The Turkish Angora, originating in Turkey, is one of the oldest domesticated cat breeds with a lineage dating back to the 1600s. Known for their striking white coat and colorful eyes.
With its adorable folded ears, the Scottish Fold arose from a genetic mutation in farm cats in Scotland. All trace their ancestry to a cat named Susie, who started it all.
Persian cats, beloved for centuries by elites, feature distinctive round faces and luxurious fur. The breed includes flat-faced variations prone to health issues.
The Munchkin, known for its short legs, is the first dwarf cat breed. Health concerns have led some associations to reject it despite its unique appearance.
Maine Coons are North America's largest domestic breed, known for their gentle nature and impressive size. They often sport orange or brown tabby coats.
A short-haired version of the Persian, Exotic Shorthairs can also come in orange. Some carry a recessive longhair gene, making them a unique breed.
Devon Rex cats, with their elf-like faces and large ears, are a naturally occurring breed from Devonshire, UK. They are known for their playful and social demeanor.
British Shorthairs, with their cute round faces and plush coats, can have striking orange eyes. They are low-energy but affectionate companions.
Bengal cats resemble leopards with their spotted coats. Bred from hybrids, they are large, energetic, and known for their love of water.