25 Unique Cat Breeds That You've Probably Never Seen
Sure, no one can resist the grumpy face of a fluffy Persian or the super-cuteness of a fuzzy tabby kitten. But if you’re searching for an extra-special fur baby, there’s a whole world of unusual breeds out there! From the quirky look of a La Perm to the somewhat werewolf-like but irresistible Lykoi, there are many unique cat breeds that are as personable as they are memorable.
If you’re looking to adopt, just remember that bringing home any kitten or cat is a big decision that will impact your (and your cat’s!) life for years. Make sure you have the time to commit because although cats are known for their independent natures, that doesn’t mean they want to be left alone all the time.
Cats actually love interacting with their people and need toys and stimulation to stay happy and healthy. That includes plenty of indoor enrichment activities, including cat toys, cat trees, and all kinds of things your cat needs to keep them busy and out of mischief.
Also, when it comes to choosing a specific breed, remember that every cat is an individual. Even though certain cat breeds generally are known to have similar personality traits, there are no guarantees! Every cat, just like every person, has his or her own disposition.
If you do fall in love with a unique cat breed, do your homework. Talk to breeders and cat fancy clubs to learn whether a specific breed is the right fit for your family. Responsible breeders want to make a good match, so they can be a great place to ask questions about a cat breed.
Also, don’t rule out shelters! There are plenty of places to adopt a cat, and rescue organizations have tons of amazing cats—both pure breed and mixed breed—that may be right for your family.
Read on to learn about these truly unique cat breeds:
Bombay
Resembling a tiny black panther, Bombay cats are outgoing, playful and friendly. They're a very social cat breed.
La Perm
Lovable, easy-going, and people-oriented, these cats—which look like they have a permanent wave!—typically are real cuddlers. La Perms are a great breed for families with kids.
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Ocicat
Resembling wild ocelots, the Ocicat is super-smart. The breed is often described as "dog-like" for its sociable personality. They tend to bond with one person in the household, though they are friendly with everyone.
Lykoi
Curious and trainable, this adorable breed is often said to resemble a werewolf with its scruffy coat. Lykoi cats are standoffish to strangers but friendly and warm to family members.
Russian Peterbald
Lively and affectionate, the Russian Peterbald is a charming breed that makes a wonderful pet. They're also very vocal with their owners.
Minuet
A cross between a Persian and a Munchkin, the Minuet breed has a sweet face and fluffy coat. They're also super-curious, so be sure to provide this breed with plenty of enrichment activities.
Highlander
The Highlander gets along with everyone, including family, strangers, other cats, and even dogs. They're affectionate and happiest when at the center of the action.
American Curl
The fluffy, curled-back ears of this adorable breed make them irresistible! American Curls are friendly cats that quickly become devoted to their people.
Chinchilla
Chinchilla cats look similar to Persians but with a face that's less flat. They're calm cats with a serene temperament. Chinchillas come in only in white, but their coats may be tipped with black, silver, or gold.
Khao Manee
An athletic cat originating in Thailand, the Khao Manee is a personable breed that's devoted to its humans. The jewel-toned eyes may be the same or two different colors. This breed thrives on attention and shouldn't be left alone for long.
Ukrainian Levkoy
Friendly and playful, the distinctive appearance of the Ukrainian Levkoy resembles the Sphinx cat. The folded ears give them a unique look, and they're mostly (but not totally) hairless with a fine layer of fuzz over some parts of the body.
Balinese
Friendly and outgoing, Balinese cats do not like to be alone. They're playful, demanding, and very vocal with their humans.
Savannah
Savannah cats resemble wild cats with their stunning spotted coats. They have strong hunting instincts, so they're not great if you have other pets such as fish or hamsters, though they do fine with other cats and dogs. They also like water —a rarity for most cat breeds.
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Siberian
Native to the forests of Siberia, this gorgeous cat has three layers of coats for warmth. This breed is intelligent and adventurous and loves climbing and jumping.
Scottish Fold
With folded ears and an intense expression, this rare breed doesn't look real! Scottish Fold cats are curious, friendly, and independent.
Abyssinian
Lean and muscular, the Abyssinian loves to climb and play. Make sure to give this breed plenty of opportunities for mental and physical stimulation to keep it happy and healthy.
Bengal
Athletic and loyal, Bengal cats have gorgeous, unique markings and quickly become attached to their people. They require daily interaction to stay happy and out of trouble.
Sphinx
As a hairless cat, you certainly can say this is one of the more unique cat breeds! But Sphinx cats have very sweet and loving personalities and will joyfully greet their owners when they return home, which is why they make such wonderful pets.
Singapura
Curious and intelligent, Singapura cats love their people and would rather climb up on you than be left alone. They're highly intelligent cats, so make sure to give them plenty of mental and physical activity.
Munchkin
With very short legs, these cats have long, low-slung bodies. Munchkins are playful, curious, and sociable.
Maine Coon
Maine Coon Cats are friendly, extroverted, and playful, making them great pets. Besides their solid little bodies (which can weigh up to 20 pounds!), the tiny tufts of fur are one of their most endearing physical traits.
Ragdoll
Ragdoll cats get their names because they generally just want to hang out in your lap, as limp as a ragdoll. But they make great pets because they're easy-going, friendly, and affectionate.
Norwegian Forest Cat
Native to the forests of Norway, this cat has a gorgeous coat that benefits from regular grooming. The breed is affectionate but mostly independent: Don't count on this breed to want constant cuddles.
Russian Blue
Russian Blue cats are independent and don't mind if you're at work all day. But when you are home, you'd better pay them your full attention! This breed is super-smart, athletic, and loyal.
American Shorthair
As an old breed that accompanied European sailors to the New World as early as the 1600s, American Shorthairs are smart, athletic, and fairly quiet. They'll chirp instead of meow when they want your attention.
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