This breed is well renowned for its floppiness, which makes it an ideal companion. Therefore, the moniker "Ragdoll" is appropriate.
The Exotic Shorthair is a Persian cat whose fur is shorter. With shorter, thick fur, the Exotic resembles a cuddly teddy bear.
The most common color variety of the British Shorthair is the British Blue.
These cats are noted for their friendliness with other animals and children, and they like getting plenty of human attention.
The Maine Coon was first recognised as a distinct breed in Maine, where the locals held them in high regard for their exceptional ratting abilities.
Their erect ears are a dead giveaway. Scottish Folds may be any hue, and they are often whimsical.
These cats are still capable of hunting, although nowadays they are more likely to be household pets. This cat is of average size and temperament.
The Devon Rex is distinguished by its long, slender neck, low-set, pointed ears, and peculiar head.
It has a regal, muscular physique, alert, pointed ears, and a "ticked" tabby coat, in which individual hairs are banded with various colours.
Sphynx cats have very short, fine hairs that give them the appearance of being hairless.