Top 10 Cat Breeds

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The Devon Rex is a relatively newer breed of cats, discovered by accident in the region of Devonshire, England, in 1960 and has been called many things: a pixie cat

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Abyssinian Cats

Abys, as they are lovingly called, are elegant and regal-looking, easy to care for and make ideal pets for cat lovers.

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Sphynx Cats

The Sphynx, a hairless, wrinkled wonder with big ears and eyes and pronounced cheekbones is one of the newer cat breeds

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Scottish Fold Cats

Sweet natured and demure, many Scottish fold cats have a feature unlike any other cat: folded ears that give the breed an owl-like appearance.

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Maine Coon Cats

One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, Maine Coon cats are known for their intelligence and playfulness, as well as their size

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Persian Cats

Known for their gentle, laid-back personalities, sweet faces and round eyes, Persian cats are affectionate, quiet, beautiful creatures of habit, making them the most popular breed among cat fanciers.

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British Shorthair

It is believed that the Romans brought the British shorthair to England during the first century, at which time the breed co-existed and bred with wild cats native to England

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Ragdoll Cats

Easygoing and loving, ragdoll cats get their name from their tendency to relax and go limp in one’s arms when picked up

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Exotic Shorthair Cats

For the third year in a row, the Exotic cat has been named as America's most popular registered cat, knocking the Persian off the podium again after 31 years as the reigning No. 1 breed

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American Shorthair Cats

The American shorthair cat has a reputation as “America’s breed”. The first cats of this type were brought over from Europe with early settlers

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