Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Cat Breed What Can You Maintain

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If you are a little crazy about cats, we have a choice for you. here's some cat breed that you can choose for your pet.

1. American Curl
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The American Curl gained CFA acceptance and has purred its way into the hearts of judges and cat lovers all in a short time. The Curl originated in June 1981, when a spontaneous genetic mutation produced the breed’s signature backward-curling ears. By 1986, two of the largest cat registries recognized the breed. This whimsical feline can be found in longhair and shorthair varieties and a rainbow of patterns and colors.

2. Abyssinian
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Today’s Abyssinian retains a resemblance to the noble cats depicted in ancient Egyptian statues. The breed sports a ticked, richly colored tabby coat without markings on legs, tail and neck, but with dramatic facial markings. The Aby comes in four coat colors: ruddy, red, blue and fawn. Not a lap cat, the Aby is nonetheless among the most loyal and highly intelligent of breeds..

3. Balinese
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The Balinese gets its name from its sinuous flowing movement, which reminded early breeders of Balinese dancers. Its oriental body type, with a long, tubular body and a wedge-shaped head, is softened by the semi-long coat that graces its body. The head type is the same as the Siamese and includes a flat profile and flared ears. Traditional colors are seal, chocolate, blue and lilac points. Red, cream, lynx and parti-color points are registered as Balinese in some associations, and as Javanese in others. The rascally long-haired version of Siamese is not only beautiful, but extremely intelligent and affectionate as well. Wondeful with both children and other pets, Balis just seem to make friends with everyone.. 

4. American Bobtail
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The American Bobtail is a short-tailed cat, with a medium to large frame. Its tail should be clearly visible above the back when the cat is alert, not exceeding the hock in length. The American Bobtail is an excellent example of breed development through natural selection — a completely domestic cat with no wild strains in its background. Affectionate and gentle, this young American will soon capture your heart.. 

5. American Wirehair
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The American Wirehair sports an exceptional coat, as each hair is bent or hooked, producing a dense, springy coat, with whiskers of the same texture. This breed was developed from the American Shorthair, so apart from the coat, the two display many similarities. From barn to show arenas, these rough-coated felines will hook your fancy. 

6. American Shorthairs
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Ideal American Shorthairs exude symmetry, with the breed standard calling for them to be slightly longer than tall. Females tend to be smaller than males. The American Shorthair’s face should be full-cheeked with an open expression. Eyes are medium to large in size and mostly round with an almond-like curve at the top. The breed’s coat comes in a variety of colors and designs; however, the silver classic tabby is perhaps the best known. 

7. Bengal
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The International Cat Association defines the Bengal as at least a fourth-generation descendant of a crossing between the wild Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat. The first three foundation crosses are identified as F1s, F2s and F3s. The ideal Bengal is domestic in  personality, but displays the wild cat’s pattern of rosetted spotting and the pelted look. The traditional Bengal color is brown tabby–black, brown or rust color in clear contrast to a tan or orange background. These cats are curious, entertaining and have a special love of water.

8. Birman
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Also known as the “Sacred Cat of Burma,” Birmans are colorpoint cats, meaning they have a darker color on their tail, legs, ears and face, much like the Siamese or the Himalayan division of the Persian. In the cat-show world, the white front paws are referred to as gloves and the back paws as socks. Terms most frequently used to describe this breed are gentle, polite, affectionate and outgoing.

9. Bombay
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This American breed is called the Bombay because its intensely black coat is reminiscent of that of an Indian black leopard. It’s also known as a black Burmese, because this breed came about after crosses with a sable Burmese and a black American Shorthair. The Bombay sports large, golden eyes and wide-set ears on its rounded head. This black beauty  speaks softly, loves to play and is highly confident yet gentle.
10. Chartreux
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The Chartreux dates back to 16th-century France. Its thick, velvety coat is any shade of blue-gray, from ash to slate, with the tips lightly brushed with silver. The Chartreux’s copper or gold eyes hint at its relation to the Russian Blue, whose eyes are a deep emerald green. This high-energy breed is always up for a game of fetch and is highly inventive in subtly training its owners. 

11. British Shorthair
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The British Shorthair is a stocky purebred that resembles a plush teddy bear. Although blue is the color most associated with the breed, Brits are found in a number of colors and patterns. This sturdy and independent breed is best described as good-natured, calm, loyal, intelligent, reserved, loving, tranquil, dignified and affectionate. 

12. Burmese
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The Burmese was created in the United States in the 1930s from the breeding of a male Siamese and a brown female cat found on the San Francisco waterfront, believed to have traveled there from Burma. This even-tempered cat displays a sleek and glossy coat of solid sable brown, blue, champagne or platinum. It loves warm laps and enjoys cuddling up in bed, either under the covers or on top of its favorite people.

13. Colorpoint Shorthair
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The Colorpoint Shorthair is the result of breeding between Siamese and other shorthair breeds, in particular the American Shorthair. These breedings were performed with the intent of enriching the color varieties and patterns in the Siamese. The Colorpoint Shorthair is a busy and active athlete and always on the go ‘ definitely not a couch potato. 

14. Chausie
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The Chausie combines the genial nature of a domestic cat with the beauty and elegance of a jungle cat. This big, muscular breed has large, mobile, tufted ears, long legs and a naturally short tail reaching to the hock. The TICA standard accepts three colors: black, brown-ticked tabby and silver-tipped. 
15. Cornish Rex
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The Cornish Rex is known for its soft, wavy curls–even the whiskers curl. This native of Cornwall, England, savors the warmth and comforts of home and is well suited for apartment life. The breed is graced with every imaginable color, including colorpoints, lavender, chocolate and white, in addition to all of the basic colors. Anyone who appreciates a jolly personality will love this active and agile feline. 

16. Devon Rex
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The Devon Rex first appeared in Devonshire, England, in 1960, 10 years after the birth of the first Rex, the progenitor of the Cornish breed. The Devon Rex’s coat, much like that of the other Rex breeds, is delicate, short and curly. The Devon Rex is a small breed, with a friendly and comical personality that matches its charming appearance. 

17. European Burmese
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The European Burmese’s history is quite similar to that of the Burmese known and loved in the United States. When the Burmese moved to the United States, the breeders in Europe took the breed in a different direction, resulting in two distinct breeds today. The European Burmese comes in 10 different colors. It is medium in size with expressive eyes. European Burmese cats are intelligent, affectionate and loyal, and love to live with other animals.. 

18. Egyptian Mau
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With characteristics of a wild cat, the Egyptian Mau embodies a spirit reflecting the deity it once was in ancient Egypt. The breed boasts exotic coats of bronze and silver spots and is known as the only naturally spotted domestic cat. Maus possess extraordinary senses of smell, hearing and sight, making them highly alert to their surroundings. Egyptian Maus are sensitive to the needs and feelings of their families, both human and feline. 

19. Havana Brown
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The Havana Brown, a breed of medium size and structure, is noted for its dark, chocolate coat. The well-toned, muscular body conveys a sense of power. The first Havana was born in England some 50 years ago when a black “shorthair” Persian had a brief fling with a chocolate point Siamese. Spirited but never impetuous and elegant and graceful in its movements, the Havana is a great player. 

20. Exotic
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The Exotic is a man-made breed resulting from the cross of Persians with American Shorthairs and other shorthaired cats. The Exotic’s body and head-style match that of the Persian, but the breed was separated into its own category in the 1960s. The desired coat is dense, plush and stands away from the body due to the thick undercoat. Because outcrosses are regularly done to Persians, many long-haired kittens occur in Exotic litters. Some associations will register and show these cats as Persians. A bit livelier and more inquisitive than the Persian, Exotics share many of the Persian’s gentler personality features..

21. Highlander
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With its sloping forehead and distinctive curled ears, the Highlander captures attention with its unique “wild cat” looks. Its substantial body structure and muscular build add to its wild cat mystique, yet this breed is thoroughly domestic. 

22. Kurilian Bobtail
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The signature element of the Kurilian Bobtail is its unique pom-pom tail, unique from cat to cat. This native Russian breed also features wild looks that are popular with cat lovers. The intelligent, independent Kurilian Bobtail forms strong bonds with its owner and adapts easily to most households.

23. Himalayan
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Depending on the association, the Himalayan may be considered a separate breed or a color pattern of the Persian breed. The Himalayan was originally developed from crosses between Siamese and Persians in an effort to transfer the pointed pattern to the Persian type. The cat should have the massive build and flowing coat of the Persian no matter how it is registered. A wide range of point colors are accepted, including seal, chocolate, blue, lilac, red, cream and the combinations of parti-color points and tabby (called lynx) points. Himalayans have the Persian’s gentle, easygoing personality with an extra spark. (Also see descriptions for Exotic Shorthair and Persian.)

24. Javanese
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Take one Balinese, dip it in the colors of the rainbow and you have a Javanese. The Javanese is everything that is Balinese, and then some. This breed appears in the lynx point and tortie point patterns, as well as red and cream point colors. The Javanese loves to show off with spectacular performances of acrobatic skills.

25. Korat
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The Korat is an ancient shorthaired breed named after a province of Thailand. These felines are graced with a silver-blue coat, originally derived from black, following dilution. Korats live for tranquility and will not tolerate excessive activity, noise and the coming and going of new faces. They will trust you completely, knowing that you know what is best for them.

26. LaPerm
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The LaPerm is an exceptional combination of curly hair and affection. This longhair breed often wears a curly, plumed tail and exhibits a full, curly ruff. The shorthair LaPerm has more texture to the coat than does the longhaired variety. Both come in all colors and coat patterns. The breed is distinguished by its nonpareil combination of appearance and people-oriented personality.

27. Japanese Bobtail
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The Japanese Bobtail is an ancient breed indigenous to Japan. As its name indicates, the Bobtail is a partially tailed cat. Medium in size, with long, clean lines, the Japanese Bobtail comes in a variety of colors and patterns–solids, bicolors and tabbies. However, the preferred cats of today are the same as those seen in ancient Japanese art, the flashy spotted bi-colors. With personality plus and a spirited flair, this breed is among the liveliest.

28. Norwegian Forest Cat
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This breed traces its ancient origins to Norway and has been tagged as a skilled hunter, intelligent, attentive and cautious. Nicknamed “Wegies,” these cats sport a thick, heavy coat, almond-shaped eyes and sweet expressions. The Norwegian Forest Cat displays almost all colors and patterns. Extremely intelligent and alert, these classy cats will demand petting, head-bumps and chin rubs.

29. Munchkin
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The Munchkin is distinguished by a spontaneous dominant mutation that shortens the cat’s legs. Except for their disproportionately short legs, cats should be well-balanced. It is important that the legs be straight, never bowed or cow-hocked. The head shape is an equilateral triangle. All colors and patterns, as well as both longhaired and shorthaired varieties, are accepted for competition. The longhaired Munchkin’s coat is silky, semi-long and ends in a fully plumed tail. Munchkins are kittenish, outgoing and respond well to handling..

30. Maine Coon
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The Maine Coon is one of the most popular breeds at show tables. This shaggy feline shares its affection with the entire family, but elects a single person as its beloved owner. The breed sports four color classes: solid, tabby, tabby with white and particolor. Patterns include the classic tabby, the mackerel tabby and the patched tabby. The Maine Coon is the second most popular breed in America and has earned the nickname, “The Gentle Giant.”

31. Ocicat
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Ocicats look like small, wild, spotted cats, but are a domestic breed created by combining the Siamese, Abyssinian and American Shorthair. The typical coat is actually a spotted tabby, in colors ranging among tawny, cinnamon and chocolate. Intelligent, devoted and very sociable, these housecats get along well with people, dogs and other cats. They are bright, easily trained and responsive to voice commands, and readily adapt to household rules.

32. Manx
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The Manx is tailless, an unmistakable trait that makes it immediately recognizable. These purebreds are stocky and rounded in appearance, with short front and long hind legs that give them a rabbit-like appearance. The thick coat can be either short or semi-long and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. The Manx’s personality traits make it a perfect choice for families who have other pets or children..

33. Oriental
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Similar to the Siamese in body type and personality, Orientals do not, however, share the characteristic Siamese coloring. They are slender yet hearty and are generally of a solid color or tabby-patterned in a variety of colors for both the shorthair and longhair varieties. The Oriental will remain loyal throughout its life and deserves no less from its human companion.

34. Ragdoll
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The Ragdoll earns its name from its habit of relaxing to the point of utter limpness in one’s arms. The Ragdoll’s light-colored body has darker Siamese-type points on the face, legs, tail and ears. Remember, this is a strictly indoor cat; due to its extremely docile nature, it may often lack the ability to defend itself.

35. Oriental Longhair
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Recently accepted as a version of the Oriental Shorthair, the Oriental Longhair has a semi-longhair coat, which softens and adds grace to the long lines of the Oriental body. The two largest cat associations treat these cats differently. The Cat Fanciers’ Association allows Oriental Longhairs and Oriental Shorthairs to compete as divisions within a single breed, while The International Cat Association judges them phenotypically (by the breed they look like). Under TICA’s system, for example, longhair Orientals would compete with Balinese and Javanese.

36. Peterbald
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Since it first originated in Russia in January 1994, the Peterbald has charmed cat lovers with its elegance and intelligence. The result of a cross between an Oriental Shorthair and Don Hairless, the Peterbald can come in a rainbow of colors and several different coat lengths—from naked to fully furred—on a lean, elongated, graceful body. The Peterbald displays active, energetic traits and enjoys observing its owner’s activities.

37. Pixiebob
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The Pixiebob is a domestic cat visually resembling the North American Bobcat. Despite its fierce look, the Pixiebob is noted for its loving, trustworthy and tractable personality. Heavy brows with bushier hair above the eyes, lynx tipping on the ears and longer “mutton chops” on the cheeks complete the Pixiebob’s wild look. The tail can measure from 1 to 6 inches in length. These cats have brown tabby markings on a tan or reddish background and may be polydactyl (having extra toes).

Pixiebob Personality and Persistence
By Theresa Meyers
Sharleen Horne searched for the source of the eerie sound. A baby raccoon apparently had found its way inside, and now its distressed cry echoed through the house. Horne rounded a corner and came upon the true source of the noise: her Pixiebob, Curly. The 4-year-old cat stared at her and then, with golden eyes half shut, made the noise again.

“I’m always surprised at the sounds they’ll make,” says Horne, owner of ExpresivePixie Cattery, in Marysville, Wash., and breed chairperson for The International Cat Association. “They don’t meow. Instead, they chirp and chatter; but mimicking a baby raccoon was a new sound even I hadn’t heard.”

Pixiebobs or, as some call them, “Pixie-Bobs,” constantly surprise. The breed’s wild bobcat looks belie a loving, playful, devoted nature. The heavy-hooded eyes, spotted coat and short tail draw attention-people sit up and take notice, but the incredibly dog-like personality keeps people hooked.
That combination attracted Tonya Butler, owner of WhistlinPixie Cattery in Phoenix, Ariz., and vice president of the International Pixiebob Society. “I love the wild look, but I had to have a breed that would work with my young children,” Butler says. “As far as temperament, with kids this is the most phenomenal cat for a family.”

Legendary Beginnings
The Pixiebob bears a remarkable resemblance to the Pacific Northwest coastal red bobcat. “At first when these cats came to me, I didn’t believe the stories of matings between wild bobcats and barn cats,” says Carol Ann Brewer, breed founder and owner of Stone Island cattery in Bellingham, Wash. “When I had babies, I had to accept it. Their appearance brought back to me that this was something people had been talking about for hundreds of years.”

In the 1980s, Brewer acquired cats she believed resulted from unplanned matings of bobcats and barn cats. Because she had no proof of this, she called them Legend Cats. Two of them produced a kitten that Brewer named Pixie.

“She had such a wild beauty that I knew I couldn’t stand not having her face around for the rest of my life,” Brewer says. Brewer selected three other Legend Cats from local sources and set out to create a breed based on Pixie as its standard. TICA granted the Pixiebob experimental status in 1994. A founding board consisting of Brewer, Bernida Flynn, Gail Chaney and Pam Richcreek further developed and promoted the breed, leading to its acceptance into the New Breed and Color category in 1995 and Championship in May 1998. Because DNA testing has not revealed any wildcat genetic markers, TICA classifies the Pixiebob as a domestic cat, not a hybrid

Natural Beauty
Although the Pixiebob’s bobcat ancestry remains unproved, the breed standard explicitly calls for a wild look. This cat peers at you through hooded, deep-set eyes with bushy brows. The head has an inverted pear-shape with prominent whisker pads, a fleshy chin and a broad nose.

Adult males can weigh 12 to 22 pounds, while females weigh 8 to 12 pounds. Their prominent shoulder blades produce a rolling gait. Deep, powerful flanks, a well-developed chest, a naturally short tail, a primordial belly pouch and brown spotted tabby coat with a mousy-gray undercoat all contribute to their wild appearance. Unlike with any other breed, the TICA standard allows for polydactyl cats with up to seven toes per foot.

Like wild bobcats, Pixiebobs can change color with the seasons. Their coats can vary from warm tones with distinct markings in the summer to a muted, grayish cast with tipping that gives the impression of a dusting of snow in the winter. “I’ve had people come over in different seasons who didn’t believe it was the same cat,” says Gail Chaney, owner of NativeSon Cattery in Roy, Wash., and a member of the TICA Pixiebob Breed Committee. While Pixiebobs don’t normally shed much, their winter frost-tipped guard hairs tend to shed in spring, Horne says.

The breed has long and shorthaired varieties. Shorthairs have a woolly coat, resilient to the touch and waterproof. Longhairs have silky coats with a “mutton chop” look on the cheeks. Both require little, if any, grooming.

Pet-quality kittens might have classic or marble rather than spotted tabby markings, or their coats may be too dark. Causes for disqualification in the show ring also include docked tails, excessively long hair or fine boning, according to Heather Johnston, owner of Mystic Pixies Cattery in Orlando, Fla., and secretary of the International Pixie-Bob Society.

While it has no known health problems, the breed is extremely sensitive to vaccines, Brewer says. Chaney recommends feeding meat in addition to commercial food to provide the nutrition these cats need to grow to their full size.

Dog in Wildcat’s Clothes 
The Pixiebob personality resembles that of a family dog. Pixiebobs even wag their tails when they play, Johnston says. They develop strong bonds and may require more time and attention than the average cat. While open and warm with their family, they behave cautiously around strangers and sometimes go into hiding.

Many will play fetch without training, take well to a leash, love to travel in the car, enjoy playing in water and get along well with children, Butler says.

With their wild looks and dog-like personalities, Horne says this cat can convince dog lovers the value of felines. “If you come up against a person who’s had dogs all their life, this is the cat for them,” Horne says.

38. RagaMuffin
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With its teddy-bear looks and sweet personality, the RagaMuffin is a wonderful family pet or an ideal companion for a single person. The breed was developed in California in the 1990s.

39. Persian
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The impressive Persian is a massively built cat clothed in a long, flowing coat. Short, heavily boned legs support the Persian’s boxy body. The cat’s head should be round, with large, round eyes and a short, snub nose. A sweet expression promises the easygoing personality for which the Persian is popular. Such a wide variety of colors are accepted in this breed that they are divided for competition into seven categories: solids, silver/golden, smoke/shaded, tabby, parti-color, bicolor and Himalayan. It is important to remember that this breed requires daily grooming..

40. Russian Blue
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As its name indicates, this blue-coated cat seems to be of Russian origin; it is said to have arrived in England during the mid-19th century aboard a Russian merchant ship. The most distinctive feature of the Russian Blue is its fur, which seems to be frosted with powdered sugar. The mesmerizing, emerald green eyes are large and round and set wide apart. This sugarcoated cat is ideal for those who lead a quiet, subtle, calm lifestyle. The breed detests noise, confusion, change and surprises.

41. Scottish Fold
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The most striking characteristic of the Scottish Fold is its small ears, folded forward and downward, set in a cap-like fashion. As its name indicates, the breed is a native of Scotland. Without the distraction of upright ears, the large, round eyes dominate the face, a feature also found in the straight-eared Folds. Longhair and shorthair varieties come in a number of colors and patterns. Scottish Folds are sweet-tempered, attentive and devoted, but not demanding.

42. Savannah
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The Savannah inherits its tall, lean, muscular build from the serval cat of the African plains. Its outstanding features are exceptionally long legs, ears and neck. Colors include solid black, black smoke and spotted tabby. The spotted tabby should have bold, black markings against a background of gold, orange or silver.

43. Selkirk Rex
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The Selkirk Rex is covered with a downy, curly coat with every little hair arranged in ringlets that lie close to the body. If the whiskers are curly, a breeder knows they have a kitten that may grow up to be a top show cat. The breed has a quiet little voice and will not demand immediate attention, but will not accept being ignored for long periods. This Rex is intelligent, silky and friendly, like a teddy bear that comes in a variety of colors and coat patterns.

44. Somali 
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Though its name would indicate an origin in Somalia, this breed first appeared in the United States. However, it was named Somali because it derived from an Abyssinian. Despite its medium-length coat, it does not tolerate the cold. The CFA recognizes the Somali in four colors; ruddy, red, blue and fawn. Light and quick on its paws, the Somali is swift as a fox and every bit as intelligent.

45. Singapura
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The Singapura has many appealing features, including its pastel coloring and distinctive visage. The breed is characterized by its alert expression, its healthy, small- to medium-sized muscular body and noticeably large eyes and ears. These are highly intelligent, active and curious cats with the bonus of being just as affectionate as they are active. Whatever you are doing, they want to be there.

46. Siberian
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Living with a cat is quite pleasurable, but living with a Siberian cat is a rewarding, life-changing experience. A confident, problem-solving house clown, the Siberian can be your best friend. This breed is medium-large, with the overall appearance of great physical condition, strength and alertness, modified by endearing facial expressions. The Siberian is a natural breed and comes in all colors, from colorpoints to brown mackerel tabby. If you share your home with a Siberian, you will never be alone

47. Siamese
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Named for Siam, this popular breed is intelligent and has a striking personality, suggestive of an inscrutable inner life. The breeding tradition began generations ago, but the Siamese of today still have the graceful elegance suggested in the earliest breed standards. The four accepted coat colors are seal point, chocolate point, blue point and lilac point. The sensitive Siamese is in your lap, on your newspaper, in your bed and completely in your heart.

48. Snowshoe
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As its name suggests, the outstanding feature of the Snowshoe breed is its four white feet. The distribution of the white and the pointed color is carefully outlined in the breed standard. Ideally the white pattern should be symmetrical. The cat itself is medium-sized, its body long but hefty. It should be powerful and agile. The Snowshoe is a talker with a soft, melodic voice. Very personable and intelligent, this breed is an ideal companion and adapts well to other cats.

49. Turkish Van
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The Turkish Van traces its ancient origins to the region of Turkey’s Lake Van. A natural breed, the Van sports a full, brush-like tail as soft as cashmere. The Van pattern is all-white with colored markings restricted primarily to the head and tail. The soft and silky Van has a natural attraction to water, along with a voracious appetite due to a high energy level. These little comedians love to climb, so don’t be surprised to find your Van napping on a door top.

50. Toyger
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The Toyger is a medium-sized, shorthaired domestic cat that resembles a toy tiger. The Toyger has a long body, long tail, round ears and large chin/muzzle with a broad nose tip. The cat’s coat resembles a tiger’s wild stripes. The cat is intelligent, loving, active and alert and gets along well with other animals and children. The cat was accepted for advanced new breed status in TICA in May 2006..

51. Thai
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When cat lovers first see the Thai, they often recall the Siamese cats they lived with as children. Often referred to as the “old-style” Siamese, the Thai features the beautiful pointed coat and distinctive blue eyes on a moderate, rounded body. A native of Thailand, the Thai forms close bonds with its owner and enjoys “talking” in its distinctive voice

52. Turkish Angora
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The long coat of the Angora is like no other coat, with a sensuously silky, luxurious texture. Angoras are fine-boned felines, and surpass many other breeds when it comes to playfulness and affection. They quickly form devoted attachments to their owners, lavishing adoration. Seasoned owners realize that firmness with these cats is an important part of loving them. However, this strength of will is part of the innate intelligence that makes them such fascinating cats to their admires.

53. Sphynx
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The Sphynx is known as the hairless cat; however, it does have an almost invisible fur. The coat of the Sphynx is sparse and does not have layers. The cat’s skin is clearly visible on the muzzle, ears, paws and tail. They are highly sensitive to cold and abrupt changes in temperature. The Sphynx’s skin comes in every color that a cat can be. Their temperament remains as fun-loving as their kittenhood antics.

54. Tonkinese
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This cat blends the best features of its ancestors into one beautiful, medium-sized cat that proudly wears one of three coat patterns, each of which comes in four colors. Tonkinese have a surprising sense of humor and a highly intelligent and gregarious personality. Their affectionate ways are impossible to ignore, as they quickly take over your home and your life (in a good way), and they endear themselves to family and friends forever.

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