10 Cat Breeds  That Are Not Wild

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Louviere adores sociable Siberian cats and has two of them. They're cute, friendly with other dogs, and expensive in the United States. Some may be found in shelters.

1. Siberian

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2. Scottish Fold

Scottish Folds look like owls because their ears are pulled back and their faces are round. They have even tempers, are active, love each other, and aren't too needy or demanding.

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Burmilla: an adorable cross between chinchilla Persian and Burmese cats. They're sofa potatoes, not party beasts, with green eyes and a silky coat.

3. Burmilla

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4. RagaMuffin

RagaMuffins are adorable large cats (males can weigh up to 20 pounds) with soft, non-matting hair. Brushing once or twice a week is sufficient to keep it clean.

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Birman cats are known for being calm, so temple monks trusted them to be their friends. They follow people around, need love, and don't like being left alone.

5. Birman

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6. American Shorthair

American shorthairs are friendly and playful, and people on the Mayflower liked them because they were good hunters. They're easygoing, but that doesn't mean they're calm, as that's a matter of opinion.

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Ragdolls are calm, long-haired cats with blue eyes.  They get along well with dogs and love to fall asleep in your arms.

7. Ragdoll

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8.Himalayan

Himalayans are a nice mix of Siamese and Persian. They love to cuddle and play, and their spots and blue eyes make them stand out. Beautiful floofs with long hair!

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Petting a calm cat on the chin makes them friendly. Persian cats fit the bill because they have cute, smooshed faces and need a lot of cleaning for lap cats.

9. Persian

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10.British Shorthair

British Shorthairs are bred to be gentle and look smooth. They can be shy, so socialising them as kittens is important for a well-rounded cat.

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