Cats are charming animals. In addition to their beauty and elegance, they are very cheerful and affectionate, despite the belief of many that they are cold and shy animals. In nature, we can observe powerful and proud felines, such as the cheetah or the jaguar, but no less important are domestic cats. They are wonderful companions and, like dogs, can become man's best friends. There are many breeds of domestic cats, which differ in size, color, behavior, etc.
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Blue
There are many hypotheses about the origin of this breed. After its discovery, the blue cat was exported to other countries, such as the United Kingdom or the United States of America, where it began to be crossed with different breeds of cats. The blue cat is characterized by its short and soft grayish-blue fur, which gives it great elegance. In addition, it has large, deep-set eyes with a green tint, which makes it even more charming. As for its character, it is a very intelligent and affectionate cat, as well as independent. This does not mean that it does not need the affection of its family, but, like any cat, it will always need its space. It adapts well to apartment life surrounded by cat toys, such as a scratching post.

Abyssinian
There are several hypotheses as to where the Abyssinian cat originated, but the most accurate is that it comes from Ethiopia or ancient Abyssinia. Later it spread to several countries around the world, including the United Kingdom. It is a thin and slender cat, but with strong muscles, which gives it great agility. It is characterized by soft fur with shades of brown, large eyes and large ears compared to its triangular head. In general, the appearance of the Abyssinian cat resembles a wild cat, especially a puma, which is why it is considered one of the most beautiful cats in the world. Unlike most domestic cats, the Abyssinian cat is a more dependent animal. It loves to be constantly pampered by those around it, and with childlike behavior, it is always looking for a moment to play. Therefore, you need to pay close attention to it and not let it get bored.

Siamese
The first Siamese cats appeared in the territory of modern Thailand and were called Thai cats. Later they were exported to other countries, where in recent years they have been crossed to a certain standard, thanks to which the modern Siamese cat appeared. These cats have a slender, elegant body with a very silky coat. They are usually white or cream in color, with the limbs, face and tail somewhat darker. Being a very beautiful and charming breed, it is not uncommon to see them participating in numerous beauty contests. In addition to being very close and devoted to their family, they are also agile and active, so they need a lot of attention and time for games. However, there are always exceptions, there are more wary or timid specimens.

Bombay
The Bombay cat breed originated in 1976 in the United States of America, when breeder Nikki Horner wanted to create a domestic cat that looked like a black panther. To do this, she crossed a Burmese cat with a short-haired black male, resulting in the first Bombay cat. This beautiful cat is characterized by its appearance, which resembles a miniature panther, which attracts attention with its beauty and elegance. In addition to its jet-black shiny coat, it has large bright eyes with golden-brown shades and a very muscular body. Like most domestic cats, this beautiful cat needs a lot of attention. However, the Bombay cat requires a lot of attention and care, so it is important not to leave it alone for long. Although it is a little lazy, it is also very sociable and loyal, which makes it an ideal pet.

Egyptian Mau
This breed originates in Ancient Egypt, where they were considered sacred and protected animals, hence their name Egyptian Mau or Egyptian cat. However, after its discovery, it spread to several countries where it was recognized for its beauty. What characterizes the Egyptian Mau is its coat, since it consists of light fur with brown or gray tones, on which many round and dark spots stand out, reminiscent of wild felines. In addition, its limbs are surprising, since the hind ones are genetically longer than the front ones. As for its behavior, it is a very reserved and independent cat. However, this does not mean that it is affectionate and cheerful with the people closest to it. For this reason, it is important to patiently train your Egyptian Mau and offer it toys so that it gradually gains confidence and feels at ease with those around it.
Persian
Another of the most beautiful and popular cats in the world is the Persian cat. Even if the origin of this feline is not very clear, everything indicates that it appeared in Iran, namely in Persia. Later it was introduced to other countries such as Italy or Spain, where it now lives in many homes. It is characterized by its abundant and long fur, which can be solid (black, white, gray, brown…) or a mixture of several colors. It is also known for its round, flattened muzzle, particularly wide legs and huge round eyes. This impressive cat is very calm and loving and adapts very well to apartment life. It is not very active, but will always demand the attention of its family, as it is a very family-oriented and children-loving cat. If you want to have a calm and loyal companion, the Persian cat is ideal for you. However, due to his abundant coat, you will need to brush him periodically.

Stick
It is believed that the origin of this breed should be sought in the United States of America, where domestic cats began to be crossed with wild cats with leopard fur, giving rise to the current Bengal cat. The most distinctive feature of this cat is its large size, which can exceed 8 kilograms, and its leopard-print coat, which combines colors such as orange, gold, yellow or cream. In addition, it has a round head with large yellowish and greenish eyes, which give the feline a special elegance. If you are thinking of adopting a happy, sociable and playful cat, the Bengal cat will be the ideal companion. It gets along well with children and other animals, but, as with any pet, it is important to educate it from the beginning and take care of all its needs.

Maine Coon
This breed of cat first appeared in the state of Maine, America, mainly in rural areas. Later it spread throughout the world and today is a wonderful pet. It is characterized by being a large cat with long hair. Although it has abundant hair all over its body, it is thicker on the sides or back. As for their colors, they can be very diverse (gray, white or dark brown). Maine Coon very cheerful and energetic, loves to play with his people. His friendly demeanor makes him a good family pet, so he will always be grateful for the love and attention of his family. In addition to being one of the most beautiful cat breeds in the world, it is also one of the most popular giant cat breeds that exist.

Munchkin
This breed, also known as the "dachshund cat", was discovered in the United States of America as a result of a genetic mutation caused by the crossing of two cats of different breeds. What most characterizes the Munchkin cat is its elongated body and short limbs, which remind us of the morphology of the dachshund. But this is not the only thing that makes this feline fascinating, since even its small size and bright eyes express great tenderness. Its fur can be almost any color. As for the character of these cats, they are curious and very active, so it is advisable to offer them moments of entertainment and not let them get bored. In addition to their great sociability, they show great affection for their people, so they are ideal for families with children.

Singapore
Although the origin of the Singapura cat is not entirely clear, as its name suggests, everything indicates that it first appeared in the Republic of Singapore. Like the Munchkin cat, it is one of the smallest cats in the world, usually weighing no more than 3 kilograms. However, the Singapura's leg-to-body length proportions are more balanced, its coat is usually of various shades of brown and it has a very small head. It is a cheerful and playful cat, but sometimes it needs space because it is quite independent. It is important to offer it the necessary care and play, but without disturbing its peace of mind, because at many moments of the day it likes to rest.


