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Discover the most popular cat breeds in the world from A to Z

In the world there are many types of cats and their types are multiple and unfortunately we do not know all their types and where they lived and what their source is. In this post we will try to clarify some of the most famous species and breeds of cats and some of their countries of origin
Names of different breeds of cats by country 

The names of the different breeds of cats and the countries they came from :



In the world there are many types of cats and their types are multiple and unfortunately we do not know all their types and where they lived and what their source is. In this post we will try to clarify some of the most famous species and breeds of cats and some of their countries of origin

The names of different breeds of cats In addition to the previously mentioned breeds, there are several breeds of cats, namely :

  • Norwegian Forest Cat: its origin is Norwegian.
  • Burmese Cat (English: Burmese): Burmese Siberian cat (in English: Siberian): originally from Russia.
  • Tonkinese Cat (English: Tonkinese): originated from Canada.
  • Russian Blue Cat (English: Russian Blue): originally from Russia. Egyptian Mau cat (in English: Egyptian Mau): its origin is from Egypt.
  • Ocicat Cat (English: Ocicat): its origin from the United States. Singapore Cat (English: Singapura): its origin is from Singapore.
  • Manx: It is from the Isle of Man.
  • Japanese Bobtail (English: Japanese Bobtail): its origin is from Japan.
  • Selkirk Rex Cat: English origin.
  • American Curl: Its origin is from the United States.
  • Chartroux Cat (English: Chartroux): originally from France.
  • Somali cat (English: Somali): its origin from Somalia.
  • Turkish Angora cat (English: Turkish Angora): its origin is from Turkey.
  • Short-haired cat with colored limbs (English: Colourpoint Shorthair): is from the United States.
  • Balinese cat (English: Balinese): its origin from the United States.
  • The Tramp Cat or Ragamuffin (English: Ragamuffin): its origin is from the United States.
  • European Burmese: from Burma. Mumbai Cat (English: Bombay): its origin is from the United States.
  • Havana Brown Cat (English: Havana Brown): its origin is from the United Kingdom.
  • American Bobtail Cat: (English: American Bobtail): its origin from the United States.
  • Turkish Van (English: Turkish Van): It is from Turkey.
  • Burmilla Cat (English: Burmilla): its origin is from the United Kingdom.
  • LaPerm (Cat: LaPerm): It is from the United States.
  • Korat cat, or Karat cat (English: Korat): originally from Thailand.
  • American Wirehair: His origin is from the United States.
  • Shiny California Cat (English: California Spangled): Its origin is from the United States.
  • Cymric Cat: English origin: Cymric.
  • Munchkin Cat (English: Munchkin): It is from the United States.
  • Nebelung Cat (English: Nebelung): its origin from the United States.
  • Savannah Cat (English: Savannah): its origin is from the United States.
  • White-footed cat (English: Snowshoe): its origin is from the United States.
  • Toyger (English: Toyger): It is from the United States.
  • Ossie, or York Chocolate Cat: is from the states
  • Aegean cat: English from Aegean cat
  • The Arabian Cat (English: Arabian Mau): its origin is from the Arabian Peninsula.
  • Tiffany's Cat (English: Asian Semi-longhair): its origin from the United Kingdom.
  • Bambino cat: It is from the United States.
  • Brazilian Shorthair: It is from Brazil.
  • British Cat Medium Hair (English: British Semi-longhair): its origin is from the United Kingdom.
  • Chantilly-Tiffany Cat: English from Chantilly-Tiffany.
  • Chawais or Chausie Cat: It is from Egypt.
  • Cyprus Cat (in English: Cyprus): its origin is from Cyprus.
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Zain YouceF is an animal writer and enthusiast with experience working in a veterinary hospital and several leading horse charities and learning more about dog development and obedience. He has personal experience with dogs, cats, rabbits, giblets and horses. This first-hand experience combined with a lifelong interest in learning makes researching and writing about the latest in animal welfare, training and breeding a natural convenience.

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