The ragdoll cat breed is the most popular cat breed for the fourth consecutive year thanks to its long, silky coat and brilliant blue eyes.
The Maine Coon Cat, which is our largest breed, has earned the moniker "the gentle giant," according to Keiger.
Although they seem remarkably like their Persian parent type, the exotic strain is undoubtedly more popular, probably because of their low-maintenance manes.
One of the most identifiable breeds in the world, the famous Persian is known for its flat features and long, flowing fur.
"Just gazing at this wacky-looking breed makes you smile. Also, the Devon rex insists on being with its owners, so you'll never feel alone.
The arrival of the British! They are, in fact, here to stay. One of the most popular cat breeds worldwide is the British shorthair.
Keiger says the Abyssinian is smart, active, and attentive. They want to manage everything with their personnel.
It is said that the majestic Mayflower mouser, the American shorthair, arrived in America during the illustrious voyage.
The Scottish fold cat, which gets its name from its distinctive "folded" ears, is sometimes compared to an owl because of its wide eyes.
The noticeably hairless sphynx, a low allergen cat breed distinguished by their bald body, rounds out the most popular cat breeds.