Discover your favourite cat breeds
Are you looking for the perfect feline companion? Or maybe you’re already the proud owner of a cat? While we may never know all their secrets, our handy cat breed guides are full of information about what makes each breed unique.
Discover everything you need to know about different cat breeds. From their temperament and lifespan to cost and general care tips. We also cover common health problems, so you know what to look out for.
Bengal Cats
Descended from domestic cats and wild Asian leopard cats, Bengal cats are mischievous and loving, prized for their boldly patterned coats.
Maine Coons
At 40 inches in length, Main Coons are the largest cats on the block. But despite its size and shaggy coat, this majestic cat is affectionate and playful.
Siberian Cats
The long-haired national cat of Russia, Siberian cats are gentle, cuddly and are kittenish in personality.
Persian Cats
Famous for their round faces and long flowing coats, Persian cats are sweet-natured and happy to laze around indoors.
Ragdoll Cats
Ragdolls are large and beautiful cats with a docile and easy-going nature. They love nothing more than playing and snuggling up with their pet parents.
British Shorthair Cats
British Shorthairs are one of the oldest recognised cat breeds, first thought to have been brought to Britain by the Romans. They’re home-loving, affectionate and very laid back.
Explore more cat breeds
Can’t get enough of cats? We don’t blame you. Each breed has a different look from the next and an entirely different set of personality traits. But they all make the perfect addition to any home.
Explore a range of cat breeds and find the perfect fit for your family.
Abyssinian
A breed known for having lots of energy, an Abyssinian cat is always on the move.
Birman
A beautiful breed that'll spend most of the time following you around the house.
Bombay
Friendly, energetic, and affectionate, the Bombay cat makes a great companion.
Burmese
Burmese are active, curious, friendly cats that can sometimes be noisy.
Cornish Rex
A social and active breed that won’t sit still for long.
Devon Rex
Big and bright personality, Devon cats like to be social and kept busy.
Egyptian Mau
Intelligent and full of energy, the Egyptian Mau is a loyal companion.
Exotic Shorthair
An Exotic Shorthair is an easygoing companion that's sweet-tempered and docile.
Himalayan
A sub-breed of the Persian cat, Himalayan’s are sweet-natured and mellow.
Manx
With a naturally short tail, Manx cats are easily recognisable, making them a loveable breed..
Munchkin
A Munchkin is a distinctive-looking breed known for their tiny legs and long spine.
Norwegian Forest
A perfect family companion, this breed has a fluffy coat and sweet personality.
Ragamuffin
These long-haired cats are affectionate and intelligent, making them easy to train.
Russian Blue
Quiet and reserved, Russian Blue cats are loyal and loving to their owners.
Savannah
A Savannah cat is a beautiful breed that’s tall, lean, and graceful.
Scottish Fold
A Scottish Fold is a loveable breed with a cute little face and a bold personality.
Siamese
A Siamese is an elegant breed with a striking appearance and outgoing personality.
Snowshoe
A new and developing breed loved for their distinctive white feet.
Sphynx
Bred specifically to be hairless, they’re ideally suited as an indoor cat.
Toyger
An energetic and playful cat that will keep you busy.
Turkish Angora
A mischievous and curious breed that can be rare to find in the UK.
Handy guides for your pedigree cat
Cats are hugely independent, but they still need the right care and attention. Our cat guides will make make sure you’re on the right track to keeping your cat happy and healthy.
Pet health and wellbeing
Preparing for a new cat
Pet insurance glossary
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Frequently asked questions
What is a pedigree cat?
Pedigree cats are purebred cats that have a documented family tree, verified by a cat registration organisation. They're specifically bred to have particular characteristics and breed-related behaviours. This means they’re usually more expensive than non-pedigree cats.
What’s the most common type of cat?
The most common cat breeds are thought to be pedigree cats. These include British Shorthairs, Ragdolls and Bengal cats. Domestic Short Hairs and Domestic Long Hairs are also common breeds, though they’re non-pedigree.
What is the most popular cat in the UK?
The most popular cat breed in the UK is the British Shorthair. They’re one of the oldest recorded cat breeds in England, adored for their sociable personality and short, plush coat. An affectionate pedigree cat, they enjoy a cuddle and are easy to groom, making them the perfect family pet.
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