1. Ragdoll
Large, lovable Ragdoll cats are sleek with friendly, affectionate personalities. Despite their size, they’re docile and adore curling up on laps for petting and purring.
2.Scottish Fold
Scottish Fold cats have cute, folded ears resembling owls. They’re friendly, sweet, and affectionate, getting along well with families, kids, and other pets.”
3.Maine Coon
Scottish Fold cats have cute, folded ears resembling owls. They’re friendly, sweet, and affectionate, getting along well with families, kids, and other pets.
4.Selkirk Rex
The Selkirk Rex is an adorable, easy-going breed with a rounded face and curly coat. They get along well with kids, other cats, and dogs, but need regular grooming.
5.Russian Blue
These striking cats have bluish-gray coats and green eyes, appearing cuddly. They’re friendly with loved ones but may be shy or aloof around strangers.
6.Bengal
The Bengal cat resembles wild big cats and originated from an Asian leopard cat and domestic cat hybrid. They stay relatively small but maintain a wild look.
7.British Shorthair
British Shorthairs have adorable teddy-bear-like features. Calm, gentle, and quiet, they’re one of the oldest English cat breeds. Often called British Blue due to their stunning blue coat.
8.American Bobtail
American bobtails are distinctive with short, stubby tails and wildcat appearance. Surprisingly sweet and affectionate, they’re like “golden retrievers” of cats, enjoying fetch.
9.Birman
Birman cats resemble long-haired Siamese with white-socked feet and captivating blue eyes. Sweet, gentle, and social, they love companionship with humans, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs.
10.Manx
Manx cats are almost dog-like with playfulness, trainability, and loyalty. Their distinctive feature is the lack of a tail. Playful, intelligent, curious, affectionate, and skilled mousers.