Tabby cats

The tabby pattern is a genetic trait appearing in many pedigree breeds, characterized by the distinct "M" marking on the forehead and bands of colour on the legs. When selecting a tabby, buyers should consider the breed behind the pattern, as a Maine Coon tabby will have different spatial and nutritional needs compared to a British Shorthair. These patterns are excellent at concealing shedding and dander, making them a practical choice for busy households. However, many tabby-patterned breeds retain a strong predatory drive, meaning they require regular interactive play to satisfy their natural instincts.
Abyssinian
Abyssinian

Abyssinian cats are sleek athletic medium size felines that boast wonderful personalities. Abys have a wild look about them resembling a Lynx with their large ears and expressive alert yet gentle eyes. For decades the Abyssinian has been among one of the most popular breeds throughout the world thanks to the fact they are not only beautiful looking but also because they are such intelligent cats that boast an independent side to their natures.

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American Shorthair
American Shorthair

The American Shorthair is a lovely natural breed and as their name suggests they hail from the United States. Females tend to be smaller than their female counterparts but both have extremely weather resistant coats that are quite harsh to the touch. They are known to be wonderful companions and family pets thanks to their easy-going loving natures which has seen the American Shorthair become one of the most popular breeds in the States. However anyone wishing to share their homes with one of these charming cats would need to register their interest with breeders because not many well-bred American Shorthair kittens are available in the UK every year.

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Bengal
Bengal

The Bengal was first bred in the United States and is a relative newcomer to the cat scene. They are medium to large size cats that boast a lot of presence with their strong athletic bodies and sleek marbled or spotted coats. They were created by crossing between the Asian Leopard Cat with domestic breeds which includes the Egyptian Mau Ocicats and Abyssinians. They are known to have outgoing personalities which when paired to their wild good looks has seen the Bengal become a popular choice both as a companion and family pet not only in the UK but elsewhere in the world too.

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British Shorthair
British Shorthair

British Shorthairs are one of the most popular pure breeds in the UK and for good reason. These lovely cats boast kind even-tempered personalities and they form extremely strong bonds with their families. The added bonus being that British Shorthairs get on with everyone including other pets and dogs which when paired to their independent yet loving loyal natures makes them the perfect family pet.

Since 1997 it has consistently been the most popular breed of pedigree cat in Britain by a long way in terms of numbers registered with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF).

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Egyptian Mau
Egyptian Mau

The Egyptian Mau has a reputation for being extremely fast on their feet. They look a lot much like cats that were found in ancient Egypt and which are depicted on the tomb walls of Pharaohs. These athletic cats have been recorded at speeds of thirty miles an hour. Not only this their long well-muscled back legs allow Maus to jump to great heights with the greatest of ease. Over the years the Egyptian Mau has become a popular companion thanks to their naturally occurring exotic spotted coats and their kind loyal and affectionate natures as such they have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people 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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Ocicat
Ocicat

The Ocicat was first developed in the United States quite by accident but these lovely wild looking cats soon made their mark on the cat world. They are medium to large in size and boast having a gorgeous spotted coat that resembles that of an Ocelot hence their name. They are domestic cats and do not have any wild genes in their bloodlines. Over the years the Ocicat has become known as an affectionate loyal cat and they have found their way into the hearts and homes of people all over the world including the UK.

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Siberian
Siberian

The Siberian is a powerful looking cat and one that is not only very agile but capable of jumping up to great heights too. They are medium to large size cats and they boast having lovely large paws which adds to their overall charming appeal. They have luxurious coats and lovely personalities to match their good looks. Since they first arrived in the UK they have found their way into the hearts and homes of many cat lovers and for good reason. Not only is the Siberian a lovely looking cat but they boast having gentle playful and affectionate natures along with an extremely impressive purr.

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Toyger
Toyger

The Toyger is an attractive medium to large size cat that boasts a bit of a "wild" look about them thanks to their stripey coats and athletic lithe low slung bodies. They were first developed in the United States in the eighties and thanks to their wonderful looks they quickly found a large fan base. On top of their good looks Toygers are known to be kind and affectionate which is why they have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people the world over which includes here in the UK.

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