Maine has a state cat? The Maine Coon. This handsome cat has a thick ruff, fluffy pants, and a huge, tufted tail he can wrap around himself for warmth.
2. Persian
We understand why Persians are America's favourite pedigree cat. Persians are calm and have beautiful, flowing coats that need care!
3. Scottish Fold
A Scottish shepherd found a cat with forward-folding ears in 1961. Scottish Folds descend from Susie, the first cat (or Highland Fold for the long-haired variety).
4. Russian Blue
Russian Blues are elegant, unusual-colored cats. They look blue-gray due to their double coat of dark grey inner hairs and silver-tipped outer hairs.
5. Bengal
Bengals are stunning, not cute! Their coats have "leopard spots" in various colours and patterns. They're smart, love water
6. Birman
Birman cats resemble Siamese cats but are stockier and have bushier tails. Their clear sapphire blue eyes explain why they were once temple idols.
7. Burmese
Burmese cats are vocal, athletic, and outgoing. They can be lighter or sable, a rich, dark brown. They love company and will soon dictate your schedule.
8. Devon Rex
The Devon Rex is odd-looking, mischievous, and happy. Devon Rexs, related to the Cornish Rex, originated in 1960s Devon, UK.
9. Ragdoll
The gorgeous Ragdoll got his name from his limping when picked up. He'll also purr you over! They're affectionate cats that can get along with dogs and weigh 10–20 pounds.
9. Ragdoll
The gorgeous Ragdoll got his name from his limping when picked up. He'll also purr you over! They're affectionate cats that can get along with dogs and weigh 10–20 pounds.
10. Turkish Van
Turkish Vans are called "the swimming cat" and "the cashmere cat" for their soft coats and love of water. White with some colour on the head and tail.