Manx, the Isle of Man cat, known for its lack of a tail
The Manx cat has a unique characteristic: the absence of a tail. This condition is due to a genetic mutation. known as the "Manx genotype."
The Manx cat has a unique characteristic: the absence of a tail. This condition is due to a genetic mutation. known as the "Manx genotype."
The distinctive feature of the Ocicat cat's coat is the spots that form a spotted pattern very similar to that of wild felines.
The Sphynx, the hairless naked cat, is a kitty with an affectionate nature that loves physical contact with its human. Here's how to care for it.
Devon Rex cat: its story begins in 1960 when a strange black kitten with curled fur, large ears and pronounced cheekbones was born.
Pallas's cat: the solitary and mysterious steppe wild cat was first described in 1776 by naturalist Peter Pallas.
The Siberian cat, endowed with a long, abundant coat and a thick mane framing its head, is a majestic and beautiful feline.
The Ragdoll: amid alleged genetic manipulation and fanciful extra-terrestrial origins, it still remains the most laid-back and peaceful cat in the world.
Sacred cat of Burma: sapphire blue eyes, gloved paws, mystical, mysterious, he is the keeper of the secrets of the temple of the goddess Tsun Kyan-Kse.
Maine Coon: the world's largest cat breed reaches astonishing size, is endowed with extraordinary beauty and has an exceptional temperament.