The Exotic is often referred to as a short haired Persian cat because they look so similar, with the main difference being the length of the coat. They are relatively new to the cat scene, having first been developed in the USA. Nevertheless, the Exotic has gained a large following in the UK, thanks to its adorable appearance, friendly, loving, if mischievous nature, and beautiful, luxurious coat.
Read our Exotic Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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READY TO GO! Perfect full pedigree, 3 gourges kittens ready to go. They are very playful, intelligent, toilet trained, acceptable for both adults and children, and dogs. The photos cannot reflect

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GCCF Parsamaya Cattery is proud to announce Poisedon Herro Exotic boy from exceptional champion bloodline and Alana a cinnamon calico Exotic kitten from Imported champion bloodline. Both parents are

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we are unfortunately selling our gorgeous girl due to me just giving birth to a very unwell baby. we have 8 cats and this will just be too much with a poorly baby. our girl is very friendly and she

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Friendly and loves to take naps next to you, gets exited after he eats and really good around kids. He is very sensitive around feelings and will do his best to make you feel accompanied.

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GCCF Parsamaya Cattery is proud to announce Poisedon Herro Exotic boy from exceptional champion bloodline and Ruby Athena Escada a cinnamon calico Exotic kitten from Imported champion bloodline. Both
The most exotic domestic cat breed is often considered to be the Savannah cat, a hybrid between a domestic cat and the wild African serval, known for its large size, striking spotted coat, and wild appearance. Other exotic breeds include the Bengal, which resembles a miniature leopard, and the Egyptian Mau, the only naturally spotted domestic cat breed with ancient Egyptian origins.