Silky coats characterize several cat breeds

Ragamuffin

The Ragamuffin cat is quite similar to the Ragdoll in appearance. They need to brush their hair at least once a week because it is so long.

Like their close relatives, they have a high IQ and can be taught to obey a wide variety of simple orders.

These cats are related to the Abyssinian short-haired kind, therefore it should come as no surprise that they have a robust body despite their thick coats.

Somali

These felines have a high maintenance level and demand a lot of playtime and grooming.

The Turkish Van is a one-of-a-kind breed of cat due to the fact that they are not only tolerant of water but rather enjoy spending time in it.

Turkish Van

They are sometimes referred to as the swimming cat moniker. 

You wouldn't miss a Highland Fold cat if it walked by your house. The ears of a Highland Fold are rolled forward, and their hair is long and fluffy.

Highland Fold

They are active cats that adore being outside and exploring, but they also make wonderful pets for families to have around the house. 

These cats have a long and illustrious history, reaching back to the year 1000 A.D., and are known for their incredible resilience.

Siberian

Siberian cats are strong, clever animals that have a reputation for getting into a little bit of trouble every once in a while.

The Himalayan cat is a hybrid breed descended from the Persian and Siamese cats. 

Himalayan

Their coats come in a variety of colors and patterns, including chocolate, blue, tortoiseshell, cream, and more, and they have huge eyes and short ears. 

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