Posted on: June 14, 2023 Posted by: gaqxr Comments: 0

As a lot of of you know, I’m partial to tortoiseshell cats. people often think that torties are a breed, but they’re not. The name simply refers to their beautiful coloring, which is the result of an interaction between genetic and developmental factors. It must come as no surprise that I was drawn to torties when I was ready to adopt again after losing Buckley and then Amber.

In much the same way, some people are drawn to a certain breed of cat, and frequently, this notion steers them away from adoption. What they don’t realize is that there are lots of cats and kittens in shelters who are either the kind of breed they’re looking for, or a near mix.

Meet some of these adoptable “purebred” cats below. The stories were supplied by Adopt-a-Pet. On Adopt-a-Pet’s website, you can search for your next feline family member by breed, gender, color, coat length, age and more. Beautiful Grace in the photo above is available for adoption from charm City animal Rescue in Baltimore, MD.

British Shorthair – Buck

British Shorthairs, originally called British Blues because they only came in blue, are rising in popularity every year. This breed has a high intelligence and a very easy-going nature. because of their stellar personalities, they are a favorite in the acting world considering that they are so easy to train. If you want a kitty that watches everything you do and purrs while doing so, a British Shorthair might be the ideal cat for you and your family.

Buck loves one thing a lot more than anything else: napping. This cat loves to snooze all day and night, though you’ll never catch him missing a meal. Weighing in at 12 pounds, this kitty is laid-back and friendly. He’ll always abandon his nap to come over for a good pet or two if you invite him to do so. Dark blue eyes and a pet dog friendly personality complete this best feline.

Find a British Shorthair cat/kitten Near You now at Adopt-a-Pet.com.

Ragamuffin – Kimmie

Ragamuffin cats are a very new breed – they have only been around for 15 years. This breed is heavy, muscular, and typically very large. They come in a beautiful arrangement of colors, and some even exhibit heterchromia, which indicates that the cat has two different colored eyes. Ragamuffins are typically very cuddly, gentle, and docile. They don’t necessarily take pleasure in exercise, however, but they will get up to greet you by the door when you come home.

If you’re trying to find a friendly, devoted kitty, here’s one you might want to adopt today. Kimmie is a sweet, laid-back Ragamuffin kitten. She loves to lounge around and purrs whenever you walk by her. Her fur is coming in thick and it’s likely she’ll be medium haired, and her darling boots on all feet are absolutely irresistible. Her outgoing and friendly personality will have you coming back time and time again for a lot more love and kisses. Kimmie is good with all animals.

Find a Ragamuffin cat /kitten Near You now at Adopt-a-Pet.com.

Manx – Ralphie

Manx cats are best known for the lack of a tail, though not all Manx cats are tailless. The Manx is considered to be a friendly, outgoing breed that becomes very attached to a single owner or family. They are said to be a playful, intelligent breed, and can be taught to fetch. This breed is also capable of learning verbal commands and can even be taught to shake.

Meet handsome, friendly Ralphie! Ralphie is a marbled tabby Manx with a big heart and a chirpy trill for a meow. one of his favorite pastimes is cuddling with you on his fleece blanket. lucky for the multi-cat owner, Ralphie doesn’t discriminate against kitties with full tails, and would love to have a furry feline – or canine – companion.

Find a Manx cat/kitten Near You now at Adopt-a-Pet.com.

 

Egyptian Mau – Clive

Egyptian Maus are a fairly rare breed, but are an exceptional choice for nearly any home. though a lot of cat caregivers and veterinarians don’t recommend allowing your cats outside, Egyptian Maus love the outdoors. They love to hunt up and down local streets to help control the local rat and mouse population. Maus are an affectionate breed, and they bond closely with a single owner. They aren’t a huge fan of strangers or other cats, but can learn to get along with both of introduced at an early age.

Meet Clive. Clive grew up in an abandoned parking lot with two other siblings. though he’s not pure Mau, he has stunning markings all over his body that indicate he does have a Mau background. He acts like a Mau, too; he’s regularly rubbing up against his foster for attention when no one else is looking. He can be timid and fearful, but with socialization and time, Clive will make a great cat for any single person home!

Find an Egyptian Maus cat/kitten Near You now at Adopt-a-Pet.com.

Maine Coon – Chris

The Maine Coon breed is one of the first breeds of cat well established in North America; they even participated in the very first cat show in 1895. A long,null

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