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Ragdoll
A large, heavy breed with a semilong, silky coat, the Ragdoll is a very relaxed, quiet breed with a low activity level, according to Miller. Extremely affectionate with its people and friendly towards strangers and other cats, the Ragdoll can generally adapt well to new environments and rarely show aggression to either people or other cats, provided they’re socialized properly from a young age. When you pick one up, it has a tendency to go limp in your arms like a doll, which is how the breed got its name.

Persian
With a calm, passive personality, the Persian is the epitome of tranquility. Quiet and laidback, the breed can be fearful (and may hide) around strangers but is generally adaptable and able to tolerate a variety of environments. Persians do best in a quiet home with a nicely set routine, however, and tend not to like loud music or too much noise.

Selkirk Rex
Easily recognized by their curly coat and broad head, the Selkirk Rex shares many its quiet characteristics with its parent breed, the Persian. Slightly more playful and active than their relatives, the Selkirk is also easy to handle in the show ring, according to Miller.

Exotic
A medium sized breed with a large, round head and face, the Exotic is another Persian relative that is still outcrossed to Persians today, Miller said. The breed meets the same standards for the Persian, and therefore has a similarly quiet and peaceful personality, except for its coat, which is short. The Exotic also tends to be slightly more active than its Persian relatives.

Maine Coon
Known as the “gentle giants” of the cat world, the Maine Coon is one of the largest domestic breeds of cat and has attained its winning personality over 100 years of selective breeding, according to Miller. With a strong build and a broad chest, the breed is consistently quiet, affectionate towards its owners and nonaggressive towards both people and other cats. Though they are quiet and generally peace loving, they tend to be outgoing and are not fearful of strangers.

Siberian Forest Cat
Another large, heavy breed, the Siberian Forest Cat is social with people and other cats but is generally mellow, quiet and very laid back. At ease in both a show hall and home environment, Siberian Forest Cats are generally unconcerned about other cats and will often roll onto its back to allow strangers to rub its belly, which is a sign of trust, Miller said. Affectionate and intelligent, the breed likes to solve its own problems and is strangely attracted to water, so don’t be surprised to find it playing in the sink or taking an occasional dip.

Tonkinese
A breed that was established as the result of mixing the Burmese with the Siamese, the Tonkinese has the very best of both its parent breeds, Miller said. Affectionate like their parent breeds, the Tonk is not nearly as vocal as its Siamese relatives and is devoted to its owner. Medium in size with a muscular build, the Tonkinese is a bit more active and adventurous than some of the other breeds on this list and can be easily trained to walk on a leash.

Russian Blue
Considered the ultimate homebody for many years, the Russian Blue has always been the happiest in its home with its own family and a particular routine, Miller says, and has been difficult to show because of its discomfort in new places. However, the breed has evolved into a more outgoing and less fearful show cat and still makes an excellent companion for a person looking for a devoted, quiet companion. Recognized easily by its double coat, the Russian Blue has dense, silky fur that stands out at a 45degree angle, allowing you to trace patterns into it.

Burmese
A devoted lap cat that is also affectionate towards strangers, the Burmese is not known to run and hide from people but instead likes to insert itself into the action around the home in a friendly, calm manner. Decidedly more vocal than some of the other breeds on this list, the Burmese may be chatty and look to strike up a conversation with you whenever it desires. Intelligent and loving, expect your Burmese to snuggle up with you in bed or spend time at your side whenever you’re at home.

Korat
Similarly to the Russian Blue, the Korat is a complete homebody that is devoted to its people and prefers to be in safe, familiar surroundings. This nature makes it difficult to show the breed at times, Miller said, and they will sometimes voice their displeasure in the ring when being handled. Though the breed may seem fearful in a new environment, Miller said that she has not found the breed to be aggressive towards people in her experience.

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