9 House Cat Breeds You Should Consider

Ragdoll

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Ragdolls are calm and tolerant of being carried. Their semi-long hair is easy to groom, and they fit into any family.

Birman

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Birmans thrive in homes with children and other pets, but they are equally content in less crowded, quieter homes.

Burmese

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This round, medium-sized shorthaired cat is muscular and compact. Most Burmese cats love laps, making them convenient.

Tonkinese

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This shorthaired breed is equally happy inventing new chase and fetch games and running through the house while curled up in your lap, knowing your purpose in life is to love them.

Maine Coon

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The largest semi-longhaired cat breed, the Maine Coon is known as the “gentle giant.” Their kindness and devotion are also well-known.

Scottish Fold

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This breed also loves kids. They don't like being picked up, but they'll patiently accompany you around the house.

Exotics

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Exotics match family and solitary lifestyles nicely. They adjust to your schedule and greet you at the door if you work gone all day. If you work from home, they will meet you when you get up, spend peaceful time with you

British Shorthair

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They even take ‘fake’ naps. A Brit will pretend to be quietly ‘napping,’ but the minute their people leave to another room, the Brit will follow closely behind.”

American Shorthair

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Unlike other breeds, American Shorthairs are patient and will wait for their turn to be petted or play with cat toys.