

Egyptian Mau
🐾Intermediate

Egyptian Mau

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A naturally spotted, athletic shorthair and one of the fastest domestic cats, the Egyptian Mau is loyal, active, and prized for its randomly spotted coat and distinctive 'mascara' eye lines.

European Burmese
🐾Beginner

European Burmese

Felis catus

Cat breeds

A people-oriented, glossy shorthair developed from the same root stock as the Burmese but bred to a slightly less compact European standard, available in a wider range of colors including red, cream, and tortie.

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