Breeds

The Complete Cat Breed Encyclopedia

Explore our detailed guides for the most popular cat breeds. Click on any breed to learn about their personality, health, and care needs.

Siamese Cat Portrait

???? Siamese

??? 15-20 years

Highly vocal, social, and “dog-like.” Requires significant attention and mental stimulation.

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Persian Portrait

?????? Persian

??? 12-17 years

Calm, gentle, and quiet. Famous for their luxurious long coats and sweet temperaments.

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Maine Coon Portrait

???? Maine Coon

??? 12-15 years

The “Gentle Giant.” Intelligent, friendly, and known for their impressive size and tufted ears.

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Ragdoll Portrait

???? Ragdoll

??? 12-17 years

Docile and affectionate. They often go “limp” when picked up, hence the name.

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British Shorthair Portrait

???? British Shorthair

??? 14-20 years

Easygoing and dignified. Known for their “Cheshire Cat” smile and dense, plush coat.

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Sphynx Portrait

???? Sphynx

??? 12-15 years

Hairless, energetic, and extremely affectionate. They crave warmth and human contact.

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Bengal Portrait

???? Bengal

??? 12-16 years

Highly active, intelligent, and athletic with a wild look. They often enjoy playing in water.

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Abyssinian Portrait

???? Abyssinian

??? 12-15 years

Extremely active, curious, and playful. Known for their “ticked” coat and agile bodies.

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Scottish Fold Portrait

???? Scottish Fold

??? 11-14 years

Dignified and sweet. Famous for their folded ears and owl-like appearance.

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Russian Blue Portrait

???? Russian Blue

??? 15-20 years

Quiet, clean, and shy with strangers but deeply loyal to their owners.

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Norwegian Forest Cat Portrait

???? Norwegian Forest Cat

??? 14-16 years

Strong, large, and built for cold. Remarkably talented climbers and very family-oriented.

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Burmese cat

???? Burmese

??? 16-18 years

People-oriented and highly affectionate. Often described as “bricks wrapped in silk.”

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