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This breed has held the top spot for five consecutive years due to its beauty and gentle nature. It is frequently described as the "most doglike cat" because of its deep affection for people
The Maine Coon is the largest domestic cat breed in the world, with males weighing between 20 and 25 pounds. Despite their intimidating size, they are considered "gentle giants" and are very family-friendly.
The internationally loved Persian cat features two distinct looks: the peke-face and the doll-face. They are characterized by long, beautiful coats that require significant daily grooming.
This breed is often confused with the peke-face Persian due to its similar "squished" face. However, the major difference is its short coat, which makes it much easier to groom and care for than the Persian
This unique breed is characterized by large eyes and massive ears, giving it an elf-like appearance. They are highly energetic felines that consistently grab people's attention.
Popular for their adorable appearance, this breed features chunky cheeks and squishy bodies. They have a calm demeanor, are not overly social, and are best suited for quiet households without small children or other pets
This regal breed is eye-catching due to its rich cinnamon, red, or fawn coloring. Abyssinians are highly energetic and require a stimulating environment that can accommodate their exercise needs
Their most recognizable feature is their folded ears. While very popular, the breeding of Scottish Folds remains a subject of debate within the veterinary community due to genetic health concerns.
Often compared to the Maine Coon due to their muscular build and similar personality, Siberians are slightly smaller but remain a hardy and popular choice.
This is the most famous hairless breed, possessing large ears and an elf-like appearance. They are known for being quite vocal and frequently "serenade" their owners.