Burmese
The Burmese is often described as a “brick wrapped in silk,” a testament to his solid, muscular body. Vital Stats: Life Span: 10 to 16… Read More »Burmese
The Burmese is often described as a “brick wrapped in silk,” a testament to his solid, muscular body. Vital Stats: Life Span: 10 to 16… Read More »Burmese
Full of British reserve, the British Shorthair cat has a quiet voice and is an undemanding companion. Vital Stats: Life Span: 12 to 17 years… Read More »British Shorthair
The British Longhair is a mixed breed cat–a cross between the British Shorthair and Persian cat breeds. Friendly, independent, and affectionate, these cats inherited some… Read More »British Longhair
The Bombay is a smart cat who loves to play and will thrive with a family who is willing to teach tricks, play games, and… Read More »Bombay
The Brazilian Shorthair is a purebred cat from, as you may have guessed, Brazil. These felines are known for being smart, affectionate, and energetic. Vital… Read More »Brazilian Shorthair
The Birman communicates in a soft voice, mainly to remind you that perhaps it’s time for dinner or maybe for a nice cuddle on the… Read More »Birman
The Bengal could never be called delicate. They’re athletes: agile and graceful with a strong, muscular body, as befits a cat who looks as if… Read More »Bengal Cats
The Bambino is a mixed breed cat–a cross between the Sphynx and what are known as Munchkin cats. Fans of these felines love them for… Read More »Bambino
Named for the exotically graceful dancers on the Indonesian island of Bali, the Balinese is a longhaired variety of Siamese. Vital Stats: Life Span: 9… Read More »Balinese
The Burmilla is adventurous but a bit of a klutz, so put away breakables when he is around. Vital Stats: Life Span: 10 to 15… Read More »Burmilla
The adaptable and good-natured American Shorthair retains his hunting ability, but these days he is more likely to be a family companion. Vital Stats: Life… Read More »American Shorthair
Sproing! That’s not the typical reaction we expect when we pet a cat, but his springy, resilient coat is part and parcel of the American… Read More »American Wirehair
The Aphrodite Giant is a natural cat breed, which means they developed without the need for human intervention. These felines are known for being gentle,… Read More »Aphrodite Giant
The Arabian Mau is a natural cat breed cat, which means they developed without the need for human intervention. These felines are known for being… Read More »Arabian Mau
The Asian is a mixed breed cat–a cross between the Lilac Burmese and the Chinchilla Persian. They may also have ancestry from the Bombay, Burmilla, and… Read More »Asian
The Australian Mist is a mixed breed cat–a cross between over 30 cat breeds that predominantly include the Burmese, Abyssinian, and Australian Shorthair breeds. Friendly,… Read More »Australian Mist
The Curl stands out for his distinctively shaped ears, but even without them, he is a striking cat with a sweet expression. Vital Stats: Life… Read More »American Curl
With his short tail, tufted ears and toes, and powerful body, the American Bobtail has a distinctively wild look. Vital Stats: Life Span: 11 to… Read More »American Bobtail
The Aegean is a natural cat breed cat, which means they developed without the need for human intervention. Fans of the breed recognize these felines… Read More »Aegean
A love of heights is a signal trait of the Abyssinian. He likes to be as high up as possible and will appreciate having one… Read More »Abyssinian