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Take a look at our list of large cat breeds and see why these kitties make great big house cats.
These feline breeds are various shades of grey and totally gorgeous.
These distinct felines are one-of-a-kind thanks to their looks and their personalities.
Get to know these six spotted cat breeds created to have a wild look and a domestic disposition.
Is it an illness? Stress? Pure and simple revenge? Find out why your cat is peeing on the bed—and how to stop it.
If you’re looking for a cat to call your own and you’re interested in a breed that is generally known for its laid-back nature, check out the following breeds.
You’re probably familiar with the domestic shorthair that’s all black, but black cats rule the purebred kingdom, too.
What’s not to love about a large cat that gives you more to snuggle with?
If you’re planning on bringing home one of these breeds, you better go out and buy a FURminator.
Ensure the best care for your senior kitty! Here’s what every pet parent needs to know about making the switch to senior cat food.
While breed alone cannot determine a cat’s personality, some are known for their homebody tendencies. Here are the ten most docile cat breeds.
Who says felines aren't friendly? These ten cat breeds are some of the most affectionate, easy-to-get-along-with animals you'll ever encounter.
Looking for a pet with all of the low-maintenance care of a cat but the affectionate personality of a pup? Consider one of these breeds that’ll be sure to please even the most devoted dog people with their playful, friendly personalities.
You may be able to recognize a Siamese with ease, or pick a Persian out of a lineup, but do you know these rare cat breeds?
BeChewy explores 12 of the most athletic cat breeds, from the famous Siamese cat to the majestic Bengal cat.
From their history as hunters and travelers, some cats love both swimming in and being around water.