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This is a list of cat breeds. The breeds listed here are old traditional breeds, and also rare breeds or new breeds that are still being developed. Please see individual articles for more information.

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[change] Longhair and semi-longhair

  • Alpine Lynx
  • American Bobtail
  • Asian Semi-longhair (or Tiffanie)
  • Balinese
  • Birman
  • British Longhair
  • Chantilly/Tiffany cat
  • Himalayan
  • Javanese
  • Maine Coon
  • Nebelung
  • Norwegian Forest Cat
  • Oriental Longhair
  • Persian
  • Ragdoll (and Ragamuffin)
  • Siberian
  • Somali
  • Turkish Van
  • Turkish Angora
  • York Chocolate cat

[change] Shorthair

  • Abyssinian
  • American Shorthair
  • Australian Mist (or Spotted Mist)
  • Bombay
  • British Shorthair
  • Burmese
  • Burmilla
  • California Spangled Cat
  • Chartreux
  • Colorpoint Shorthair
  • Egyptian Mau
  • European Shorthair
  • Exotic
  • Havana Brown
  • Korat
  • Ocicat
  • Oriental Shorthair
  • Russian Blue
  • Siamese (and Traditional Siamese or Applehead Siamese)
  • Singapura
  • Snowshoe
  • Sokoke
  • Tonkinese

[change] Breeds based on mutations

  • American Bobtail
  • American Curl
  • American Wirehair
  • Cornish Rex
  • Cymric
  • Devon Rex
  • Don Sphynx
  • German Rex
  • Japanese Bobtail
  • Kurilian Bobtail
  • LaPerm
  • Manx
  • Munchkin
  • Ojos Azules
  • Peterbald
  • Pixie-bob
  • Selkirk Rex
  • Scottish Fold
  • Sphynx

[change] Breeds derived from crosses with wild felids

  • Bengal
  • Chausie
  • Savannah
  • Serengeti
  • Toyger

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