Domestic Shorthair cats come in various colors, shapes, and sizes due to their mixed backgrounds, which makes them excellent pets for the whole family. Though they do not have impressive pedigrees, these breeds are recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association in the household pets category.
The Egyptian Mau is a remarkable feline with a history spanning over 3,000 years and a sleek, athletic build. This breed has a social nature that begs for engagement and activity, and it is both elegant and brilliant.
European Shorthair cats are known for their easygoing nature, making them ideal companions. They enjoy spending time with their owners and have a natural hunting instinct, which adds a bit of fun to their playful personalities. This breed is one of the oldest in Europe and represents the classic European house cat. European Shorthairs typically have round faces, medium-sized bodies, and sleek, shiny coats.
These medium-sized cats are a strong breed weighing about 20 lbs., with sturdy legs, impressive round heads, long-dense coats, and large round eyes. They have short faces with soft, luxurious coats and come in several colors and patterns.
If you adore Persian cats and want them as pets but do not have ample time to keep their long coats in shape, the Exotic Shorthair might suit you. These breeds are just as lovable and warm as Persians, with short, thick coats that are easy to look after. Weekly brushing is all they need to keep their fur in great shape.
French Bulldogs were bred to be our close companions, and they adore the affection we give them. They enjoy playing with kids and other dogs but are just as content as couch potatoes. These clever, goofy dogs can quickly become your laid-back, fun-loving best friend.