Black cats

Owning a black cat, such as a Bombay or a British Shorthair, requires attention to coat health to maintain its characteristic deep lustre. Owners should be aware that excessive sunlight can cause "rusting"—a temporary browning of the fur due to UV exposure—making indoor-focused environments preferable for preserving the solid black aesthetic. Because the dark pigment can sometimes mask skin irritations or external parasites, regular hands-on health checks are essential. These cats are often highly social and integrated into the home, but they require high-quality, protein-rich diets to support the melanin production necessary for a vibrant, pitch-black coat.
Bombay
Bombay

The Bombay is a medium-sized cat with an elegant appearance and boasts a loving and sociable nature. They have extremely beautiful and captivating eyes and luxurious black fur that sets them apart from other breeds because they resemble miniature panthers. The breed is relatively new to the cat world, having been developed in the 1950s by crossing a Burmese cat with a black-coated American Shorthair. Today, these adorable cats have found a place in the hearts and homes of many people around the world, not only for their unique appearance but also for their wonderfully gentle and extremely affectionate nature.

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Havana Brown
Havana Brown

The Havana Brown is an attractive cat that's related to the Siamese. They have wonderful chocolate brown coats and amazing green eyes which contrast well with their colouring. They are often called Havanas and since they first appeared on the scene these charming cats have become a popular choice both as companions and family pets thanks to their kind loyal and affectionate natures although anyone wishing to share a home with a Havana Brown would need to register their interest with breeders for the pleasure of doing so.

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Korat
Korat

The Korat is native to Thailand where they are called "Si-Sawat" which translated means "greyish-blue cat" and in their native land they have always been highly prized because they are thought to bring good luck. They are a rare breed and anyone wanting to share their homes with a Korat would need to register their interest with breeders an agree to go on a waiting list for the pleasure of owning such a striking loyal and affectionate cat.

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Lykoi
Lykoi

Lykois are one of the most recent breeds to appear on the scene having been first registered as a unique breed in 2011. They are medium in size with slender legs and muscular bodies with one of their most striking physical traits being their distinct and unique facial masks. When they moult a Lykoi becomes virtually hairless but at other times of the year some areas of their bodies are covered in hair whereas other parts are not.

Lykois earned their nickname of little wolf cats because of their striking looks. The breed’s name roughly translated from Greek means “wolf”. In keeping with their name Lykois have a strong prey drive but they are also extremely loyal and as such they form incredibly strong bonds with their owners. They are also known to be “thinkers” and will study a new situation before making a move. Because of their sweet natures and their very unique “looks” the Lykoi is finding a big fanbase both in the UK and elsewhere in the world.

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Maine Coon
Maine Coon

The Maine Coon is a large cat that originates from North Eastern America. They are an old breed that over the years has become among one of the most popular cats on the planet and for good reason. They have lovely semi-long coats which paired to their charming looks and affectionate loyal natures means they are ideal companions and family pets.

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Persian
Persian

The Persian cat has been one of the most popular breeds for decades and for good reason. They are not only glamorous with their long flowing luxurious coats but they boast having extremely sweet natures too. They are medium to large in size and although they are intelligent they like to contemplate things before they take any action. Persians have wonderfully expressive eyes which is just one of the reasons why they have found their way into the hearts and homes of cat lovers the world over and why they have consistently remained a popular choice in the UK both as companions and family pets.

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Sphynx
Sphynx

The Sphynx is an exotic looking medium size hairless cat and one that catches people’s attention as soon as they set eyes on them. They are quite unique with their wrinkled appearance and although they look delicate they are in fact deceivingly heavy for their small size. Over the years the Sphynx has found a large fan base the world over thanks to their extraordinary looks and the fact they boast such loving and loyal natures.

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