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Ragdoll: Ragdolls are known for their striking blue eyes, silky semi-long fur, and calm, affectionate nature. They are large, muscular cats but have a docile temperament, often going limp when picked up, which is how they got their name. Ragdolls are sociable and bond closely with their owners, enjoying a peaceful, relaxed environment.
Siamese: Siamese cats are famous for their sleek, elegant appearance, with a short coat that highlights their striking color points on the ears, face, paws, and tail. They are highly vocal and expressive, known for their chatty, social nature. Siamese cats are intelligent, energetic, and form strong bonds with their human companions.
British Shorthair: British Shorthairs are stocky, muscular cats with a dense, plush coat and a rounded face, often described as teddy bear-like. They are independent and calm, making them easygoing companions. While not overly affectionate, they are loyal and enjoy quiet companionship with their owners.
Persian: Persian cats are known for their luxurious, long fur and distinctive flat-faced appearance. They have a sweet, gentle disposition, making them great indoor pets. Persians are generally calm and enjoy lounging in quiet spaces, requiring regular grooming to keep their coat in top condition.
Bengal: Bengals are wild-looking, athletic cats with a sleek, spotted or marbled coat that resembles a leopard’s. They are highly active, playful, and intelligent, often engaging in climbing and interactive play. Bengals have a strong curiosity and adventurous spirit, making them great companions for active households.
Maine Coon: Maine Coons are one of the largest domesticated cat breeds, known for their long, shaggy coats and tufted ears. Despite their size, they are gentle giants with friendly, affectionate personalities. They are playful, social, and adapt well to both family life and independent living, making them versatile companions.