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  2. Fluffy Cat Breeds to Consider When You're Thinking of ... - AOL

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    Maine Coon. Sure, this big kitty looks like a bruiser—Maine Coons are one of the largest domestic cats, with males sometimes weighing in at a hefty 25 pounds or more. But he's really more of a ...

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  4. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    The breed is often known for its large, round, deep-blue eyes, [23] [24] though other cats may have that feature as well. [25] The genes for point coloration are also responsible for these distinctive blue eyes. Deeper shades of blue are favored in cat shows. Ragdoll Cat looking away from camera Ragdoll cats have distinctive, large, oval, blue eyes

  5. York Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    The father was a black longhaired cat and the mother was a longhaired black and white cat. [citation needed] Their Siamese ancestors created the brown coloring in one kitten: Brownie. Brownie had a litter that subsequent summer with a black longhaired tom. There were two kittens in the litter: a chocolate male and a white and chocolate female.

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  7. American Bobtail - Wikipedia

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    American Bobtails require two to three years to develop, slower than many domestic cat breeds. [1]While the typically “bobcat-“ or “ocelot”-like spotted coat patterning is the most basal coloration seen on the breed, many other colors and patterns exist (both in long and shorthair varieties), including black, blue, brindle, brown, calico, chocolate, cinnamon, fawn, lilac, pied, red-and ...