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LaPerm cats are known for their curly coats, which are typically a blend of soft waves and springy curls, resembling the human perm hairstyle (hence the name). Most LaPerms have tight ringlets of hair near the stomach, neck, and ears and relaxed waves on the rest of the body. Their unique coats are the result of the genetic mutation found in rex breeds, though the LaPerm isn't actually related.

Because their breed standard is the result of a mutated gene, this breed's mixed-texture coats can be short or long and come in every available color and pattern, including tortoiseshell, tabby, red, calico, or black LaPerm cats. While you would think LaPerm cats shed a lot, this curly cat is usually easy to groom thanks to their low-shedding and mat-resistant undercoat.

Some claim that LaPerm cats are hypoallergenic, but according to the Mayo Clinic, no cat is truly hypoallergenic. However, because LaPerm cats don't shed very much at a time, they're a good breed for potential cat parents with allergies.

These curly cuties are medium-sized cats that usually weigh 8–10 pounds. LaPerms have long legs, large ears, and long, plumed tails. Their almond-shaped eyes can come in any color and have an alert, lively expression. LaPerm kittens generally take about two to three years to reach physical maturity, with female cats maturing slightly slower.

Temperament
The affectionate, gentle LaPerm is definitely a lap cat who loves human attention. This breed will look for any opportunity to join you for a snuggle on the couch, and they'll purr loudly to express their contentment. These loving kitties will often reach out to touch your face with their paws and nuzzle their head against yours to show love, according to the Cat Fanciers' Association.

"LaPerms are generally people cats—they love to be with their humans," says Carol Evans, secretary of the Laperm Cat Club. "They love physical contact (some don't so much, but this is rare) and are inquisitive and like to be active. They are quite laid-back and chill, and [they] will approach visitors rather than run away."

When they're not soaking up your attention, the active LaPerm loves to play. They're curious cats who are incredibly intelligent, and Evans says they even love to fetch toys. They get along with almost any possible playmate, including kids, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs.

"'Aloof' is not a word I use to describe LaPerms," Evans says. "They are in-your-face people-lovers. They follow you around the house [and are] never far away."

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