20 Popular Cat Breeds In The World

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The world of domesticated cats is colorful and lively. Cat lovers are blessed with several feline breeds, each with its unique charm, personality, and flair. From ancient origins to modern-day favorites, every cat breed manages to draw human attention. Here is our exploration of these 20 popular cat breeds.

Persian

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The Persian cat, which came from Persia (currently Iran), is famous for its glossy long coat, round face, and gentle nature. Persians are one of the most well-known and historical cat breeds. They prove wonderful companions for indoor living and apartment lifestyle due to their serene and kind nature. 

Siamese

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It is easy to identify Siamese cats by their sleek, thin bodies and mesmerizing blue almond-shaped eyes. They are one of the most popular and ancient breeds originating from Siam (present-day Thailand). Siamese cats are quite talkative and cheerful. They are known to form close relationships with their owners. 

Maine Coon

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Maine Coon falls under the category of the most popular domesticated cat breeds. These large domesticated cats are native to Maine, a US state. They are identified by their bushy tail, tufted ears, and muscular physique. Maine Coon are also known as ‘Gentle Giants’ and ‘Dogs of the Cat World’ for their size and nature.

Ragdoll

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If there has to be a definition of feline beauty, the Ragdoll cat perfectly fits that. These gorgeous cats originate from California. They are popular for being obedient and loving, which also adds up to the name ‘Ragdoll.’ Their large, semi-longhair and colorpoint coat pattern make them attractive. However, it is their captivating blue that grabs the most attention.

British Shorthair

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The grumpy-looking British Shorthair is adorable. The strong, small cat breed originated in the United Kingdom and is loved by cat pet5 owners. They are known for their round faces, thick coats, and copper eyes. British Shorthairs make excellent indoor cats, all thanks to their relaxed, laid-back personalities.

Bengal

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A relatively recent breed of cat, the Bengal cat is a cross of domestic cats with Asian leopard cats. Extremely popular in India, they are known for owning a beautiful coat pattern similar to that of a wild leopard. Bengals are smart and energetic and enjoy socializing with both humans and animals. 

Sphynx

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In the world of fluffy, hairy cats, the Sphynx cat takes the lead with an almost bold appearance. These cats are popular for having no hair but possibly a thin coating of fur. The Sphynx were introduced in 1960 in Canada and since then have been loved and adopted by many pet lovers. They appreciate human attention, which makes them ideal for domestication.

Abyssinian

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Abyssinians are one of the oldest known cat breeds in the world. These popular cats originate from the northern highlands of modern day Eritrea and Ethiopia (earlier Abyssinia). They are active and bright and are known for their beautiful almond-shaped eyes. Abyssinians are quiet, playful, and curious and love interactive games and toys. They develop strong bonds with humans.

Scottish Fold

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The distinctive folded ears that give the Scottish Fold cat its cute and unique appearance also add to their popularity. This breed originated in Scotland and is known for being kind and gentle. Typically, Scottish Folds are affectionate and glad to spend time with their human friends. They get along nicely with kids and other pets.

Russian Blue

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The Russian Blue cat is one of the most popular cat breeds in the world. They are known for their elegant appearance, particularly the striking blue-gray coat and vivid green eyes. Originating from Russia, they are reserved yet display an affectionate nature. Russian Blue always develops close relationships with their human family members.

Burmese

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The Burmese cat originally belonged to Burma (now Myanmar). These beautiful little felines are known for their muscular, sleek body, expressive eyes, and silky coat. They come in a range of colors, including sable, champagne, blue, and platinum. Burmese are friendly and cheerful and enjoy being part of daily life.

Exotic Shorthair

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With a similar flat face, round eyes, and velvety coat to the Persian, the Exotic Shorthair cat gains enough popularity. They are originally from the US. They are loved for their easygoing and kind personalities. These felines love spending time with their human family. They make excellent companions for indoor living and laid-back lifestyle.

Norwegian Forest Cat

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The Norwegian Forest Cat, as their name suggests, originated from Norway. Unlike other soft felines, these massive, powerful cats have a thick, long, water-resistant double coat. Besides that, their tufted ears add volume to their appearance. They possess excellent hunting instincts, which makes them capable of surviving in the wild. However, they still love spending time with their human friends. 

Turkish Angora

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The Turkish Angora is a popular and gorgeous breed with Turkish roots. They are known for their long, silky coat, plumed tail, and strikingly blue/odd-colored eyes. Assumptions are that Turkish Angora has been around for millennia. They are lively, and bright, and love engaging in interactive play. They are also suitable for multi-pet households.

Devon Rex

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Known for its distinctive features the Devon Rex cat is quite popular in the race. These cats feature wavy hair, big ears, and elf-like faces. Originating from England, they are well-known for their lively and mischievous nature. Devon Rex breeds are quite active and like to explore their environment. They are loving and like helping out around the house. 

American Shorthair

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One of the earliest domesticated breeds in the US is the American Shorthair cat. These cats are extremely popular for their strong physique, round faces, and thick coats. American Shorthairs are outgoing, adaptable, and wonderful family companions. They get along nicely with kids and other pets and are well-known for their easy going personality.

Oriental Shorthair

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The sleek and graceful Oriental Shorthair is loved for its almond-shaped eyes, big ears, and slim build. Originating from Thailand, they are closely linked to the Siamese cats. These cats love being the center of attention and are quite sociable. As pets, they turn out to be talkative and energetic. You may even find them enjoying themselves with people. 

Himalayan

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The Himalayan combines Siamese and Persian traits. These cats are known for their remarkable look, and they are indeed some of the most gorgeous cats in the world. Their long, silky coats and intense blue eyes make them look nothing less than a doll. Himalayans like to be spoilt but, at the same time, turn out to be great companions.

Birman

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The Birman cat, also known as the ‘Sacred Cat of Burma,’ is mysterious and legendary. They are known by the signature white ‘gloves’ on their paws. Besides that, their long, silky fur, and attractive blue eyes add to their beauty and popularity. Birmans are loving and caring and often build strong bonds with their owners.

Savannah

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Last on the list of popular cat breeds is the Savannah. This unique and exotic hybrid of domestic cats and servals is quite loved. Savannahs are the largest sorts of domestic cats, featuring tall, lean physiques and spotted coats. They need a lot of mental and physical stimulation. Savannah might behave like a dog by playing fetch and walking on a leash.

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