Bambino: Cat Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care
The bambino cat is a controversial cross between a hairless sphynx and the short-legged munchkin. Learn about the bambino breed.
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The bambino cat is a controversial cross between a hairless sphynx and the short-legged munchkin. Learn about the bambino breed.
The Munchkin cat has short legs due to a genetic mutation. But what they lack in legs, they make up for in personality.
Ragdolls are known for being confident, friendly, and lovable with kids and dogs. Learn about the ragdoll cat breed.
The Havana Brown is a beautiful and rare cat breed with an interesting background.
Some Egyptian cat breeds are truly from Egypt. However, some breeds are often believed to be from Egypt but originate elsewhere. Learn more about these speculatively Egyptian cat breeds.
The Japanese bobtail is recognized for its bunny-like tail and is loved for its friendly, playful personality. Learn about the Japanese bobtail breed.
Cats with big ears often look extra endearing. Check out some common big-eared cats, including the Abyssinian, Devon Rex, Siamese, Sphynx, and more.
If you like long-haired cats and don't mind daily (or almost daily) brushing, you’ll love these fluffy cat breeds.
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.
The Kurilian bobtail is a Russian cat with a wild appearance, unique pom-pom tail, and playful personality. Learn about the Kurilian bobtail breed.
The Selkirk Rex is a charming cat with a tousled coat and a loving, laid-back personality. Learn about the Selkirk Rex breed.
Looking for a soft, fluffy cat with long hair? Check out these 13 long-haired cat breeds, including Maine Coons, Persians, and more.
A cat with big eyes like a Persian or sphynx has an expressive look that brings out its personality. Take a look at 15 breeds with big peepers.
Calm cat breeds like the Persian and ragdoll are ideal for people who like a mellow pet. Meet nine of the calmest cat breeds.
All white fur on cats makes for absolutely striking kitties. Check out these beautiful white cats and kittens and learn some fun facts along the way.
Learn about the American Curl cat, including breed characteristics, care, and other helpful information for pet owners.
"Mixed-breed" is a catch-all term for cats without pedigrees. Called moggies in the UK, these cats make perfect pets. Learn about the mixed-breed cat.
Larger cat breeds, like Maine coons and savannahs, deserve just as much love as their petite counterparts. These big house cats tip the scales.
Most house cats in the U.S. are not pedigreed or purebred, so even the most common breeds are rare. Take a look at the rarest of the purebreds.
The oriental longhair, a close relative of the Siamese, is vocal, sociable, and full of personality. Learn about the oriental longhair.