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Chartreux cats are one of the oldest and strongest cat breeds, mentioned in the 1500s. They're strong, agile hunters.
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Burmillas was an experiment. The outcome was a cream and silver cat with dramatic built-in eyeliner and wild-looking grey stripes. Male Burmillas are larger than females, but all are average.
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Small but powerful, Korat cats. Strong and beautiful, its blue-grey coat has silver tips. Their heart-shaped faces have charmed Thai people for over 900 years—they're even a symbol of luck!
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Medium-sized Manx cats are robust. These Isle of Man kitties are entertaining and fluffy. Britain's favorite breed, they're lively and playful.
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Ocicats are domestic cats that look wild. It resembles wild ocelots, but only superficially. Ocicats' spotted coats may deceive you, but they're not wild.
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The Somali cat, like the Abyssinian cat, has a thick, semi-long coat and a full tail. Somali cats have agouti hair, which is colored from root to tip. The Somali's lovely eyes enhance the darkened appearance.
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Long and slender, the Egyptian Mau has distinctive speckles and huge almond-shaped eyes. Petting their shiny coats is fun, but they may be too busy climbing your furniture. They thrive on lots of perches to climb.
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Abyssinians are tough. Their ticking coat, huge pointed ears, and slender physique make them adventurers. Cats prefer the Aby, an ancient breed.
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The chatty Siamese gets along with practically everyone except silent individuals. Siamese cats are smart and odd. They're hypoallergenic and easy to train, but their personalities are polarizing. You'll love or loathe their demeanor.
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Siberian cats are the fluffiest. They appear like shag throw pillows, but they are strong and adventurous. They're big cats from Siberia. Russia's original mousers still assist control garden rodents.
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We have a small, harmless leopard for you. Bengals are robust and have amazing coats. They're distantly related to Asian leopards, and their spots are practically identical. Bengals are affectionate but crazy.