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  2. 6 Cat Breeds for People Who Love Dogs

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    Siberian cat. Siberian cats are also great for people who love dogs. With the recent news that Keir Starmer has adopted a Siberian cat, Google searches for the popular pet have increased by 125%.

  3. Dog-like cat - Wikipedia

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    Dog-like cat (also canine-like cat, puppy cat, puppy-like cat, and so on) is a term in popular culture that refers to specific breeds of domestic cats that have unusual behavioral tendencies that are reminiscent of young domestic dogs. These are within the scope of feline behavior, and may be enhanced through selective breeding.

  4. The Cutest Kid-Friendly Cat Breeds You'll Instantly Fall in ...

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    Balinese. The playful Balinese is a perfect addition to any family – this loving breed creates strong bonds with every member of the family, including kids, dogs and other cats.

  5. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    Some breeders in Britain have tried to breed away from the limpness owing to concerns that extreme docility "might not be in the best interests of the cat". [13] [16] Breed standard marketing and publicity material describe the Ragdoll as affectionate, intelligent, relaxed in temperament, gentle, and an easy-to-handle lap cat.

  6. 32 best cat breeds for first-time owners - AOL

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    A breed that loves nothing more than to show affection to its household humans, the Abyssinian is, without doubt, one of the friendliest cat breeds on this list, making it a top choice should you ...

  7. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Domestic cats have been diversified by humans into breeds and domestic and wild hybrids.Many such breeds recognized by various cat registries.Additionally, there are new and experimental breeds, landraces being established as standardized breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed and lapsed (extinct) breeds.