Largest Domestic Cat Breeds

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Maine Coon

Maine Coon cats are the largest domesticated cat breed, native to Maine, US. They have long, soft fur that requires regular grooming to prevent tangles.

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Chausie

Chausie cats are ancient hybrids, resembling wild kitties. They have short, thick coats, tufted ears, athletic bodies, and strong legs, reflecting their wild ancestry.

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Norwegian

Norwegian Forest cats: thick coats, various colors, large bodies. Natural breed, healthy, can live up to 20 years. Official cat of Norway.

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Ragdoll

Ragdoll cats: popular and affectionate. Sparkling blue eyes, various coat colors. Laid-back and friendly with people and pets.

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Siberian

Siberian cats: Russia's national cat. Thick coats, big tails. Late bloomers, reach full size around 5 years. Solid build, prone to weight gain.

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Savannah

Savannah cats: hybrid of servals and domestics. Long legs, slender bodies, spotted coats. Large F1 hybrids reach 16 inches at shoulders. Earlier generations are bigger and more energetic.

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American Bobtail

American Bobtail cats: short tails, thick double coats. Fur ranges from medium to long. Various shades. Front legs shorter, slightly pitched forward.

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Ragamuffin

Ragamuffin cats: stunning mix of Ragdoll, Himalayan, Persian, and domestic longhair. Young breed since the 1990s. Large, gentle, not suited for outdoors.

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Bengal

Bengal cats: Leopard Cat-domestic hybrids. Spotted coats, athletic builds. Curious, active, need stimulation. Love water, enjoy playing with faucets.

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Persian

Persian cats: flat faces, compact bodies, long fur. Centuries-old breed. Famous for flat faces from genetic mutation. Relaxed pets, thrive in calm, loving environments.

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