Pet Cat Breed Picture Collection, Let You Be Amazed
Domestic cats were domesticated from wild cats, but due to different regions and ecological environments, different types of cats have emerged. Statistics show that there are more than 100 cat breeds worldwide, of which over 30 are common. Next, let me introduce you to several popular cats.
Short-haired cat: Short-haired cats have inherited the robust, brave, and hardworking traits of their ancestors. Their temperament is extremely gentle and does not change due to mood or surroundings. They do not like to meow excessively or throw tantrums. They are quite suitable for families with children. These cats are also very intelligent and understand how to control their food intake to enjoy their owner's affection.
Garfield cat: Loved by many because of the cartoon "Garfield." The Garfield cat retains the facial features of the Persian cat, with its nose dividing the face into four equal parts. However, since Garfield cats are artificially bred, their resistance and adaptability are weaker than other cats, so special attention should be paid to their respiratory diseases.
Scottish Fold: Scottish Folds have a naturally sweet temperament and enjoy participating in anything you do. When you are busy, they won't make noise to disturb you. Their congenital bone genetic disease causes them to often lie flat while sleeping to relieve their body pain.
Tabby cat: The Tabby cat originates from China and represents Chinese breed cats. They are independent, emotionally rich, and loyal. They especially love to play with people. Tabby cats look somewhat similar to Chinese rural cats but this has never affected their popularity in China.
Hairless cat: Hairless cats come from Canada and are also known as Sphinx cats. This breed resulted from genetic mutation. Actually, they do have a small amount of hair on ears, mouth, and nose. They are suitable for people allergic to cat hair but who love cats. They are also very docile.
Ragdoll cat: The Ragdoll cat originates from the United States. Ragdolls are very clingy but won’t disturb you when you are busy. Most of the time, they remain quietly seated. They have gentle temperaments and treat strangers the same way. Extremely friendly to children without worries about harming others. Their adaptability is also very strong.
Chinchilla cat: The Chinchilla breed was developed from the Persian cat, so their temperaments are somewhat similar. They are naturally intelligent, very easy to train, and agile. But like Persian cats, they prefer quietness, do not often cause trouble for their owners, and are gentle and sociable.