I don't really have a favourite breed, I love them all. Mine is just a regular garden variety tabby!
I don't really have a favourite breed, I love them all. Mine is just a regular garden variety tabby!
I have two cats, one is a berman and one is a bengal. I think I will always have bengals from now on. They have the best personality I have ever seen in a cat.Gamba is my second bengal, and he is a bit young yet to entertain us , but we just lost a 10 month old (juma ) bengal , and for the short time we had him he filled our hearts with love. he even showered with us. we miss him dearly, hopefully Gamba will be as good a friend as juma was
You know that a Calico is not a breed, but just a coat pattern right? :P
Anyway I don't know if I'm fond of any specific breed but Ragdolls are beautiful. Though I'm more partial to Torties (domestic short/medium/long) and diluted torties! They're my favorite coat pattern![]()
I have two Chantilly/Tiffany, mother and daughter, so I would have to say that this is my favorite breed.
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Zöe and Phoebe
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I seen my first savannah today, I think I will be getting myself one, they are very exotic looking, awsome looking cat,{my new fav breed} but the bengals are still my favorite as I have a little one, the personalty blows me away
Hmmmm...that is hard to say. I have had cats my entire life (42 years) and each one has had it's own unique personality. I will say this: I now have an orange tabby (my first) and he is a very affectionate head-butter, leg-butter, hand-butter -- you get the picture. He also tends to "knock things over" when he wants attention and doesn't get it. And meows?! Lord that cat can talk. LOL Very interesting cat. Now my DLH polydactyl P. K. on the other hand, hardly says a word and runs around "trilling" all the time. Two varied purrsonalities, but they play so well together!
Naranj's and P.K.'s Momma
I'd have to say british blue just because Zsa-Zsa is one, but persians are pretty cute too![]()
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