Maine Coon
Big, fluffy, and gentle. Their long fur and lion-like mane make them look majestic.
They’re one of the largest domestic cat breeds.
Persian
Long, silky coats and sweet round faces.
They love calm spaces and quiet places.
Ragdoll
Striking blue eyes and a plush coat.
They go limp when picked up, which is how they got their name.
Bengal
They look like tiny leopards thanks to their rosettes and sleek body.
They’re very energetic and love climbing.
Siamese
Elegant bodies and ice-blue eyes with classic color points.
They are very vocal and love following their humans.
Siberian
Thick triple-layered fur and expressive eyes.
They come from Russia and handle cold climates well.
British Shorthair
Chunky cheeks, dense fur, and soft round features.
The “British Blue” color is the most famous.
Abyssinian
Short, ticked coats that shimmer in the light.
They’re one of the oldest known cat breeds.
Scottish Fold
Their folded ears give them a soft, teddy-bear look.
Not all Scottish Folds are born with folded ears.
Norwegian Forest Cat
Long, thick coats and a regal forest-cat appearance.
They were once Viking ship companions.