Top 10 Big House Cats
Larger cat breeds, like Maine coons and savannahs, deserve just as much love as their petite counterparts. These big house cats tip the scales.
Larger cat breeds, like Maine coons and savannahs, deserve just as much love as their petite counterparts. These big house cats tip the scales.
The toyger (toy tiger) cat is a beautiful, rare breed with an easygoing demeanor. These cats are hard to come by but make excellent pets.
The oriental longhair, a close relative of the Siamese, is vocal, sociable, and full of personality. Learn about the oriental longhair.
The playful and social burmilla is one of the newest cat breeds to be officially recognized by the CFA. Learn about burmilla breed.
Tuxedo cats wear a striking pattern among bicolor cats. No matter the breed, they always look dressed up. Learn about the tuxedo cat color pattern.
Hairless cats make great pets but they aren't without their own challenges and requirements. Read on to learn how to best care for your furless feline.
Elf cats are a new, rare cross between a sphynx and American curl with curly ears and a playful personality.
Find out more about the cat breeds that originated from Asia. Some breeds include the Persian, Oriental shorthair, and Japanese bobtail.
Learn about the history of Norwegian forest cats, and check out cute pictures of Norway's national cat.
Looking for a smart cat? Learn about the pros and cons of 10 intelligent cat breeds, including Burmese and Siamese, to decide if one is right for you.