Humans have undoubtedly bred cats to create certain breeds, but did any of these feline breeds emerge naturally?
The Burmese cat is a sleek, social breed known for its satin-like coat, muscular build and deeply people-oriented personality ...
While most studies and conversations around separation anxiety focus on canine companions, our feline friends can also equally suffer from this condition. Many cats bond strongly with their human ...
The feline world is filled with variety, beauty, and companionship. With over 70 recognized cat breeds, each offers a distinct mix of personality, temperament, and care needs. While some are known for ...
Depending on the organization, there are between 45 and 73 types of registered show-breed cats, so if you’re looking for a kitty that’s been judged to be close to the physical ideal for its breed ...
The Ragdoll is a blue-eyed beauty, ranking in top position on CFA’s most popular cat breeds for four years in a row. They are easily recognised by their fluffy, long-haired coat and mellow disposition ...
Eye traits in cats serve as genetic markers and breed signatures, often associated with coat color or pigment mutations. Some ...
Maine Coon cats have been on the CFA’s top breed list for years—they ranked No. 1 for 2024—and it’s easy to see why. Though Maine Coons are one of the largest cat breeds, they’re widely considered to ...
Of the more than 600 million cats across the globe, less than 10% belong to a specific breed. But are these purebred cats the result of human intervention, or did some develop naturally? The answer is ...