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Abyssinian
The Abyssinian is a regal-looking cat marked for being one of the oldest known breeds. This cat is recognized by its muscular body, arched neck, and large ears. Its eyes are shaped like almonds, and it resembles paintings and sculptures of ancient Egyptian cats. The Aby first made its appearance in America via England in the early 1900s. It makes a great pet, and you will likely agree with Carolyn Osier, author
American bobtail
Commonly known for its wild appearance, the American bobtail is also seen as loving, playful, and really smart. They are medium to large cats, recognized by their rectangular bodies and broad heads with a clear whisker break above the muzzle. Their muscular appearance makes them seem heavier than they really are, and, as you may have guessed, their short tail makes them similar to the bobtailed wildcat. But don’t worry, these cute cats make great pets and enjoy playing games with their humans and even dogs.
American curl
The American curl can be short-haired or long-haired, but that’s not where the name comes from. “Curl” was derived from its adorable backward-curling ears, which give it a happy look. According to Vetstreet, this cat first made its appearance in the early 1980s and, while it is family-friendly, it’s better with older kids.
American shorthair
As the name suggests, this cat has short hair, and it comes in a variety of colors and patterns. The American shorthair is full of muscle and gets up to 12 pounds. According to Hill’s, these cute cats are equally happy hanging out with the family and taking some alone time for naps in the sun. Its first recorded breeding record comes from 1904
American wirehair
As the name indicates, this cat has a wired coat, though it varies in color and pattern. The American wirehair is descended from a spontaneous mutation from farm cats in upstate New York. According to the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA), these cute cats are easy to care for and resistant to disease. They don’t talk too much and they are pretty mellow. Get them a cat toy to keep them busy and you’re good to go!
Balinese
This breed isn’t as well-known as the look-alike Siamese. The two share a similar body type, coloring, and striking blue eyes; the main differences are that the Balinese has a silky, flowing coat and its tail forms a beautiful plume—it might just be one of the cutest cat breeds around. Grooming is simple because the coat does not mat, which is nice if you have a busy schedule. Even though this cat looks regal with its sapphire eyes, it’s known for being silly and having a big heart.
Bengal
Oh no—it’s a wildcat lying on the couch! Not really, but the Bengal is richly colored with vivid spots or marbling, making it another one of the cutest cat breeds. In addition to being good-looking, its playfulness and intelligence make it a great family pet. These cute cats are active and need a good bit of attention but get along well with other pets. Most Bengals like water, so they might enjoy watching you brush your teeth or even decide to jump in the shower with you.
Birman
The Birman is long-haired and known for its silky coat, deep blue eyes, and white gloves or socks on each paw. Rumor has it these cute cats were companions of temple priests in northern Burma, but from there, their story takes a turn for the worse. During World War II, Birmans were nearly wiped out of Europe. But two were kept safe, so we still get to enjoy one of the cutest cat breeds today.
Bombay
These mini panthers will steal your heart with their copper eyes and short black hair. According to the CFA, the goal is to produce cats who look like panthers; they don’t actually have any wild blood in them (but you don’t have to tell your Bombay that). These cuties can be leash-trained but are known for being mischievous. If you’re looking for an independent cat, keep going—this one wants to play and snuggle.
British shorthair
Pet owners will get some laughs with this clumsy cat. But it’s also easygoing, calm, and quiet. British shorthairs are medium to large in size with dense coats, and the male gets up to 17 pounds. You might think of them as blue cats, but they actually vary in color and pattern. The CFA refers to them as purring teddy-bear cats with large round eyes. Just don’t pick your British shorthair up; it’s not their cup of tea. They’re great with the whole family, even little ones and other pets, including dogs, rabbits, and birds.
Burmese
Nothing says Burmese like its solid dark brown, silky coat. However, according to the CFA, the breed has expanded to include other colors: warm beige, pale gray, and medium gray. These cute cats make great family pets and do well with children but aren’t very keen on dogs. Ironically, you might notice yours following you around like a dog and jumping up on the couch
Burmilla
The Burmilla is known for its elegant appearance, according to Petfinder. These cute cats are playful and smart, so don’t leave your keys on the counter unguarded.
Catégories
Chats de Race Burmilla
Mots-clés
Abyssinian, American bobtail, American curl

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