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In today's video, we're going to talk about the 7 UniqueLooking Cat Breeds.


All cat breeds are special in their own unique way. But there are certain breeds that really set the bar when it comes to uncommon looks and amazing features.

“Cat breeds run the gamut in looks — from those that are an ‘acquired taste’ to those easily imagined the laps of queens,” says Vickie Fisher, immediate past president of The International Cat Association (TICA). “Ditto for personalities, which run from funloving and active to quiet and regal.”

Whatever your preference, there’s bound to be a breed on this list that will catch your eye. Here are some uniquelooking cat breeds, along with some of the qualities that make them so compelling.


Scottish Fold.

With huge, round eyes and tiny ears that are always folded forward, giving the head an overall rounded appearance, Fisher warns that Scottish Fold owners might think they’re looking at an owl (an adorable one, albeit) and not an actual cat.

There is nothing a Scottish Fold–named for their folded ears–likes better than to be with their people, participating in whatever they are doing. As the name implies, Scottish Folds come from Scotland, and they can all trace their ancestry back to a barn cat named Susie who had folded ears and worked as a mouser.

These cats are sensitive, expressive, and active. They love to play and are not the best cats to leave home alone. They prefer a companion–even another cat–to keep them company. If you can provide this loving feline with the attention they crave and keep up with their needs, they just might be the new furry family member you’re looking for.


Selkirk Rex.

The Selkirk is the relaxed Rex. His Persian and British Shorthair ancestors give him a placid, cuddly nature, but he is more active than those breeds and likes to play. People who live with him describe him as sweet and endearing, with a bit of a silly streak.

There’s no such thing as a bad hair day for the Selkirk Rex. “These cats in sheep’s clothing look like little stuffed toys you’ll want to hold and cuddle,” said Fisher. “Plus their thick, curly coat is simply amazing to feel.”

Tolerant and affectionate, the Selkirk is not always a lap cat, but he likes people and other animals. With his sociable nature, he dislikes being left alone for long periods. Keep this funloving cat entertained with a fishingpole toy or flashlight beam, and he will be thrilled. Ignore him at your peril. He won’t hesitate to demand attention in a small, quiet voice if he feels that he’s not getting his due.


Singapura.

The Singapura has three distinguishing characteristics: His small size of 4 to 8 pounds, big eyes and ears for his size, and the sepiatoned coat that gives him the look of having stepped out of a 19thcentury photograph.

The tiny Singapura has a tiny little voice, but this mischievous and active cat makes his presence known in other ways: chasing small balls down the hall, tapdancing on keyboards, climbing curtains or anything else that will place him on high, or jumping on your shoulder as you walk by to go for a ride. He retains his playfulness well into adulthood.

The Singapura loves people and isn’t shy about meeting people. He likes being a lap cat and is an excellent bedwarmer on cold winter nights. Despite his busy nature, he is a gentle friend who will put aside his activities to keep you company when you’re feeling under the weather. The rest of the time? Watch out — he is as curious as cats come and will be into anything that looks interesting. The Singapura does best in a home where he will have plenty of company — human or animal.

The smallest of the TICA cat breeds is big on energy, says Fisher. “Impish and funloving, these little cats are always on the go,” she says. “Their little bodies, super inquisitive personalities, and huge, brilliant, round eyes will melt your heart.”
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