List of Known Cat Breeds

Introduction

Cats are one of the most beloved pets worldwide, and there are numerous breeds recognized by various cat registries. The number of recognized breeds can vary, but here is a comprehensive list of known cat breeds as of today. In total, there are 83 recognized cat breeds.

Recognized Cat Breeds

A

  • Abyssinian
  • Aegean
  • American Bobtail
  • American Curl
  • American Ringtail
  • American Shorthair
  • American Wirehair
  • Aphrodite Giant

B

  • Balinese
  • Bambino
  • Bengal
  • Birman
  • Bombay
  • Brazilian Shorthair
  • British Longhair
  • British Shorthair
  • Burmese
  • Burmilla

C

  • California Spangled
  • Chantilly-Tiffany
  • Chartreux
  • Chausie
  • Cheetoh
  • Colorpoint Shorthair
  • Cornish Rex
  • Cymric
  • Cyprus

D

  • Devon Rex
  • Donskoy

E

  • Egyptian Mau
  • European Shorthair
  • Exotic Shorthair

F

  • Foldex
  • Foreign White

G

  • German Rex

H

  • Havana Brown
  • Highlander
  • Himalayan

J

  • Japanese Bobtail
  • Javanese

K

  • Khao Manee
  • Korat
  • Korean Bobtail
  • Kurilian Bobtail

L

  • LaPerm
  • Lykoi

M

  • Maine Coon
  • Manx
  • Mekong Bobtail
  • Minskin
  • Munchkin

N

  • Napoleon
  • Nebelung
  • Norwegian Forest Cat

O

  • Ocicat
  • Ojos Azules
  • Oriental Bicolor
  • Oriental Longhair
  • Oriental Shorthair

P

  • Persian
  • Peterbald
  • Pixie-bob

R

  • Ragamuffin
  • Ragdoll
  • Russian Blue

S

  • Savannah
  • Scottish Fold
  • Selkirk Rex
  • Serengeti
  • Serrade Petit
  • Siamese
  • Siberian
  • Singapura
  • Snowshoe
  • Sokoke
  • Somali
  • Sphynx

T

  • Thai
  • Tonkinese
  • Toyger
  • Turkish Angora
  • Turkish Van

U

  • Ukrainian Levkoy

Conclusion

This list includes a variety of breeds, from the well-known to the more obscure. Each breed has its unique characteristics and charm, making the world of cats incredibly diverse and fascinating. Whether you’re a cat enthusiast or just curious, there’s always something new to learn about these wonderful creatures.

In the future, the number of recognized cat breeds may increase or decrease due to factors such as breeding practices, genetic research, and changes in breed standards. This dynamic nature ensures that the world of cat breeds remains ever-evolving and exciting.

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