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  • ABYSSINIAN

    I’m a high-spirited stunner with looks that rival the sacred cats portrayed in Egyptian murals. But I’m no elegant lap cat – I prefer to live life on the edge, fueled by my insatiable curiosity to climb to the highest heights of the home, investigate everything my humans are up to and explore anything that catches my ever-alert attention.


  • AMERICAN BOBTAIL

    Don’t let my wildcat looks fool you. Despite my rugged bobbed tail and american bobtail cat breedmuscular physique, I’m as friendly and playful as a kitten. I love the attention of my humans and I’m not above asking for it so prepare for lots of playtime. That includes going for walks and teaching me tricks, which makes me sort of like a cleaner, smarter canine.


  • AMERICAN CURL

    It’s a good thing most people find my curly ears irresistably adorable – american curl cat’cause I’ve got an insatiable desire to be adored. I thrive on affection and I’m as much of a giver as a taker, showering my love and energy on all those I hold dear – human, canine or feline. Life’s just too short for discrimination – or intimacy issues.


  • AMERICAN WIREHAIR

    Blessed with a fairly low-maintenance curly coat and a calm temperament, I’m a joy to have around. I’m curious and active, without being overly hyper, affectionate and loving without being demanding. The perfect Goldilocks sort of cat, if I do say so myself.


  • BALINESE AND JAVANESE

    I’m named for the graceful dancers from the island of Bali, but I’m muchbalinese cat breed more of a talker than a dancer. I truly love my humans which is why I spend so much time following you around to tell you helpful advice. Admittedly, I can be a bit of a chatty busybody but my very affectionate, devoted nature also makes me an invaluable friend.


  • BENGAL

    Large and exotic, I look a lot like my wild ancestors. And like them, I can bengal catbe a lot to handle with my super high energy levels, exceptional athleticism, and an abundance of smarts. But I am also a load of fun and can be trained, taken for walks and even swims!


  • BIRMAN

    With my royal good looks, is it any wonder I was worshipped in temples birman catthroughout Burma? But my beauty is more than fur-deep – I am one of the sweetest, most gentle cats in existence and unlike most good-natured felines, I am neither lethargic nor aloof, preferring to spend my energy being affectionate with my humans.


  • BOMBAY

    Jet black and beautiful, I am nowhere near as mysterious as my looks bombay catsuggest. In fact, I’m an open book – wide open to giving and receiving as much lovin’ affection to and from every single member of my family – including the little ones. I’ll even follow you all around ’til I get my fill of love…so, pretty much forever.


  • BRITISH SHORTHAIR

    With my round, fluffy teddy-bear looks, it’s no wonder I’m the most popular cat in Britain. And it’s not just my looks that keep me ranking on the world’s most popular cat charts, either – I am a well-mannered, genteel feline with a zen-like disposition toward life and fellow creatures. A true pleasure to be around and no trouble at all.


  • BURMESE

    Curious, trusting, and very playful, I am the social butterfly of the feline Burmese catworld. I spend my days in active pursuit of new things to discover and new beings to befriend, which never gets old – even well into adulthood. I’m wonderful fun to be around, I hear, ‘though admittedly, I have no sense of boundaries.


  • BURMILLA

    I get my good looks – and my personality – from two exceptional cat breeds burmilla cat breed– the playful and mischievous Burmese and the laid back and affectionate Chinchilla Persian, which makes me the purrfect mix of the two temperaments: fun-loving and sociable yet quiet, gentle, and very easy to get on with. My upbeat yet laid-back disposition makes me one of the easiest felines to take care of – just keep in mind I tend to be a bit clumsy and store away your breakables!


  • CHARTREUX

    Bonjour. My refined, well-mannered ways has resulted in a long and Chartreux catillustrious history of association with the crème de la crème of French intellectual society, but I’m as much of a doer as a thinker. In addition to my sweet, quiet nature, I’m an excellent – seriously, top-notch – mouser.


  • CHAUSIE

    True to my wildcat lineage, I am a fearless feline – exceptionally fast on my feet and capable of heart-stopping feats of athleticism, like leaping six feet into the air! I’m clever, too, which means I’ll be able to navigate to the highest, most out-of-reach spots around the house…better stash away your valuables.


  • COLORPOINT SHORTHAIR

    Affectionate and sensitive, I’m the sort of feline that’s very in touch with my emotions – and I like to tell you all about them by following you around the house to engage you in lively conversation or prompting you toward an extended pampering session. I hope you like company, ’cause I’ll rarely stray from your side.


  • CORNISH REX

    I am a sheer marvel of graceful curves, from my curly coat to my elegantly arched body. But in contrast to my aristocratic looks, I’m a ridiculously playful cat, bursting with unabashed enthusiastic playfulness.Oh, and I’m clever too – I can even learn how to open doors with my paws. You’ve been warned.


  • CYMRIC (LONGHAIRED MANX)

    I am a cat of contrasts. Although I may look buff and formidable, I am actually very affectionate and playful. Although sociable, I’m also highly independent. And despite my gentle, easy-going personality, I can become territorial and protective of what’s mine.


  • DEVON REX

    My large eyes and ears combined with my short, wavy coat has earned me a few nicknames, including ‘elf cat’ and ‘poodle cat,’ but the most accurate is ‘monkey in a cat suit’ for my dexterous climbing and jumping abilities as well as my people-pleasing performances.


  • DONSKOY

    Bald but wonderfully lovable sums me up purrfectly. I mingle with everyone – both family and strangers – ‘though I’m unconditionally devoted to those nearest and dearest to me. Being curious and very affectionate, I’ll pour my energy and love into making myself a big part of your life.


  • EGYPTIAN MAU

    I’m a highly adaptable feline, suitable for both indoor and outdoor living. Should you let me out, you’ll be impressed to find I have top-notch hunting skills – I may bring you back a treat or two. Especially if you’re one of my favorite humans. Yes, I do play favorites and I always prefer those humans over strangers.


  • EXOTIC SHORTHAIR

    Love the cuddly good looks of the Persian but can’t deal with all the fur? Then I’m purrfect for you, since I’ve got all the adorable looks of the Persian minus the high-maintenance coat. I’ve even inherited the Persian’s easy-going, affectionate disposition, but with another crucial difference – I’m actually active and playful.


  • HAVANA BROWN

    I thrive on affection and attention. They’re the twin motivating forces in my life and everything I do from snooping on everything you do around the house to engaging you in lively banter is all a means to a most desired end: a long, pampering session of belly rubs and cuddling.


  • HIGHLANDER

    I’m a large feline with wildcat roots but despite essentially being a domesticated Lynx, I’m more of a jester than a predator and prefer to spend my days goofing around showing off my crazy antics. I don’t talk much, but I get on well with pretty much everyone – even little humans.


  • HIMALAYAN

    I’m what’s known as the best of both worlds – a purrfect combination of two very popular cat breeds, the Persian and the Siamese. And that’s both for my looks and my personality, which strikes the ideal balance between the Persian’s gentle nature and the Siamese’s affectionate playfulness.


  • JAPANESE BOBTAIL

    Confidence is key and I have it in spades. Which makes socializing, adapting, playing well with others, and public speaking – with my characteristic sing-song coo – a breeze for me. The best part? I’m self-assured enough to enjoy solitude as much as company – I’m rarely ever a bother.


  • KHAO MANEE

    With a pure white coat and odd-colored eyes – one of gold and one of silver (blue) – I am one of the most striking felines you’ll ever lay eyes on…if you’re lucky enough to, since I’m still a very rare breed. For those fortunate enough to get ahold of me, ‘though, you and anyone who visits your home will never quite be able to free of me as I am one sociable, devoted people cat.


  • LAMBKIN DWARF

    I may be vertically challenged, but my shortness never prevents me from enjoying life to the fullest. I guess that’s ’cause my temperament is the purrfect mix between the dispositions of my parents – I get my zippy bearing from my Munchkin side of the family, while my Selkirk Rex roots are responsible for my docile and cheerful attitude.


  • LAPERM

    I’m as lovingly affectionate as I am curly, which is a lot! Blessed with a high EQ, I’m in tune my human’s emotions and won’t hesitate to shower you with some TLC when you could use some snuggles. The best part? I’m hypoallergenic so we can cuddle without worrying ’bout allergies.


  • MAINE COON

    I’m a true American – big, hearty, and one of the oldest breeds to originate in the US. A rugged sort of cat, I’m built to survive – and thrive – with my water-repellant fur and top-notch hunting skills but underneath my brawny good looks lies the heart of a gentle giant. I’m as loving and affectionate as a kitten.


  • MINSKIN

    A mini cat with super short legs and a mostly hairless body, I am truly one of a kind. Add to that my easy mingling with both humans and other pets, unabashed affection, and extremely high intelligence and I am quite the feline catch.


  • MUNCHKIN

    I may be miniature, but I’ve got a big heart. I socialize with everyone and am always open to being adored – even if that translates to being picked up. And my short stature never prevents me from living life to the fullest. In fact, I’m every bit as active and playful as my longer-legged counterparts.


  • NEBLUNG

    I’m every bit as genteel and reserved as my dignified looks suggest and prefer to save my love for just one or two special humans rather than everyone. I’m easy to love back since I’m fairly low-maintenance and quiet, but just keep in mind that I’m a sensitive cat and my affections need to be reciprocated.


  • NORWAY FOREST CAT

    I may be strong and muscular, but I’ve got the disposition of a bunny rabbit. Sweet, nurturing and affectionate, I love everyone unconditionally and when I’m not romping through the house to work off my high energy, I’ll be making my rounds to cuddle anyone and everyone in my path.


  • ORIENTAL

    I thrive on attention and will do anything to get it. That includes following you around ’til you give me belly rubs or exercising my vocal chords ’til you acknowledge my very acknowledge-able presence. I’m the purrfect companion if you’re looking for constant, active feline company.


  • PERSIAN

    I don’t mean to brag, but I’ve officially been the most popular cat breed for, like, forever. My desirability has both to do with my adorably fluffy looks as my extremely laid-back personality. I’m very zen-like, you know – gentle, soft-spoken and capable of accepting every moment with gracious nonchalance.


  • PETERBALD

    What I lack in hair I make up for in intelligence and devotion. I’m a very affectionate cat who loves to be with my humans, preferably being cuddled or played with. I thrive on attention and tenderness and won’t hesitate to use my voice or smarts to obtain both. Some call this ‘needy.’ I prefer ‘loving.


  • RAGDOLL

    My name gives me away. I am every bit as big, fluffy, and easy-going as a ragdoll. I’ll even go limp when you pick me up – which I’ll let you do even if you’re a total stranger. I’m just friendly like that, ‘though my sociability never gets annoying. At most, I’ll follow you from room to room just to be closer to you as I laze around.


  • SAVANNAH

    Beautiful, athletic, and smart, I’m the sort of cat you’re going to want to show off to your friends. And you can, too, since I can easily be taught to walk on a leash and even master tricks like ‘fetch’ and ‘sit’. I’m not shy at all so you can even catch performances of my climbing skills and ability to jump 8 feet straight into the air.


  • SCOTTISH FOLD

    With my huge eyes and droopy ears, I am possibly the cutest cat that ever lived. But my cuteness isn’t just fur-deep – I am cute to the core. Sweet, gentle, and good-naturedly docile, I get along with everyone and retain my kitten-like playfulness well into adulthood. Oh, did I mention I rock at posing for pictures?


  • SIAMESE

    I am a straight up extrovert who loves to mingle and be right where the action is. It doesn’t matter where you are or what you’re doing – I’ll be there and you can bet I’ll have something to say about it. In fact, I’ll have a lot to say ’cause I’m one of the most talkative cats ever. But as loud and demanding as I can be, I’m also unabashedly affectionate and adoring with my humans which makes me a pleasure to have around.


  • SIBERIAN CAT

    Physically, I’m built to survive in the rough, cold forests of Siberia, but emotionally, I thrive in the warm company of my humans. I’m very sociable and affectionate and will frequently engage my humans in games. That is, when I’m not climbing to the heights of the house, playing with the faucet, or stealing your shiny objects.


  • SINGAPURA

    I am a pint-sized bundle bursting with energy. Not shy at all, I’ll jump and pounce my way into the center of all household affairs where all eyes will be – and will remain – focused on me. I love attention! And I’ll do anything for it, which is why I’ve been dubbed the ‘pesky people cat.’ Pesky, I may be, but I’m also unbelievably lovable.


  • SNOWSHOE

    My elegant facial markings and fancy white paws make me appear a lot more dignified than I actually am. When you meet me, you’ll realize I’m a whirlwind of sociability and unbridled affection which I’ll unleash upon anyone I encounter. And once I get my paws on you, it’ll be hard to escape since I’ll follow you pretty much anywhere – even into the bathtub!


  • SOKOKE

    I’m one of the rarest cat breeds in the world, blessed with a truly unique African tabby pattern and high intelligence. I bond closely with my humans and even have an uncanny ability to pick up on human emotions and act accordingly. I don’t adjust well to new humans or environments so make sure you can commit before you scoop me up.


  • SOMALI CAT

    Vibrantly colored and with a full-plume tail, I look like – and have the cunningness of – a fox. Yes, I’m a clever cat and I use my smarts to investigate every nook and cranny of the house, learn how to open closed cabinets, and knock various objects off high places to see how they land. I admit, I can be a handful but good-natured, sociable nature makes me worth the trouble.


  • SPHYNX

    Highly sociable and unreservedly affectionate, I know no shame when it comes to begging for attention. I’ll greet you when you get home, follow you wherever you go, talk to you endlessly, learn to play fetch so we can bond further, and even snuggle up to sleep with you. ‘Personal space’ isn’t in my repertoire so no boundaries between us, okay?


  • TURKISH VAN

    Blessed with an easy sociability and active nature, I’m a cat that gets along with everyone and on every terrain. I am a marathon runner on ground, a master at scaling heights, and so good at swimming, I’ve been dubbed the ‘Swimming Cat.’ But despite my high-flying ways, I have a sensitive side and bond very closely with my humans so make sure you can commit for the long-term before inviting me into your life.


  • TOYGER

    I might look like a little tiger, but I haven’t a ferocious bone in my adorable body. In fact, I’m as easy-going and sociable as a cat can be! I love to mix and mingle with humans and other pets and my friendliness makes it easy-peasy for me to adapt to new surroundings and make instant friends with new people.


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Kitten Color Names

Orange Kittens

  • Caliente - Cali for short
  • Salsa
  • Chili
  • Paprika
  • Tamale
  • Sunset
  • Alesha
  • panta

White Kittens

  • Frosty
  • Icy
  • Pearl
  • Snowball
  • Snowflake
  • Marilyn
  • Andy
  • Monroe
  • Warhol
  • Sugar

Black Kittens

  • Midnight
  • Ebony
  • Shadow
  • Indigo
  • Mephistopheles - Mephisto for short
  • Grimalkin
  • Kasper
  • darky
  • sandy

Grey Kittens

  • Ash/Ashley
  • Cinder
  • Ghost
  • Periwinkle
  • Smoky
  • Misty
  • Sinto
  • Diamond
  • Flippy

Yellow Kittens

  • Mooney
  • Sunny
  • Daffodil
  • Buttercup
  • Goldie
  • Gold Brick
  • groly
  • matty
  • stily

Brown Kittens

  • Cocoa
  • Godiva
  • Coffee
  • Mocha
  • Cappuccino
  • Latte
  • Dutch
  • lili
Fur-Based Kitten Names

Striped Kittens

  • Tiger
  • Tigger
  • Jailbird
  • Toyger
  • Soldier

Long-Haired Kittens

  • Rapunzel
  • Godiva - From the fairy tale
  • Nugent - As in Ted Nugent

Hairless Kittens

  • Slick
  • Chilly
  • Suede
  • Mr. Bigglesworth - For Austin Powers fans
  • Fluffy - For those who appreciate irony
Kitten Personality Names

For "Wild Cat" Personalities

  • Taz - Short for Tasmanian Devil
  • Blitzen
  • Cyclone
  • Twister
  • Simba
  • Tarzan
  • Beast

For "Laid-Back" Personalities

  • Dreamer
  • Jerry
  • Garcia
  • Phish
  • Lazy

For Mischievous Personalities

  • Cheshire
  • Wizard
  • Beelzebub
  • Diablo
  • Hecate
Themed Cat Names

From 'Cats,' the Musical

  • Rum Tum Tugger
  • Munkestrap
  • Grizzabella
  • Kretella
  • Victoria
  • Gus

Food Names

  • Ambrosia
  • Apple
  • Brownie
  • Burrito
  • Butter
  • Caviar
  • Cinnamon
  • Cous Cous
  • Crouton
  • Cupcake
  • Gingersnap
  • Ham
  • Hot Dog
  • Ice
  • Kiwi
  • Oreo
  • Peanut
  • Pepperoni

Names that Play on Words

  • Apricat
  • Faux Paw
  • Imakat
  • Furnando
  • Kali Cat
  • Katy Kirstie
  • Putty
  • Tweetie Pie
  • Walter

Other Funny Names

  • Bugs
  • Furby
  • Killer
  • Gizmo
  • Hunter
  • jocker
  • Luffy
  • La Luna
  • Mouse
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Your Cat's Body Language

Ears

  • Forward: alert, interested or happy
  • Backward, sideways, flat ("airplane ears"): irritable, angry or frightened
  • Swiveling: attentive and listening to every little sound

Eyes

  • Pupils constricted: offensively aggressive, but possibly content
  • Pupils dilated (large): nervous or submissive (if somewhat dilated), defensively aggressive (if fully dilated), but possibly playful

Tail

  • Erect, fur flat: alert, inquisitive or happy
  • Fur standing on end: angry or frightened
  • Held very low or tucked between legs: insecure or anxious
  • Thrashing back and forth: agitated. The faster the tail, the angrier the cat
  • Straight up, quivering: excited, really happy. If your cat hasn't been neutered or spayed, he or she could be getting ready to spray something.

Body

  • Back arched, fur standing on end: frightened or angry
  • Back arched, fur flat: welcoming your touch
  • Lying on back, purring: very relaxed
  • Lying on back, growling: upset and ready to strike

Rubbing

    When your cat rubs his chin and body against you, he's telling you he loves you, right? Well, sort of. What he's really doing is marking his territory. You'll notice that he also rubs the chair, the door, his toys, everything in sight. He's telling everyone that this is his stuff, including you. But he does love you, too.

Kneading

    This is sometimes called "making biscuits," because the cat works her paws on a soft surface as if it she's kneading bread dough. It's a holdover from kittenhood, when a nursing kitten massaged her mother's teats to make milk flow. Your cat does this when she is really happy.

The Flehmen response

  • Have you noticed times when your cat—perhaps while sniffing your shoe—lifts his head, opens his mouth slightly, curls back his lips and squints his eyes? He's not making a statement about how your shoe smells; he's gathering more information.
  • Your cat's sense of smell is so essential to him that he actually has an extra olfactory organ that very few other creatures have: the Jacobson's organ. It's located on the roof of his mouth behind his front teeth and is connected to the nasal cavity.
  • When your cat gets a whiff of something really fascinating, he opens his mouth and inhales so that the scent molecules flow over the Jacobson's organ. This intensifies the odor and provides more information about the object he's sniffing. What he does with that information, well, we'll never know.

A Key to Your Cat's Moods

    Wondering if your cat is happy, meditating or having a bad day? Here's are some tips:
  • Content: Sitting or lying down, eyes half-closed, pupils narrowed, tail mostly still, ears forward and purring—a really happy cat will often knead on a soft surface.
  • Playful: Ears forward, tail up, whiskers forward and pupils somewhat dilated—playing is hunting behavior; your cat may stalk her prey (a toy, a housemate or you), then crouch down with her rear end slightly raised. A little wiggle of the butt, then…pounce! Your cat will grab her prey, bite it, wrestle it the floor and kick it with her hind feet: Her toy is now dead.
  • Irritated or over-stimulated: Pupils dilated, ears turned back and tail twitching or waving—your cat may growl or put his teeth on you as a warning to cease and desist. Intense play can quickly turn into overstimulation in some cats, resulting in biting and scratching.
  • Nervous or anxious: Ears sideways or back, pupils dilated and tail low or tucked between legs—your cat may slink through the house close to the floor, looking for somewhere to hide. He may turn his face to the wall to shut the world out.
  • Frightened or startled: Think Halloween cat—ears back and flat against her head, whiskers back, back arched, fur standing on end and tail erect or low. She may yowl, growl, hiss and spit.
  • Defensive: Crouched, ears flattened, whiskers back, tail between his legs or wrapped around his body, and pupils dilated—he may meow loudly, growl, hiss and spit.
  • Angry, aggressive: Ears back, pupils very constricted, and her tail may be up or down with the fur standing on end—an aggressive cat will stare down another cat and growl or yowl until the other cat gives way. Cats don't really want to fight; they prefer standoffs, but this can progress to fighting if one of the cats doesn't back down.
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The Natural History

Did you know that all cats, including lions, tigers and our own pets, are descended from one prehistoric creature? And that it was cats that chose to live with people, not the other way round?! Today's domestic cats have a very long and interesting history. Come on a journey through time to discover more...

20 million years ago

The oldest known relative of today's domestic cat develops.

4000 BC

In ancient Egypt, the African wildcat enters towns in search of food - mainly rats in Egyptian grain stores - and chooses to live close to people.

2000 BC

Cats are more relaxed around humans and enjoy the food and shelter that they provide. The Egyptians welcome cats into their homes because they keep snakes away. Egyptians also worship cats as sacred animals and ban people from taking them to other countries.

1000 BC – 500 BC

Domesticated cats - used to living with people - spread across south-east Asia and into India as cats are sold and transported to new places secretly.

500 AD

The Romans introduce cats to the whole of Europe, including Britain, as their empire gets bigger.

1400s

After being objects of worship for the Egyptians for thousands of years, cats now find themselves associated with evil and in particular witches. They are treated extremely badly and often killed.

1700s

American settlers ship in large number of cats from Europe to control plagues of rats; the domestic cat then spreads across the Americas.

1800s

The popularity of cats as pets in Britain grows, although cruelty is still everywhere. In 1871 the first cat show takes place in London.

1914-8

Cats serve in the First World War, being used in the trenches to sniff out poisonous gas and on war ships to control rats.

1927

Cats Protection is created, originally to educate people about cats and cat care, but later to help and rehome unwanted cats

2000s

Cats become one of the most popular pets in Britain, with over 9 million cats being owned. Cats are popular because they are both independent and affectionate too.

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