Cat Breeds that Shed the Most

29 Jan,2024

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The only cat breed to have developed in Maine, the Maine coon has silky, soft fur and a thick tail.

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Maine Coon

Endearingly called “puppy cats” as they are known to follow on the heels of their owners from room to room, ragdoll cats are famous for their sleek, soft coats, which are low maintenance and make them a joy to pet.

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Ragdoll

Coveted during the Gold Rush for their rat-hunting abilities, the American shorthair is an adaptable breed suitable for a variety of households.

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American Shorthair

Frequently used in psychotherapy, the American bobtail is a smart, sensitive and loving family cat.

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American Bobtail

You’ll find the chantilly’s long, silky coat, which most commonly comes in brown, is wonderful to run your fingers through.

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Chantilly

With its short nose and big eyes, it’s hard not to fall in love with the exotic shorthair.

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Exotic Shorthair

Muscular and built, pixie-bobs look like miniature versions of bobcats and have shortened tails.

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Pixie-Bob