The Abyssinian is an elegant, orange-colored cat, one of the oldest known breeds. Recognizable by its muscular body, arched neck, and large ears, it resembles ancient Egyptian cat art.
Known for its wild appearance, the American Bobtail is a medium to large cat with a rectangular body and broad head. Its short tail and playful.
The American Curl, named for its distinctive backward-curling ears, can be short or long-haired. First appearing in the 1980s, this breed is family-friendly but better with older kids.
The American Shorthair, a muscular cat with short hair, comes in various colors and patterns. Known for its versatility, it enjoys both family time and solitary naps.
The Balinese, similar to the Siamese, has a silky coat and a plume-like tail. Known for its sapphire eyes and playful nature
Bengals are known for their vivid spots or marbling, resembling wildcats. These active, intelligent cats love attention and often enjoy water.
The Birman, with its silky coat, deep blue eyes, and white gloves, was nearly extinct during WWII. These cats are thought to have been companions of temple priests in northern Burma.
Resembling mini panthers, Bombays have copper eyes and short black hair. They are playful, snuggly, and can be leash-trained, making them lively and affectionate companions.
Known for their dense coats and round eyes, British Shorthairs are calm and easygoing. They vary in color and pattern, and while they don't like being picked up.
The Burmilla, with its elegant appearance and playful nature, is a smart and affectionate cat. Known for its loyalty, this breed enjoys lap time and has a distinctive deep-throated purr.