Persian
Some of these are the Manx, British Shorthair, Nebulung, Persian, etc.
There are a few cat breeds which are consider hairless or with minimum fur, if that is what you are looking for. The Bambino cat, Donskoy cat aka Don Sphynx, Dwelf cat, Peterbald cat, Sphynx cat and last but not least the Ukranian Levkoy cat.
There are currently no cat breeds that begin with the letter 'i'.
The cat breeds used to create a Burmese cat breed are the Siamese and Si-Sawa.
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The CFA (cat Fanciers Association, the largest in the USA) recognizes 41 different cat breeds around the world. However, it is difficult to say how many cat breeds are in the US, but it would be safe to assume most breeds of cat are in the United States.
yes other wise cats wouldn't be standing in the dogs vision
A list of cat breeds includes the American short-hair, the Bengal, the Egyptian mau, the Maine coon, and the Bombay. Other cat breeds are the pixiebob, the Siamese, the Russian blue, and the Persian. Additional cat breeds are the American bobtail, the American wirehair, the balinese, and the British short-hair.
Some wild cat breeds that can be owned as pets include the Bengal cat, Savannah cat, and the Chausie. These breeds have been bred to have the appearance of wild cats but have been domesticated for living with humans.
Some wild cat breeds that can be kept as domesticated pets include the Bengal cat, Savannah cat, and Chausie. These breeds have been selectively bred to have traits that make them suitable for living in a home environment.
Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Siamese cat breed.
Not including all the mixed-breed cats that people may breed themselves, there are 41 different cat breeds. There are at this moment 80 different cat breeds. The IPCBA recognizes 73 feline breeds, while the more conservative CFA tells us that there are only 41