By Sheetal Kumari | October 1, 2024
Maine Coons are one of the largest cats, reaching up to 18 pounds, with long, fluffy fur and a playful, friendly nature that makes them beloved pets.
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Savannah cats, a cross between domestic cats and wild servals, can weigh 25 pounds. Their exotic appearance and high energy make them truly unique companions.
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Ragdolls are gentle giants, weighing up to 20 pounds, known for their calm temperament, striking blue eyes, and semi-long, soft coats that are irresistible to touch.
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Weighing up to 16 pounds, Norwegian Forest Cats are muscular, with thick, water-resistant fur. These independent yet affectionate cats thrive in cold climates and love exploring.
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Chausies, a mix of domestic cats and wild jungle cats, are sleek and athletic. Weighing 20 pounds, they are adventurous and intelligent, making them highly active pets.
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British Shorthairs, sturdy and calm, can weigh up to 18 pounds. Known for their round faces and plush coats, they are friendly, laid-back companions.
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Siberian cats are muscular and agile, weighing up to 17 pounds. They’re affectionate, playful, and have hypoallergenic, thick coats that allow them to thrive in cold conditions.
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Ragamuffins, similar to Ragdolls, weigh up to 20 pounds. With their fluffy coats and sweet personalities, they are affectionate companions who love attention and family life.
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Turkish Vans, known for their love of water, weigh up to 18 pounds. Their semi-long coats and playful nature make them energetic, unique pets with strong personalities.
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Bengal cats, weighing 12 to 15 pounds, are known for their muscular build and wild, leopard-like appearance. They are highly active, intelligent, and love climbing and exploring.
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