Manx
The Manx is one of a few tailless cat breeds, yet it’s probably the best-known as it is more widespread than Kurilian Bobtail and Japanese Bobtail cats, which share some similarities. Depending on location and...
The Manx is one of a few tailless cat breeds, yet it’s probably the best-known as it is more widespread than Kurilian Bobtail and Japanese Bobtail cats, which share some similarities. Depending on location and...
If your cat companion seems more dog than cat in their behavior, traits, likes, and dislikes, you might be a little confused... After all, there are cat people and dog people, but why do cats...
Have you ever watched your cat’s tail and wondered what purpose it serves? Or wondered whether all of the different flicks and swooshes mean anything in cat language? Well, that tail is a very important...
With dozens of different breeds, colors, and coat patterns, every cat is unique. The Cat Fancier's Association provides a handy chart to help us categorize all of our colorful cats and identify specific patterns, but...
When you hear the word “tuxedo” you probably picture an elegant black-tie affair – a regal dinner attended by gentlemen in crisp black suits and ladies in flowing ball gowns. It’s probably safe to say...
Tortoiseshell (tortie) and calico cats are both common coat colors and patterns that appear almost always in females. The names tortoiseshell and calico are often confused, and it is easy to understand why. Both of...
The Toybob cat is often referred to as one of the smallest of all cat breeds, and it is worth mentioning that the breed is not a miniaturized version of an established breed of cat....
When it comes to cats, they are often easily identified by their tails. Maine Coons are known for their super fluffy tails, and Siamese cats are known for those long, sinewy tails of theirs, too....
Many people refer to their cats as tabbies without really knowing what the term means. Rather than referring to a specific breed, the word “tabby” is a reference to a certain coat pattern commonly seen...
While the number of cat breeds in the world depends on who you ask, (TICA recognizes 73 while CFA says there are only 45), no one can deny that cats come in dozens of colors...