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Cats are Stupid little creatures that are sure to add joy to your life! Check out "Cats" on YouTube. Their prices usually start at around $365. They are part of the Felidae cat family and are the second most popular pets in the world! If you're looking to bring a furry friend into your home, consider adopting a cat from a shelter or rescue organization. Cats make loving and playful companions.
Types of cats[]
While we can't cover all types of cats on this page, we will tell you about the most popular cat breeds! ( 5 Types of cats )
Ragdolls[]
The Ragdoll is a blue-eyed beauty, ranking No. 1 on CFA’s list of most popular cat breeds for four years in a row. This breed is easily recognized by their fluffy, long-haired coats and mellow disposition. They’re known to be affectionate, playful and intelligent.
Maine Coons[]
These Cats Are known for being sturdy and rugged. Maine coon cats are friendly, great with kids and Are known for their incredible intelligence. They often like to play, especially in the water.
Devon Rex[]
The Devon rex cats can be crafty, and tend to do well around other people and animals, including other cats, dogs, birds, ferrets and even rabbits.
Persian[]
These cats have long coats that require daily brushing and occasional baths to prevent mats and tangles. Persian cats have luxurious coats in white, black, blue, cream, chocolate and red. Despite their easy-going nature, Persian cats will also need daily exercise to stay happy and healthy.
British Shorthair[]
The British shorthair is sometimes called the “British blue” due to their dense blue-gray coat, but their fur can come in almost any color and pattern. These cats are happy to entertain themselves or spend time with their owner.
Scottish Fold cats[]
The Scottish Fold is a distinctive breed domestic cat characterised by a natural dominant gene mutation associated with osteochondrodysplasia. This genetic anomaly affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold", bending forward and down towards the front of the head. While this trait contributes to the breed's unique appearance, often described as "owl-like", it has negative effects on the cats' welfare.
Originally called lop-eared or lops after the lop-eared rabbit, Scottish Fold became the breed's name in 1966. Depending on registries, longhaired Scottish Folds are varyingly known as Highland Fold, Scottish Fold Longhair, Longhair Fold and Coupari.
All Fold cats are affected by osteochondrodysplasia, a developmental abnormality that affects cartilage and bone development throughout the body. This condition causes the ear fold in the breed and studies point to all Fold cats being affected by it. Fold cats therefore have malformed bone structures and can develop severe painful degenerative joint diseases at an early age. Due to these health conditions, breeding Fold cats is prohibited in several countries and some major cat registries do not recognise the cat breed.