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    • Nebelung. USA. 15–18 years. Semi-Longhair. The Nebelung (or “creature of the mist”) is a semi-longhaired cat originating in the USA.
    • Maine Coon. Maine, USA. 9–15 years. Semi-Longhair. Maine Coons are famous in the cat world and are the biggest breed of domestic cat in the world.
    • Ragdoll. California, USA. 12–15 years. Semi-Longhair. Ragdolls are beloved for their looks and temperament. The cats are large and fluffy but gentle and sweet.
    • Birman. Myanmar (Birma)/France. 12–16 years. Semi-Longhair. The beautiful Birman is a wonderfully calm and collected feline. They have a pretty cream and brown coat paired with piercing blue eyes.
  1. Aug 26, 2024 · From their name, you’ll probably guess why the Norwegian Forest Cats need such fluffy tails. Their entire bodies are thick and bushy, and they have waterproof fur with a thick undercoat. In ...

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  2. Cats with fluffy tails captivate with their luxurious, soft brushes that are not only a spectacle but also a testament to their diverse genetics and adaptations 12 Breeds of Cats With Fluffy Tails: History, Facts & Pictures

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    Family Felidae: 37 species in 18 genera belonging to 3 subfamilies, found worldwide except Antarctica; evolved in the Late Eocene Era, about 37 million years ago, Sub family Felinae: 29 species, found worldwide except Antarctica; evolved about 10 million years ago

    Genus Felis (small cats): six old species, including the wildcat and domestic cat, found worldwide; evolved in the Pliocene Era, about 5.3 to 3.6 million years ago

    Cats were domesticated because they were sacred animals and were very useful in protecting granaries and crop from rodents. These days this original reason behind the domestication of cat is lost in the urban areas and slightly present in the rural areas. Now cats are used as pets for companionship and show.

    The Persian cat, whose exact origin is unknown but Iran is suggested, is believed to be a mixed breed cat. The tailless Manx, the hairless Sphynx and curly-coated Devon Rex are mutant genes. The ancestors of all Egyptian cats come from Africa. The Siamese cat is believed to have Asian ancestry even though no living species of Asian cats have been f...

    House cat has two or three breeding seasons in a year. Cat breed can be recognized through its, facial features, color and texture of the coat, and body shape and size. Different breeds of cats have different looks. The main difference between different cat breeds is the variation of color and texture of the cat coat. Cats can be distinguished by t...

    Based on the color of coat, longhair and shorthair breed both have different subcategories. The coat color includes white, cream, silver, smoke, tortoiseshell, tabby, red, blue etc. Some of the colors and patterned colors in a cat can be genetically linked with the sex or condition of the cat. For instance, calicos, tortoiseshells, and blue-cream c...

    Longhair cats are distinguished with their long flowing coat. The coat colors are solid colors, bicolor, or patterned colors . The solid colors in longhair breeds are black, white, red, blue, and cream. Bicolor cat coat includes black and white, red and silver etc. Patterned coats include white with black streaks, silver and black; tabby, calico, b...

    The Siamese cat has round head; flexible, long body; long, slim tail; slim legs, and slanted blue eyes. Some Siamese may also have crossed eyes, curly tails, or muscular body. The Siamese cat is small and agile. It is regarded as the most intelligent house cat. It is affectionate and loyal, but can be destructive sometimes. Siamese cat is highly vo...

    Persian cats are loving companions. They dont climb and jump much, they are not destructive, they love to hang with humans and bask in the sun. Persian cats are indoor cats, which mean they are prone to coat damage and disease when they roam outside. They can live up to 20 years.

    Persian cat has long and dense fur. In order to protect the coat (fur), frequent bathing and combing is necessary for Persian cat. They also must be kept indoor so that the majestic coat is preserved. Periodical combing is necessary to prevent hairballs in Persian cat.

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    • Bobbed Tail. A cat with a bobbed tail has a nub-like tail that closely resembles a rabbit tail. Cat breeds with stubby, bobbed tails usually got that way due to a natural genetic mutation.
    • Long Tail. Usually, a cat’s tail length is relative to its body length. However, some cats are long-tailed breeds with especially long tails. For example, the average domesticated cat has a tail that’s about 12 inches long.
    • Fluffy Tail. A cat with a fluffy tail has a big, bushy tail covered with long hair. Fluffy-tailed cats look incredible and are very photogenic. A cat with a full fluffy tail tends to be protective of its big, puffy tail because it knows all that hair is vulnerable to things like a dirty litter box or even other animals that want to play with it.
    • Curly Tail. While many cats curl their tails around themselves to keep warm, very few have naturally curly tails. Curly-tailed cats have kinks in their tails that are caused by an uncommon genetic mutation2 that many people think dates back to early Siamese cats.
  3. Jul 29, 2024 · Cat breeds might be considered fluffy if they have hair that’s more than about 1 inch long, but some fluffy cat breeds have even longer hair. Many fluffy cat breeds have double coats, with two layers of hair—a longer outercoat and a shorter, denser undercoat. One breed, the Siberian, even has a triple coat with three layers of hair ...

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  5. May 22, 2024 · Somali. Leanly muscular and lithe, the Somali has been called the "fox cat" due to his fluffy tail, large ears and striking russet-hued fur — though his coat may also feature colors like fawn, chocolate, blue, and lilac. The medium-long hair doesn't really knot, but it's not a bad idea to groom this breed once a week.

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