From hairless cats with batlike ears and grumpy faces (but not demeanors) to curly-haired and folded-ear varieties to those that look like they could exist in the wild, we've rounded up 25 feline ...
Cats are the best. Sure, tail-waggin' pups are man's best friend and bunnies are cuddly softies, but when it comes to household pets, furry felines can't be beat. Unless, of course, cat allergens make ...
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11 Stunningly Rare Cat Breeds That Will Surprise You
Looking to discover some truly rare cat breeds? These unique felines stand out from the crowd due to their exotic origins, unusual appearances, and distinct personalities. If you're a cat lover ...
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15 Cat Breeds That Live the Longest, According to an Expert
The Birman cat is a medium to large breed with a silky, semi-long coat, deep blue eyes, and a distinct color-point pattern.
The average life expectancy of a feline is about 13 to 17 years, but some breeds though are known to live shorter lives. Factors such as regular veterinary care and a nutritious diet contribute to ...
There are so many sweet kitties to admire in this world. Small cat breeds, longhaired cat breeds, black cat breeds—they’re all so snuggly and gorgeous! Another group of felines that are seriously cute ...
The diversity in the feline world is nothing short of remarkable—in fact, more than 70 recognized cat breeds exist today.
The feline world is filled with variety, beauty, and companionship. With over 70 recognized cat breeds, each offers a distinct mix of personality, temperament, and care needs. While some are known for ...
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5 Cat Breeds Similar to Maine Coons, According to Vets
Birmans are another gentle, people-oriented breed that often appeals to Maine Coon enthusiasts. These friendly and curious ...
While some cats seem to have the unique ability for putting on the pounds as they age, others are just born and bred big. We've asked Emmy-Award Winning Veterinarian Dr. Jeff Werber to share a few cat ...
Cats have a reputation for being independent, and some breeds require relatively little human attention. Vicki Jo Harrison, president of the International Cat Association (TICA), suggests that while ...
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