1.?Norwegian forest cat. Norwegian Forest Cat (Norwegian Forest Cat), in literal translation, is a cat that lives and lives in the Norwegian forest. This is a unique breed in Scandinavia. Its origin is unknown. It often appears in Northern Europe as a fairy-like cat. among the myths. The Norwegian Forest Cat looks similar to the Maine Coon cat and is listed with the Siberian Forest Cat.
2. Russian blue cat. The Russian Blue cat (Russian Blue), historically known as the Achaian Blue cat, has had three different names. Originally the Achaian Blue cat, it was not until the 1940s that the Russian Blue cat was named, and for a while it was called the Maltese cat.
3. Abyssinian cat. Legend has it that the modern Abyssinian cat is a descendant of the ancient Egyptian cat that was worshiped as a "holy creature" in ancient Egypt. Among the preserved mummies of the ancient Egyptian divine cat, there is a blood-red cat that is very similar to it. Therefore, many people believe that it is a direct descendant of the ancient Egyptian divine cat. Because its overall shape, coat color, and upright ears are all similar to those of the African lynx, some people believe that it is derived from the African lynx.
4. Maine Coon Cat. The Maine Coon cat is named after its origin in Maine, USA. It is the first naturally occurring long-haired cat breed in North America. It formed a relatively stable breed around the mid-18th century. The Maine Coon cat has a strong physique, thick coat, and looks similar to the Siberian forest cat. It is also a large breed among cats.
5. Bombay cat. The Bombay cat is a modern breed that was created by American breeders in 1958 by crossing Burmese cats (black Shao cats) and American black short-haired cats. Because its appearance resembles an Indian leopard, it was named after the Indian city of Mumbai. In 1976, the Bombay cat was selected as the champion by the Cat Lovers Association. This kind of beautiful kitten with a gentle temperament, rich emotions, and intelligence is becoming more and more popular among people.
6. Cornish Rex cat. The Cornish Rex cat, also known as the Cornish King Cat, Cornish King Cat, Cornish King Cat, Cornish Cat, etc., is a world-famous curly short-haired cat. It is one of the king cats, which can also be called Rex cats. There are two types of king cats, one is the Cornish king cat and the other is the Devon king cat.
1.?Occi cat. Occi cats combine the stamina of wild cats with the calm temperament of domesticated cats. This kind of cat was created by American breeders in the second half of the 1950s, based on Abyssinian cats, and crossbred with Siamese cats and American short-haired cats. It is relatively new. variety. It appeared at the exhibition as early as 1964. Although it was landed in 1966, there were many people paying attention to it, but there were also many opponents. After another ten years of bloodline management, it was finally accepted. Recognized.
2. Siamese cat. The Siamese (xiān) Luo cat is a world-famous short-haired cat and the representative breed of short-haired cat. The race is native to Siam (now Thailand), hence the name Siamese cat. More than 200 years ago, this precious cat was only raised in royal palaces and large temples in Thailand, and was a nobleman who never left home. Siamese cats can adapt well to the local climate of their owners, and have strong and active personalities, are witty and flexible, are extremely curious and considerate.
9. Persian cat. The Persian cat is a breed that was born in 1860 after more than 100 years of selective breeding in the UK, based on the long-haired cats native to Afghanistan and the Angora long-haired cats of Turkey. Persian cats are the most common long-haired cats. Persian cats have a lovely face, long and gorgeous back hair, and elegant manners. Therefore, they are known as the "Prince of Cats" and "Princess" and are the most loved cats in the world. One of the most favorite purebred cats among readers, it occupies an extremely important position.
10 Turkish Angora Cat. Angora cats are one of the oldest breeds, originating from Türkiye. It was introduced to Europe in the 16th century, entering Italy and France, and then introduced to the United Kingdom. It was mainly distributed in France and the United Kingdom. It was the most popular long-haired breed at that time. In the mid-19th century, due to the emergence of Persian cats, the status of Angora cats gradually declined. Angora cats are mainly distributed in Türkiye, and their numbers in other places are very small.