List of cat breeds

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Domestic cats have been diversified by humans into breeds and domestic and wild hybrids. Many such breeds recognized by various cat registries. Additionally, there are new and experimental breeds, landraces being established as standardized breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed and lapsed (extinct) breeds.

As of 2023, The International Cat Association (TICA) recognizes 73 standardized breeds,[1] the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) recognizes 45,[2] the Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe) recognizes 50,[3] the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) recognizes 45,[4] and the World Cat Federation (WCF) recognizes 69.[5]

Inconsistency in a breed's classification and naming among registries means that an individual animal may be considered different breeds by different registries (though not necessarily eligible for registry in them all, depending on its exact ancestry). For example, TICA's Himalayan is considered a colorpoint variety of the Persian by the CFA, while the Javanese (or Colorpoint Longhair) is a color variation of the Balinese in both the TICA and the CFA; both breeds are merged (along with the Colorpoint Shorthair) into a single "mega-breed", the Colourpoint, by the World Cat Federation (WCF), who have repurposed the name "Javanese" for the Oriental Longhair. Also, "Colourpoint Longhair" refers to different breeds in other registries. There are many examples of nomenclatural overlap and differences of this sort. Furthermore, many geographical and cultural names for cat breeds are fanciful selections made by Western breeders to be exotic sounding and bear no relationship to the actual origin of the breeds;[6] the Balinese, Javanese, and Himalayan are all examples of this trend.

The domestic short-haired and domestic long-haired cat types are not breeds, but terms used (with various spellings) in the cat fancy to describe "mongrel" or "bicolor" cats by coat length, ones that do not belong to a particular breed. Some registries such as the Cat Fanciers' Association allow for domestic short hairs and domestic long hairs to be registered for the purpose of outcrossing.[7] They should not be confused with standardized breeds with similar names, such as the British Shorthair and Oriental Longhair.

Breeds

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Breed Location of origin Type Body type Coat type and length Coat pattern Collapse
Abyssinian[8] Unspecified, but somewhere in Afro-Asia, likely Ethiopia[9]NaturalSemi-foreign ShortTicked tabbyThumb
Aegean GreeceNaturalModerate Semi-longMulti-colorThumb
American Bobtail[10] United States[11]Mutation of shortened tailCobby Semi-longAllThumb
American Curl[12] United States[11]MutationSemi-foreign Semi-longAllThumb
American Ringtail United States[11]MutationForeign Semi-longAllThumb
American Shorthair United States[11]NaturalCobby ShortAllThumb
American Wirehair United States[11]MutationNormal RexAllThumb
Aphrodite Giant CyprusNaturalLean and muscularAllAllThumb
Arabian Mau Arabian PeninsulaNaturalModerate and muscular ShortAll Thumb
Asian United KingdomCrossbreed between the Burmese and Chinchilla Persians Moderate ShortAll without white and without siamese pointingThumb
Asian Semi-longhair United KingdomCrossbreed between the Burmese and Chinchilla PersiansModerate Semi-longAll without white and without siamese pointingThumb
Australian Mist Australia[13]Crossbreed between the Abyssinian, Burmese, and Australian short-haired cats[13]ModerateShortSpotted or marbledThumb
Balinese Developed in United States;[11]
foundation stock from Thailand
Mutation of the Siamese Semi-foreignLongColorpointThumb
Bambino United States[13]Crossbreed between the Munchkin and Sphynx[13]DwarfShortBlack + white hairless
Bengal Developed in United States,[13]
but created in Asia
Hybrid of the Abyssinian and Egyptian Mau × leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis)Large ShortSpotted, marbled, or rosettedThumb
Birman Developed in France;
foundation stock from Burma (Myanmar)[11]
The original Birman was crossed with the Siamese and the Persian to create the Birman of today.Cobby Semi-longMitted colorpointThumb
Bombay United States and Burma (Myanmar)Crossbreed between the Black American Shorthair and Sable BurmeseCobbyShortSolid blackThumb
Brazilian Shorthair BrazilNaturalNormal ShortAllThumb
British Longhair United Kingdom (England)[11]Natural CobbySemi-longAllThumb
British Shorthair United Kingdom (England)[11]NaturalCobbyShortAll[14]Thumb
Burmese Burma (Myanmar)[11]NaturalSemi-foreign or semi-cobby ShortSolid and Tortoiseshell[15]Thumb
Burmilla United Kingdom (England)[11]Crossbreed between the Burmese and the Chinchilla PersianSemi-cobby ShortSolid with Shaded Silver and Silver Tipped patternsThumb
California Spangled United States[11]Crossbreed between the Abyssinian, American Shorthair and British ShorthairModerateShortSpotted tabbyThumb
Chantilly-Tiffany United StatesNaturalCobbyLongSolid, classic tabby, spotted tabby and ticked tabbyThumb
Chartreux France[11]NaturalMuscular; cobbyShortVarying shades of blueThumb
Chausie United StatesHybrid of the Abyssinian × jungle cat (Felis chaus)NormalShortSolid black, black grizzled tabby and black ticked tabbyThumb
Colorpoint Shorthair United Kingdom (England)Crossbreed between the Abyssinian, Siamese and short-haired cats Foreign ShortColorpointThumb
Cornish Rex Cornwall, England,

United Kingdom

MutationForeign RexAllThumb
Cymric, Manx Longhair or Long-haired Manx[a] Isle of Man, United States, and Canada[b][11]Mutation of the Manx (shortened tail)Semi-cobby LongAllThumb
Cyprus CyprusNaturalLean and muscularAllAllThumb
Devon Rex Buckfastleigh, Devon, England, United KingdomMutationSemi-foreignRexAllThumb
Donskoy or
Don Sphynx
RussiaMutation Semi-foreign HairlessSolidThumb
Dragon Li or
Chinese Li Hua
ChinaNaturalNormal ShortTicked tabby
Dwelf United StatesCrossbreed between the American Curl, Munchkin and SphynxDwarfHairlessAll
Egyptian Mau Egypt[11]NaturalModerate and muscularShortSpotted tabbyThumb
European Shorthair Continental Europe[11]NaturalModerateShortAllThumb
Exotic Shorthair United States[11]Crossbreed between the American Shorthair and PersianCobbyShortAll Thumb
Foldex[16] CanadaCrossbreed between the Exotic Shorthair and Scottish FoldCobbyShortAllThumb
German Rex Germany[11]MutationSemi-foreign RexAllThumb
Havana Brown United Kingdom (England);
foundation stock from Thailand
Crossbreed between the Siamese and black short-haired catsSemi-foreign ShortSolid brownThumb
Highlander United StatesCrossbreed between the Desert Lynx and Jungle CurlModerateShort/longAllThumb
Himalayan or
Colorpoint Persian[c]
United States and United Kingdom[11]Crossbreed between the Persian and SiameseCobbyLongColorpointThumb
Japanese Bobtail Japan[d][11]Mutation of shortened tailModerateShort/longAllThumb
Javanese or
Colorpoint Longhair[e]
Developed in United States[11] and Canada;
foundation stock from Southeast Asia
Crossbreed between the Balinese (with some Colorpoint Shorthair), Oriental Longhair and SiameseOrientalLongColorpointThumb
Kanaani Israel[13]Hybrid of short-haired cats ×  African wildcat (Felis lybica)Semi-foreign ShortSolid black, chocolate spotted tabby or cinnamon spotted tabby
Karelian Bobtail Ladoga Karelia, Russia[17]Natural, mutation of shortened tail[18]Medium[19] Short/long[20]All, except pointed
Khao Manee Thailand[13]NaturalModerate ShortSolid whiteThumb
Kinkalow United StatesCrossbreed between the Munchkin and American CurlDwarf ShortAllThumb
Korat Thailand[11]NaturalSemi-foreign or semi-cobby and muscular ShortSolid blueThumb
Korean Bobtail KoreaNatural, mutation of shortened tailModerate Short/longAllThumb
Korn Ja or Konja
[citation needed]
ThailandNaturalSmall ShortSolid black
Kurilian Bobtail or
Kuril Islands Bobtail
Kuril Islands, North Pacific[13]Natural, mutation of shortened tailSemi-cobbyShort/long[13]AllThumb
Lambkin United States[11]Crossbreed between the Munchkin and Selkirk RexDwarfRexAll
LaPerm United States[11]MutationModerateRexAllThumb
Lykoi United StatesMutationModerate Sparse hairedBlack roanThumb
Maine Coon United States[11]Natural, crossbreedLargeSemi-long/longAll excluding chocolate and colourpointThumb
Manx Isle of Man[11]Mutation of shortened tailModerateShort/longAllThumb
Mekong Bobtail Developed in Russia;
foundation stock ultimately from Southeast Asia[13]
Mutation of shortened tailModerate ShortColorpointThumb
Minskin United States[13]Crossbreed between the Munchkin, Burmese, Devon Rex, and SphynxDwarfHairlessAllThumb
Minuet United StatesCrossbreed between the Persian and MunchkinDwarfShort/longAllThumb
Munchkin United States[11]Mutation of dwarf catDwarfShort/longAllThumb
Nebelung United States[13]Natural, mutationForeign Semi-longSolid blueThumb
Neva Masquerade (colorpoint Siberian)[f] Russia[13]Crossbreed between the Siberian and a colorpoint cat[22]Cobby[13]Long[13]ColorpointThumb
Norwegian Forest cat Norway[11]NaturalCobby LongChocolate or orange and white bicolorThumb
Ocicat United States[11]Crossbreed between the Abyssinian, American Shorthair and SiameseLarge ShortSpotted tabbyThumb
Ojos Azules
(extinct)
United States[11]Crossbreed Moderate Short AllThumb
Oriental Bicolor Developed in United States and United Kingdom, later in Continental Europe;
foundation stock ultimately from Thailand
Color variety of the Oriental Shorthair OrientalShort BicolorThumb
Oriental Longhair[g] Developed in United States and United Kingdom;
foundation stock ultimately from Thailand[11]
Crossbreed between the Oriental Shorthair and long-haired cats OrientalSemi-longAll; if colorpoint is considered to be a separate breed, it is called the JavaneseThumb
Oriental Shorthair[g] Developed in United States and United Kingdom;
foundation stock ultimately from Thailand[11]
Crossbreed between the European Shorthair and SiameseOrientalShortAllThumb
Persian (modern) Developed in United States and Europe;
foundation stock from Greater Iran[11]
Mutation of the Traditional PersianCobbyLongAll but colorpointThumb
Persian (traditional) Greater Iran[11]Natural, but some crossbreeding with the Turkish AngoraCobbyLongAll but colorpointThumb
Peterbald RussiaCrossbreed between the Donskoy, Oriental Shorthair and Siamese;
before this, it was between the Balinese and Javanese
OrientalHairless, velour, brush, or straight coatAllThumb
Pixie-bob United States[11]Mutation (falsely claimed to be a hybrid of the domestic cat and the bobcat (Lynx rufus) early on)Medium ShortSpotted tabbyThumb
Ragamuffin or
Liebling (obsolete)
United StatesCrossbreed between the Ragdoll with limited out-crossing to the Himalayan, the Persian, and other long-haired catsCobbyLongAllThumb
Ragdoll United States[11]Behavioral mutation in a crossbreed, presumed to be between the Persian or Turkish Angora and the Birman or BurmeseCobbyLongColorpoint, mitted, or bicolorThumb
Raas Raas Island, IndonesiaNaturalModerateShortSolid blue, solid cinnamon, or cinnamon colorpointThumb
Russian Blue Russia[11]NaturalModerate, Oriental ShortSolid blueThumb
Russian White, Russian Black and Russian Tabby Developed in Australia;
foundation stock from Russia
Crossbreeds between the Russian Blue and short-haired cats from Siberia, RussiaModerate ShortSolid white, solid black and tabby
Sam Sawet ThailandColor variety of the ThaiModerateShortSolid
Savannah United States[13]Hybrid of the domestic cat x serval (Leptailurus serval)[23]LargeShortSpottedThumb
Scottish Fold United Kingdom (Scotland)[11]Mutation of the bones and cartilage of the earsCobbyShort/longAllThumb
Selkirk Rex United States in 1988[11]Mutation/crossbreed between the American Shorthair, Persian, Himalayan, Exotic Shorthair and British ShorthairLarge and cobbyShort/long (longhair, sometimes in early generations, can appear to be semi-long)AllThumb
Serengeti United StatesCrossbreed/hybrid between the Bengal and Oriental ShorthairOrientalShortSpottedThumb
Siamese (modern)

(for traditional, see Thai)

Developed in United States and Europe;
foundation stock from Thailand[11]
Mutation of the ThaiOrientalShortColorpointThumb
Siberian or
Siberian Forest Cat

(for colorpoint, see Neva Masquerade)

Siberian Tundra, Russia.NaturalCobby[13]Long[13]All; except chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, and fawn[21]Thumb
Singapura Developed in United States;
foundation stock from Singapore[11]
Possibly a mutation of a crossbreed (excluding the Munchkin), solving why they are so smallSmallShortTicked tabbyThumb
Snowshoe United States[11]Crossbreed between the American Shorthair and SiameseModerateShortMitted colorpointThumb
Sokoke Kenya[13]NaturalModerateShortTicked tabbyThumb
Somali United States, CanadaMutationCobbyLongTicked tabbyThumb
Sphynx Canada, Europe[11]MutationOrientalHairlessAllThumb
Suphalak ThailandNaturalModerate ShortSolid reddish-brownThumb
Thai or
Traditional, Classic, or Old-style Siamese;
Wichien Maat[h]
Developed in Europe;[13]
foundation stock from Thailand[11]
NaturalModerateShortColorpointThumb
Thai Lilac, Thai Blue Point and Thai Lilac Point ThailandColor varieties of the KoratModerateShortSolid lilac and colorpoint (blue point and lilac point only)Thumb
Tonkinese Canada, United States[11]Crossbreed between the Burmese and SiameseOriental ShortColorpoint, mink, or solidThumb
Toybob RussiaMutationDwarfShortAll
Toyger United States[13]Crossbreed/hybrid between the Bengal and short-haired catsModerateShortMackerel tabbyThumb
Turkish Angora Turkey[11]NaturalSemi-cobby Semi-longAllThumb
Turkish Van[i] Developed in United Kingdom;
foundation stock from Turkey[13]
NaturalSemi-cobby Semi-longVan patternThumb
Turkish Vankedisi
(white variety of Turkish Van)[i]
Developed in United Kingdom;
foundation stock from Turkey[13]
NaturalSvelte LongSolid whiteThumb
Ukrainian Levkoy UkraineCrossbreed between the Donskoy and Scottish Fold Moderate HairlessSolid gray Thumb
York Chocolate New York, United StatesNaturalModerate LongSolid chocolate, solid lilac and solid taupe or any of these colors with whiteThumb
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Explanatory notes

  1. The Cymric is often classed as a long-haired variety of the Manx rather than a separate breed, e.g. as the "Semi-longhair Manx Variant" in GCCF.
  2. There may be some dispute to the exact origins of the Cymric. The specific dominant autosomal gene (M) that causes the short tail of the Cymric was found in the cats living on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea; however, the breed itself was developed by a Canadian breeder named Blair Wright and an American breeder named Leslie Falteisek in the 1960s from the Isle of Man population.
  3. Some registries, such as CFA and TICA, classify the Himalayan as a colorpoint variety of the Persian. Others classify it as a long-haired sub-breed of the Siamese. WCF has combined the Himalayan, the Colorpoint Shorthair and the Javanese/Colorpoint Longhair into a single breed, the Colourpoint.
  4. Due to artifacts and prints dating from as early as the 11th century found in many Eastern countries, there is some likelihood these cats may have originated in China, then were brought to Japan. However, the first known importation of Japanese Bobtails was from Japan in the 1960s.
  5. "Colorpoint Longhair" has multiple meanings and "Javanese" has been used for at least one other breed; WCF uses the "Javanese" name for the Oriental Longhair (not colorpointed). WCF has also merged the colorpointed Javanese/Colorpoint Longhair, the Himalayan and the Colorpoint Shorthair of other registries into a single breed, the Colourpoint. In CFA and TICA, and some other registries, the Javanese/Colorpoint Longhair has been merged back into the Balinese as a breed division.
  6. The Neva Masquerade is classified as a separate breed in several (inter)national registries, such as FIFe.[21] However, other registries classify the Neva Masquerade as a natural colorpoint variety of the Siberian cat.
  7. In some registries, including the CFA, the Oriental Shorthair and Oriental Longhair are a single breed, the Oriental, with two divisions (shorthair and longhair).
  8. Thai is a recently established new name for the original, rounder-faced, thicker-bodied Siamese.
  9. The Turkish Van breed, and especially its "Turkish Vankedisi" variant, are often confused with the Van cat (Van kedisi in Turkish), a landrace (not breed) of cats native to the Lake Van region of Turkey. The Turkish Van and recent "Vankedisi" coat pattern have no known connection to cats from this region, but they are often confused due to the name similarity and incorrect claims sometimes made by breeders.

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