I have chosen these breeds of cats because, for as long as I can remember, I have loved Big Fluffy cats.
The fluffier, the better! Cats and I always have gotten along great. And have been a companion animal for a
large portion of it. Even though I have had other types of pets. Such as lizards, snakes, ferrets, spiders,
and even a snapping turtle at one point. I am a big, big fan of critters. Dogs, cats, skunks, raccoons.
Doesn't really matter. I'm just a big, giant Critter Person, I guess? (Still Eats all the Meats, Domestic and Wild, Though)
Why These Breeds of Cats?
Why did I choose these breeds of cats, one might ask? Well, I am a fan of almost every breed of cat. But these
Fluff Monsters are just some of my Favorites. I did not choose these breeds to endorse any one breed. I simply
picked six I felt were adorable. And, also, very, very Large! (I like Big Cats, visit the Other Cats Gallery Page).
Now, don’t get me wrong, all Animals are important and necessary. And I also cannot wait to see your Submissions on my Website.
Please Enjoy all of the Cat Photos I have put on this site. Visitors Submissions Coming Soon!
Domestic Tabby
Species Name: Felis catus
Lifespan: 13–20 years
Description: The term "tabby" itself does not refer to a breed but a coat pattern
found in many different domestic cat breeds and mixed-breed cats. This pattern is
genetically linked to the domestic cat's wild ancestor, the
African wildcat, which also has similar markings.
Species Name: Felis catus
Lifespan: 9-15 years
Description: A cross between the Persian and Siamese cat breeds, is characterized by a
luxurious, long coat and striking blue eyes. This medium to large breed has a distinct
"colorpoint" pattern, with darker fur on its face, ears, legs, and tail, contrasting with
a lighter body. Physically, they have a round head with a short, snub nose, full cheeks,
and small ears, resembling a Persian cat. Himalayans are known for their sweet, gentle,
and affectionate nature, enjoying cuddles and companionship but also possessing a playful side.
Species Name: Felis catus
Lifespan: 12-15 years
Description: Large, muscular domestic cats, often called "gentle giants".
Known for their rugged, shaggy, water-resistant coat, especially long on
the belly and tail, and their large, tufted ears and paws. They are
slow-maturing, typically taking three to four years to reach their full size,
and possess a friendly, intelligent, and playful, dog-like personality.
Making them excellent family pets.
Species Name: Felis catus
Lifespan: 12-18 years
Description: A medium to large, muscular domestic cat known for its wild appearance,
with a short, satin-textured coat featuring spotted patterns in colors like
tawny, chocolate, blue, and silver. These athletic and energetic cats are
social, intelligent, and often described as having a "doglike" personality,
as they can be trained and enjoy human interaction. Their physical traits include a
wedge-shaped head, large almond-shaped eyes, and wide-set ears, with a distinctive
"M" on the forehead and ringed tail spots.
Species Name: Felis catus
Lifespan: 12-20 years
Description: Large, semi-longhaired cats known for their gentle,
docile nature and tendency to go limp when picked up, giving them their name.
They are characterized by a modified wedge-shaped head, striking blue, oval-shaped eyes,
and a soft, silky coat that comes in various colorpoint patterns like seal, blue, and chocolate.
These affectionate, sociable cats are often described as "puppy-like" due to their loyalty
and desire to be near their owners.
Species Name: Felis catus
Lifespan: 12-17 years
Description: A large, muscular cat originating from Turkey, known for its semi-long,
cashmere-like coat, distinctive head and tail coloring (the "Van pattern"), and a
strong affinity for water, earning the nickname "swimming cat". Personality-wise,
they are energetic, intelligent, and acrobatic, enjoying climbing, playing fetch,
and solving puzzles, making them good companions for active households. They are also
my Mom's Favorite cat breed. (Miss You, Muffin!)