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			 Cat Breeds That Are Suitable For Your Home Cat Breeds That Are Suitable For Your Home
			
				
					 
 1.The Birman: This  beautiful cat is thought to have originated from Burma. Legend has it  the Birman cat was the protector of the Burmese temples. It’s a large,  long, sturdy cat with long silky hair (which isn’t as thick as a  Persian’s) that does not mat. This cat is known for its blue eyes, dark  points on its ears, face, legs and tail, and snow white boots on all  four paws. This is a loving, gentle cat that loves to play, but can stay  quiet and out of the way when you’re busy.
 
 2.The Ragdoll: The  Ragdoll is a gentle and affectionate cat, often following its owners  from room to room like a puppy. This kitty is not good at defending  itself and shouldn’t be allowed to roam the streets alone. In fact, it  is careful not to use teeth and claws during play, which makes it ideal  around kids. The hair of the Ragdoll is full and plush, requiring  regular grooming, and although it is not as large as its coat would  suggest, it is, nonetheless, one of the bigger cat breeds. This is a  placid cat that really is satisfied with a relaxing lifestyle.
 
 3.The Oriental: this  cat has big pointed ears and an inquisitive personality. The Oriental  cat is smart and social and will bond deeply with its owners. The cat  can be a loyal and playful companion. Its sleek body is more muscular  than it would appear. It can be quite vocal and demanding a very “dog  like” cat.
 
 4.The Sphynx: The  hairless Sphynx isn’t completely hairless it has a fine peach like fuzz  over its body, which makes it very sensitive to the sun and elements.  This sensitivity is also the reason the Sphynx should only be considered  an indoor cat. It is warm to the touch, cuddly, energetic, and  affectionate. The Sphynx will even snuggle under the covers with you.  With its big pointy ears and curious nature, the Sphynx is a fun  addition to any family.
 
 5.The American Shorthair:  This cat is larger, leaner, and more powerful than its across the pond  counterpart. It comes in a wide range of colors and patterns and is also  a very long lived kitty, with a lifespan of 15 to 20 years not being  out of the ordinary. The American Shorthair is great with kids and even  gets along well with dogs, too. The American Shorthair is healthy,  gentle, easy going, and low maintenance grooming is not an issue with  this breed.
 
 6.The Exotic Shorthair:  This is the short haired version of the Persian. With its squashed face  and rounded ears, the Exotic Shorthair looks more like a cuddly teddy  bear than a cat. While having a similar temperament to its long haired  cousin, this cat is a bit more lively and inquisitive, but still very  much calm and laid back. The Exotic Shorthair is a great choice for  someone who wants a Persian but doesn’t have the time or desire to  devote to grooming.
 
 7.The Persian: Renowned  for its long, silky fur, expressive eyes, and squashed face, the  Persian is also one of the oldest cat breeds. Calm and sweetly  affectionate, this cat loves habit and serene environments. Persians are  the quintessential indoor cats; it is best to keep this breed  exclusively indoors. The Persian does require regular baths and daily  grooming, as its fur is too long for it to self groom thoroughly and it  is prone to matting. For Persian fanciers, grooming is but one of the  many pleasures of having this cat as a companion.
 
 8.The Siamese: They can  be verbally demanding in wanting attention, but it’s also a very  loving, social and
 affectionate cat. The Siamese can be sensitive and  nervous and is a creature of habit and routine so if you’re an  international jet setter that needs a cat that can travel, this is  probably not the one for you. The Siamese comes in a number of colors,  but the points the dark patches on the face, ears, paws and tail are  integral to the breed.
 
 9.The Maine Coon: This  beautiful cat is a native to Maine and also the largest of the domestic  cat breeds. It looks very feline and takes three to four years to reach  full physical maturity. It has very thick fur with a waterproof layer,  large wide paws that act like snow shoes for walking easily across snow,  and a long, thick tail used to wrap
 about its face during harsh weather. The Maine Coon is not only a  popular breed because of its temperament, but it’s also a great mouser.  Plus, it’s also healthy and hardy, and is great with kids and other  animal, including dogs.
 
 10.The Abyssinian: The  Abyssinian resembles an ancient Egyptian cat with its lithe build, large  pointy ears, and slender legs. This is a wilful, smart, and extroverted  cat that loves to explore and play. Its love of games is only matched  by its love of water, so watch out for unsolicited bath partners in the  tub. Despite its curious nature, the Abyssinian is generally shy and  timid around strangers if you are in search of a show cat, this breed is  probably not the best choice. The Aby is most comfortable in a home  environment that best suits its loyal and people loving nature.
 
 
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