Cat Breed Center
Choosing a purebred is one way to get a pretty good idea of what a cat's looks and personality might be like, but it's never a guarantee
Even within breeds, cat behavior, personality, and sometimes appearance will vary widely. Genetics and environment each play a role in an animal’s development, and one can never be certain how a particular cat will act and react to his humans or surroundings. In the end, your cat's preferences and attitude are as individual as you are. One thing, however, is for certain: All thrive on love, attention, and respect.
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- Abyssinian
- Aegean
- American Bobtail
- American Curl
- American Shorthair
- American Wirehair
- Aphrodite Giant
- Arabian Mau
- Asian
- Australian Mist
- Balinese
- Bambino
- Bengal Cats
- Birman
- Bombay
- Brazilian Shorthair
- British Longhair
- British Shorthair
- Burmese
- Burmilla
- California Spangled
- Chantilly-Tiffany
- Chartreux
- Chausie
- Chinese Li Hua
- Colorpoint Shorthair
- Cornish Rex
- Cymric
- Cyprus
- Desert Lynx
- Devon Rex
- Donskoy
- Egyptian Mau
- European Burmese
- European Shorthair
- Exotic
- Foldex
- German Rex
- Havana Brown
- Highlander
- Himalayan
- Japanese Bobtail
- Javanese
- Khao Manee
- Korat
- Kurilian Bobtail
- LaPerm
- Lykoi
- Maine Coon
- Manx
- Mekong Bobtail
- Napoleon
- Nebelung
- Norwegian Forest
- Ocicat
- Oriental
- Oriental Bicolor
- Persian
- Peterbald
- Pixie-Bob
- Ragamuffin
- Ragdoll Cats
- Russian Blue
- Savannah
- Scottish Fold
- Selkirk Rex
- Serengeti
- Siamese Cat
- Siberian
- Singapura
- Snowshoe
- Sokoke
- Somali
- Sphynx
- Thai
- Thai Lilac
- Tonkinese
- Toyger
- Turkish Angora
- Turkish Van
- Ukrainian Levkoy
- York Chocolate