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5 Reasons the Savannah Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, April 7, 2017If you’re attracted to the call of the wild, you just might be attracted to the Savannah, an exotic-looking cat who often has a confident and charming personality. He tends to be friendly and can… Full Article ›
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Kurilian Bobtail
April 5, 2017The Kurilian Bobtail’s looks are deceiving. At first glance, he may look compact, but when you pick him up, you discover that he’s a solid bundle of muscle. The cats may not reach… Full Article ›
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5 Reasons a Korat Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, February 13, 2017The silvery-blue Korat, a symbol of good fortune in his native Thailand, is often a demanding but loving cat who tends to be devoted to his people. Learn more about the Korat and whether he might be… Full Article ›
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5 Reasons an Abyssinian Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, February 1, 2017The Abyssinian is thought to be one of the oldest cat breeds. Although he has the look of a wild cat, he is domestic through and through and tends to be happy and playful. Learn more about this… Full Article ›
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10 Long-Haired Cat Breeds We Love
By Shayna Meliker, January 16, 2017Styles come and go, but as far as we're concerned, a long-haired cat will always be en vogue. If it's a style that suits your fancy — and you're prepared for the grooming needs that are required —… Full Article ›
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5 Reasons a Li Hua Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, December 2, 2016This typically people-loving cat native to China tends to have an amiable temperament. He's known for his smarts and typically forms a strong attachment to people. Learn more about the Li Hua and… Full Article ›
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5 Reasons a Tonkinese Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, October 21, 2016The Tonkinese, created by crossing Siamese and Burmese cats, tends to be outgoing, active and friendly. He's known for his striking aqua eyes, but they can also range in color from sky blue to violet… Full Article ›
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We Asked, You Answered: What Advice Would You Offer Someone Adopting a Senior Cat?
By Kristen Seymour, September 30, 2016Making the decision to adopt a cat is a big deal in and of itself, and opting to bring home a cat who's well past her kitten years is something pretty much any cat lover would applaud. While rescuing… Full Article ›
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Why a Selkirk Rex Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, August 26, 2016This cool cat stands out in a crowd with his curly fur, distinct round head, round eyes and muscular frame. He tends to be tolerant, patient, affectionate and loving. Plus, he's often more than happy… Full Article ›
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5 Reasons a Pixiebob Might Be the Right Cat Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, July 29, 2016The Pixiebob has a somewhat wild look, but don’t let that fool you — he tends to be an affectionate, loving cat. This medium- to large-sized cat can have a short or long coat that's usually in a… Full Article ›
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We Asked, You Answered: What's Your Best Advice You'd Give First-Time Cat Owners?
By Kristen Seymour, July 26, 2016What would life be like without a cat weaving her way between your feet or curling up on your newspaper every time you sit down to do the Sunday crossword? It might be difficult for you to imagine,… Full Article ›
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Is a Ragamuffin the Right Cat Breed for You?
By Meredith Hooker Williams , July 1, 2016The Ragamuffin’s name may mean “vagabond” but he’s anything but — he tends to be a friendly cat who likes to stick to his people like glue. He’s usually active and playful and generally up for just… Full Article ›