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American-Bobtail.html
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The American Curl has varying degrees of curl to the ears, from ears that barely tip back to ears that curve so far back that they form a crescent shape.
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American Shorthair, which was called the Domestic Shorthair until the nineteen sixties, is a pedigreed cat that meets a specific standard.
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The American Wirehair started with a litter of kittens born in a farmer's barn.
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Since the Balinese actually began as a longhair Siamese, it is no surprise that this breed is incredibly vocal.
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Since the Birman is prone to hairballs, you may want to feed your cat a diet that is formulated to aid in hairball prevention.
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The Bombay cat gets its jet black coat color from its American Shorthair ancestors and its body shape from its Sable Burmese ancestors.
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Although you can find a British Shorthair in a wide range of colors, including orange eyed or blue eyed white, red or silver tabby, tortoiseshell, smoke, bi-colors, and points, the most popular color is probably blue.
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The American Burmese has an extremely round head and enormous round eyes.
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The Chartreux cat breed has a thick, wooly coat in a rich gray blue color.
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Recognized Colorpoint cat colors include Red, Cream, Cinnamon, Fawn, Smoke, or Silver.
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If you think that the Cornish Rex is an ornamental, sedate cat, think again.
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The Devon Rex is not prone to serious health problems.
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The Egyptian Mau is on the small side, weighing in at a lightweight five to eleven pounds.
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If you want to own more than one cat and have a household with children in it, then you may just want to consider the beautiful European Burmese.
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The Exotic weighs in at seven to fourteen pounds and has a stocky body, a round head, round paws, and a short tail. This breed comes in all colors and patterns, from solid Blues to Seal Points.
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Although the Havana Brown will survive if it is left home alone for long periods of time, this breed prefers having its family home on a regular basis.
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The Japanese Bobtail was first developed in the seventeen hundreds in Japan.
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The Javanese has the silky longhair coat of the Balinese and the striking colors of the Colorpoint breed.
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the Koret is still a blue cat with unusually green eyes. While lilac cats are occasionally sighted in European countries, the lilac cats are not currently accepted by breed associations
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The Maine Coon is known as a gentle giant, which is not surprising, since these lovely cats weigh in at anywhere from nine to twenty two pounds.
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The Manx cat is a very historical breed that was first established before the seventeen hundreds on the Isle of Man.
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Norwegian Forest Cats are solidly built, with big bodies and long, powerful legs. Many cat fanciers say the Norwegian reminds them of the Lynx, a wild cat with a similar appearance.
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The Ocicat is a medium sized cat, weighing in at six to fourteen pounds. Its powerful, graceful body is set on muscular legs.
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The Oriental was originally a shorthair breed, but longhairs are now available, as well.
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The Persian's most well known characteristic is probably it's face. This breed has tiny, rounded ears, very round eyes that are set far apart, and a short nose that gives the cat's face a pushed in appearance.
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The same characteristics that make the Ragamuffin such a wonderful family pet make it a bad choice for people who are not home for long periods of time.
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The Ragdoll Cat is one of the largest of the cat breeds, weighing between ten and twenty pounds. It is no surprise that such heavy cats have big, muscular bodies
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The Russian Blue was originally known as the Foreign Blue, and has also been called the Archangel Cat, the Maltese Cat, and the Spanish Blue.
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While the Cat Fancier's Association recognizes the Scottish Fold as a member of the Championship Class, British cat breed associations will not recognize these cats as a breed
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For people who like cats with a unique appearance, the Selkirk Rex is definitely a good choice.
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The Siamese is an ancient breed, appearing sometime before the sixteen hundreds in the country of Thailand, which at the time was known as Siam.
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