The following is a list of all cat breeds with pictures.
Aby-Daschund (I) – Medium-sized, short-haired, very intelligent and playful. The head is wedge-shaped and has rounded cheeks. The ears are medium sized and slightly rounded at the tips. The eyes are large and oval shaped. The neck is long with a slight arch in the back.
The Abyssinian is a medium-sized cat with a compact body and short, fine coat. It has large ears, almond shaped eyes and short legs. The body is muscular, with a broad chest and shoulders. The legs are muscular but short, giving the cat a somewhat chunky appearance.
The American Curl is a medium-sized cat with an extremely curly coat that stands away from the body in ringlets. It has large ears, almond shaped eyes and short legs. The body is muscular, with a broad chest and shoulders. The legs are muscular but short, giving the cat a somewhat chunky appearance.
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The American Bobtail is a medium-sized cat with long hair and no tail (the tail has been docked). It has large ears, almond shaped eyes and short legs. The body is muscular, with a broad chest and shoulders. The legs are muscular but short, giving the cat a somewhat chunky appearance.
The American Shorthair is a large cat with long hair (the coat can be any color or pattern). It has large ears, almond shaped eyes and short legs. The body is muscular, with a broad chest
Abyssinian – Abyssinians are often called “tabbies” because of their ticked coat pattern which resembles tabby stripes. They have a medium-length, fine and silky coat which can be almost any color or combination of colors including solid black, blue, red, cream, fawn or white with black or brown markings on their face and ears. They have large ears that stand straight up from their head as well as large almond shaped eyes that are gold or green in color depending on the cat’s coat color preference.
The first cat breed standard was created by Harrison Weir in 1871, and the first cat show was held in 1871 at Crystal Palace in London.
In the United States, cat breeds are classified by the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) as well as the American Cat Fanciers’ Association (ACFA). The CFA recognizes 41 pedigreed breeds and more than 100 divisions, while ACFA recognizes over 80 breeds and varieties. The Cat Fanciers’ Federation (CFF) recognizes only pedigreed cats but does not recognize color point Siamese as a separate breed. The Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe) recognizes over 40 breeds and varieties.
The most popular cat breeds include:
The following is a list of all cat breeds with pictures.
Abyssinian
The Abyssinian is an active, playful and feisty cat with a lot of attitude. These cats have a medium-long coat that requires regular brushing to keep it tangle-free. They are known for their intelligence and agility, making them great hunters and athletes.
American Bobtail
The American Bobtail is a breed of domestic cat with an unusual “bobbed” or shortened tail. This breed has been nicknamed the “rumpie” or “bobcat”, but the correct name for this breed is American Bobtail. This breed was developed in the United States by breeding together random-bred cats having short, kinked tails with non-random-bred cats having long tails. This resulted in several generations of cats with short, kinked tails that resembled bobcats’ tails. The breed was standardized in 1976 by The International Cat Association (TICA).
American Curl
The American Curl is a popular cat breed that has two unique characteristics: ears that curl back towards the face (hence its name), and eyes that slant upwards towards the nose (similar to those