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Here are nine cat breeds and a bit about them:

British Shorthair Cat
British Shorthair Cat

The British Shorthair is a short coated cat. They are widely popular in the UK, and the most popular color variant's called the British Blue.

Scottish Fold Cat
Scottish Fold Cat

The Scottish Fold is a cat with a dominant gene mutation that affects the cartilage of it's body. This causes it's ears to fold and droop.

Ragdoll Cat
Ragdoll Cat

The Ragdoll is a medium to large cat with blue eyes and a thick coat. They are known to follow people around and are rarely aggressive.

Siamese Cat
Siamese Cat

The Siamese cat originated from Thailand, with Siam meaning Thailand. They enjoy time with both humans and cats alike. The average Siamese has blue eyes, a triangular head, and a slender body.

Sphynx Cat
Sphynx Cat

The Sphynx cat is known for its lack of fur. Sometimes they have whiskers or fine hairs, but it is possible for them to be completely hairless. This causes them to enjoy and seek warm areas to rest.

Turkish Van Cat
Turkish Van Cat

The Turkish Van (pronounced Von) originated near Lake Van, Turkey. They have physically adapted to have thick hair during the winter, and then shed to short hair for the summer.

Himalayan Cat
Himalayan Cat

The Himalayan cat is a combination of the Persian and Siamese cat. They tend to have long fur, a peke-face, a round body, short legs, and a quiet personality.

Bombay Cat
Bombay Cat

The Bombay cat is a combination of the Burmese and black American Shorthair cat. They are black with yellow-orange eyes. This causes them to look like mini panthers.

Snowshow Cat
Snowshoe Cat

The Snowshoe cat originated from the United States in the 1960s. They are rare because it is difficult to reproduce the correct coat markings (recessive gene).

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