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The Oldest Breed of Domestic Cat, the Siamese
The oldest breed of domestic cat, the Siamese is highly known not only for its distinctive good looks but also it chatty nature and winning personality.
Singapura Cats Love Their Humans
Singapura cats genuinely seem to need human contact and affection, and have a way of looking at you with their large, pleading eyes that make you want to give them everything they want.
The Bengal Cat: a Domestic, Not So Wild Cat
If you've ever dreamed of owning your own exotic wild cat, then adopting a Bengal can fulfill your wish without the inherent dangers of a real wild cat.
The Burmese Cat Will Rule Your Household
Highly people oriented, Burmese cats love attention and affection and will gladly rule your household with a silky paw.
The Havana Brown: a Smoking Great Cat
The Havana Brown cat may have gotten its name from a cigar, but its color and nature is more likened to sweet chocolate candy.
The Manx: Good Protectors, Good for Children
The Manx is a completely tailless cat that makes a great pet for families with small children, while still being an excellent protector. Its tailless state is surrounded with many myths and legends.
The Norwegian Forest Cat: a Feast for the Eyes
Norwegian Forest Cats are one of the most beautiful cats you can own, a virtual feast for the eyes.
The Ocicat Cat Doesn't Really Come from Ocelots
Funny, smart, and known to ride around on your shoulders, Ocicats have a similar look to their wild cousins the Ocelot, but actually originate from a mixture of Siamese and Abyssinians, with a little American Shorthair thrown in for good measure.
The Snowshoe Cat: a Rare Breed
The white mitted version of a Siamese, which denotes half of their ancestry, Snowshoe cats have distinctive white markings and a bandit's mask that will steal your heart.
The Sokoke Forest Cat: a Survivor
Sokoke Forest Cats are in danger in extinction and used to be eaten by a certain African tribe, but if you're looking for a chatty, highly interactive cat, you might want to think seriously about this breed.
The Sphynx, Not an Egyptian Cat
Sphynx cats are bald, but surprisingly they are not totally hairless, so that people who otherwise would be allergic to cats have a much easier time tolerating them.
The Toyger Cat Looks Just Like a Toy Tiger
If you would love to own a tiger for a pet but realize that the real thing would just be too impractical and far too dangerous, then the Toyger cat is for you.
The Turkish Angora: Not Really Extinct
Smart, lithe and possessing a single-minded devotion to their owners, Turkish Angoras are still a treasure to own.
Tonkinese Cats: the Dog Cat
Tonkinese Cats play fetch, adore people, and are all the fun of a dog without the inconvenience of having to walk them in the middle of the night.
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