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10 Cat Breeds That Are Rare to Find

Scottish Fold cats get their name from the way their ears fold because of a gene that affects the cartilage in their ears.

Scottish Fold

It is a European breed with roots that go back to Roman times. In the 1980s, became very popular in the United States.

Norwegian Forest Cat

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Sphynx

Sphynx cats are great pets for people with allergies because they have big ears and no hair on their bodies. They are friendly, playful, and affectionate.

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Egyptian Mau

Egyptian Maus are beautiful, friendly, and good hunters. They are the only domestic cat breed with natural spots.

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Korat cats came from Thailand and have been around for a very long time. In the 1800s, they were brought to Europe. In the 1950s, they came to the US.

Korat

British shorthair cats are quiet and shy. They are native to Britain and have coats that are blue-grey. The ACA recognised them in 1967

British Shorthair

The Peterbald was created by breeding it with an oriental shorthair. ACFA recognised the breed for championship competition in 2008.

Peterbald

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Minskin

When a munchkin and a sphynx are bred together, they make minskin cats. Their short legs and sparse fur give them a unique look.

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American Bobtail

American Bobtail cats are great pets because they are domesticated but look wild. They were made in the 1960s and are hard to find.

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LaPerm

Because of a genetic change in Oregon farm cats in the 1980s, LaPerms have curly or wavy fur that comes in many colours and patterns

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