Why Chinchilla Is One Of The Rarest Cat Colors (And The Breeds That Have This Unique Coat)
Chinchilla coats are some of the rarest, and prettiest, coat colors found in several cat breeds. Here's why this stunning color is so hard to find.
Read MoreChinchilla coats are some of the rarest, and prettiest, coat colors found in several cat breeds. Here's why this stunning color is so hard to find.
Read MoreThis laid-back, loyal, and loving cat breed is little-known outside of Australia. Yet, it could be the breed perfect for becoming part of your family.
Read MoreA swimming cat might sound as far-fetched as a flying dog. However, this unique breed enjoys the water so much, they don't even mind taking baths.
Read MoreCats unfortunately get stolen because of their profitability, and one of the most stolen breeds has some of the rarest features you'll see in domesticated cats.
Read MoreWhile far from set in stone, the traits commonly associated with your zodiac sign can help you zero in on the cat breed most compatible with your lifestyle.
Read MoreOn average, most cats live to be 13. However, certain breeds like the Burmese and American shorthair, may be around as long as 20 years. Here's what to know.
Read MoreCats aren't known for being super affectionate, but this muscular, English breed begs to differ. If you love dogs but not frequent trips outside, take note.
Read MoreBlack cats are frequently misunderstood due to myths and superstitions. Here are some things you probably didn't know about these adorable felines.
Read MoreWhile they might seem similar at a glance, quite a few physical and behavioral characteristics set British shorthair and Russian blue cats apart.
Read MoreEven when your cat has the zoomies, they've got nothing on this speedy cat breed. Relatively rare, these felines make energetic and loving companions.
Read MoreHere, we take a look at a few key ways to tell whether a kitten will grow up to have long hair - both before it's born and once it's alive and mewing.
Read MoreBlack and white, or piebald, is a reference to a color combination, not a specific cat breed. Several different kitties can come in this coloration.
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