10 Best Mixed Breed Cats for Your House

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The Top 10 Mixed Breed Cats for Your Home
Cats, like dogs, have their fair share of fans. Cats are generally known and avoided for spreading more allergies than dogs. This explains why people prefer dogs to cats. Still, cat lovers are everywhere and will go to any length to bring a feline beauty into their home.
Cats are different from dogs and some even believe that they are more intelligent and alert than the canine pups. Furthermore, cats are better suited to small apartments and owners seeking a low-maintenance, somewhat humane pet.
There are purebreds and mixed breeds when it comes to animals. However, very few people understand the distinction between a pure and mixed breed cat, and no one cares.
One of the primary reasons for this is that purebred cats are significantly more expensive than their mixed breed counterparts. We've compiled a list of 10 of the most stunning mixed breed cats.
10. Savannah Cat
One of the most popular cat breeds, these cats are a cross between a house cat and an African Serval. They are one of the largest cat breeds, and because one of their ancestors was a wild cat, domesticating them took several generations.
9. Bengal Cat
When it comes to looks, these cats can compete with anyone. A Bengal cat is a hybrid of a domestic cat and an Asian leopard. Their breeding dates back to 1934, and some believe it is a cross between a cat and a leopard due to its distinctive markings. Aside from being one of the most beautiful hybrid cats, these are also extremely rare, making them a pricey cat breed.
8. Chausie Cat
Chausie is a French cat breed that is created by breeding domestic cat with a jungle cat. It has an impressive structure and can grow up to 3 feet tall and weigh 18 to 35 pounds. The cat has a distinct appearance and is quite beautiful.
7. Toyger Cat
Toyger cats have wild cat genes but are not direct descendants. They get it from their Bengal ancestor, however, because they are a cross between a domestic shorthair and a Bengal cat. These cats are strikingly similar to tigers, which leads to some intriguing speculation.
6. Pixie Bob Cat
This cat breed is not a deliberate cat breed, but rather a cross between a bobcat and a house cat. The breed was unknown until a woman named Carol Ann Brewer adopted one of these cats and began breeding it with other domestic cats. These cats are now among the most popular house feline pets.
5. Serengeti Cat
Though these cats resemble the Serval cat, they lack their genes. This cat breed is the result of a cross between an Oriental Shorthair and a Bengal cat. It has both wild and domestic traits because it is a cross between a wild cat and a domestic cat.
4. Cheetoh Cat
Aside from the Toyger cat, these cats have a striking resemblance to tigers, and because they are light in color, some may confuse them with the exotic white tiger. These cats, on the other hand, are a cross between Bengal cats and Ocicats. Because Ocicats lack Ocelot genes and blood, they have an exotic and distinct appearance.
3. Bombay Cat
A Bombay is a cross between an American Shorthair and a Sable Burmese cat. These cats have the appearance of black panthers and are also known as mini panthers and Black Mambas. They have a shorthair coat like a Burmese cat and a sleek black coat like a panther. They are playful, inquisitive, and adaptable cats.
2. Burmilla Cat
A Burmilla cat is a cross between a Chinchilla Persian and a Burmese cat. It is a medium-sized cat with a 'round' and stocky build. They are a rare species, and because they like to jump and scratch, you must provide a scratching post when you bring one home.
1. Caracat Breed
Caracats are the world's rarest cat breed. They are a cross between a wild Caracal Lynx cat and a domestic Abyssinian cat. Because they are rare, they are also very expensive, and it took a generation to domesticate them. The first generation was more closely related to its wild ancestor, whereas the second generation is suitable for keeping as pets.
All of these beautiful and rare cat breeds make excellent pets, and you can benefit from their therapeutic qualities as well.
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