(Maine Coon)As we can guess from the name, the Maine coon cat is the official state cat of Maine. Originated from New England, this breed is the oldest breeds in North America, making it the first indigenous cat breed. Maine Coon cat is a large-sized domestic cat, with great intelligence. It has a personality that usual cats don’t have. It is known as a gentle giant cat with squarish face, round eyes, large ears and a muscular body with thick coat. Due to the thick coat, they need frequent grooming. No records of the Maine Coon's exact origins and date of introduction to the United States exist, so several competing hypotheses have been suggested. The breed was popular in cat shows in the late 19th century, but its existence became threatened when long-haired breeds from overseas were introduced in the early 20th century. The Maine Coon has since made a comeback and is now one of the more popular cat breeds in the world. Being an excellent hunter, the Maine Coon cat gets along well with other cats and animals except mice. They are more inclined to be quiet and make a great family cat. They enjoy indoor activities and interactivity with family members. Now check some lovely pictures of these “Gentle Giants”!
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(Persian Cat)The Persian cat is a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and short muzzle. It is also known as the Persian Longhair in the English-speaking countries. In the Middle East region they are widely known as Iranian cat and in Iran they are known as Shirazi cat. The first documented ancestors of the Persian were imported into Italy from Iran around 1620.The exact history of the Persian cat does seem to be a bit of a mystery but many of these long-haired cats were seen in hieroglyphics. The story has it that these long-haired cats were then imported into Europe as their popularity grew and breeding took place in Italy and France.
Odds are, you know this kind of cat. It’s been around for a very long time, and has a very fluffy look and a sweet personality that makes it a great option for home owners that need a cat who is laid back and will still look incredible from every angle. Persians tend to be very gentle and quiet. They adapt well to new situations and love hanging out with their humans.
Although the majority of Persian cats don’t need a lot of care, they still need some level of attention. Take a look at your schedule and see whether you can find the time to take care of your cat effectively. If you don’t have time, don’t adopt.
There are two important steps that you will need to take in order to adopt your first Persian cat. The first one is finding a cat shelter or rescue near you. The internet can help you locate shelters in your area. There are many sites today that are fully dedicated to helping people find cats to adopt. Once you have found a shelter, visit it. In the shelter, you will see the different types of cat available including the Persian cats. Assess each cat carefully and choose the one that gets along with you better.
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(Siberian Cat)The Siberian is a landrace variety of domestic cat, present in Russia for centuries,and more recently developed as a formal breed, with standards promulgated since the late 1980s.
They vary from medium to medium-large in size.A longer name of the formal breed is Siberian Forest Cat,but it is usually referred to as the Siberian or the Siberian cat.Another name for the formal breed is the Moscow Semi-Longhair.[clarification needed] The cat is an ancient breed that is now believed to be ancestral to all modern long-haired cats.The cat has similarities with the Norwegian forest cat, to which it is likely closely related.It is a natural breed of Siberia and the national cat of Russia.[citation needed] While it began as a landrace, it is selectively bred and pedigreed today in at least seven major cat fancier and breeder organisations.
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