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Scottish Fold: The most striking characteristic of the Scottish Fold is its small ears, folded forward and downward, set in a cap-like fashion. As its name indicates, the breed is a native of Scotland. Without the distraction of upright ears, the Scottish Fold's large, round eyes dominate the face, a feature also found in the straight-eared Folds. Longhair and shorthair varieties come in a number of colors and patterns. Scottish Folds are sweet-tempered, attentive and devoted, but not demanding. More >> |
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Siamese: Named for Siam, this popular breed is intelligent and has a striking personality, suggestive of an inscrutable inner life. The breeding tradition began generations ago, but the Siamese of today still have the graceful elegance suggested in the earliest breed standards. The four accepted coat colors for Siamese cat breeds are seal point, chocolate point, blue point and lilac point. The sensitive Siamese is in your lap, on your newspaper, in your bed and completely in your heart. More >> |
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Singapura: The Singapura has many appealing features, including its pastel coloring and distinctive visage. The Singapura breed is characterized by its alert expression, its healthy, small- to medium-sized muscular body and noticeably large eyes and ears. Singapuras are highly intelligent, active and curious cats with the bonus of being just as affectionate as they are active. Whatever you are doing, they want to be there. More >> |
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Snowshoe: As its name suggests, the outstanding feature of the Snowshoe breed is its four white feet. The distribution of the white and the pointed color is carefully outlined in the standard Snowshoe breed. Ideally the white pattern should be symmetrical. The cat itself is medium-sized, its body long but hefty. It should be powerful and agile. The Snowshoe is a talker with a soft, melodic voice. Very personable and intelligent, the Snowshoe breed is an ideal companion and adapts well to other cats. More >> |
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Sphynx: The Sphynx is known as the hairless cat; however, it does have an almost invisible fur. The coat of the Sphynx is sparse and does not have layers. The Sphynx's skin is clearly visible on the muzzle, ears, paws and tail. They are highly sensitive to cold and abrupt changes in temperature. The Sphynx's skin comes in every color that a cat can be. Their temperament remains as fun-loving as their kittenhood antics. More >> |
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Tonkinese: The Tonkinese blends the best features of its ancestors into one beautiful, medium-sized cat that proudly wears one of three coat patterns, each of which comes in four colors. Tonkinese have a surprising sense of humor and a highly intelligent and gregarious personality. Their affectionate ways are impossible to ignore, as Tonkinese cats quickly take over your home and your life (in a good way), and they endear themselves to family and friends forever. More >> |
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