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8 fluffy cat breeds to cuddle up to

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Ragdoll

The Ragdoll is better known for its striking color point coat and piercing blue eyes. They also have a large, muscular form with a semi-longhair and silky coat.

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Maine Coon

The Maine Coon is regarded as one of the largest cat breeds, and they certainly have the fluffiest coat to match! They’re known for their distinctive long, bushy tail, and thick, silky fur coat.

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Himalayan

The fluffy Himalayan is a cross between the Siamese and Persian cat. Originating in India from around the 1920s, they are known for their incredibly long, glossy fur, and dramatic ruff

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Norwegian Forest Cat

This popular breed of domestic cat originates from Northern Europe, and so naturally adapted to a colder climate.

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Ragamuffin

The Ragamuffin is similar to the Ragdoll but was classified as a separate breed in 1994. Breeders wanted to bring more colors and patterns to the Ragdoll by crossing them with Persians

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Birman

Also known as the “Sacred Cat of Burma”, the Birman is a beautiful, long-haired, color-pointed cat breed. Similar to the Siamese of Thailand, the Birman has a stockier body

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Siberian Forest Cat

As the national cat of Russia, the Siberian Forest Cat is large and muscular with a barrel-shaped torso. They have long-haired, thick undercoats that are usually pale near the skin and darkens towards the outer end

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Exotic Shorthair

This fluffy cat breed was developed as a short-haired version of the Persian, and often nicknamed, ‘the lazy man’s Persian’.

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