There's never enough of beautiful cats, right? There's no denying that these feline are extraordinary. From fantastic fur and majestic markings to pretty paws and enchanting eyes, these cutest cat breeds will make you fall in love with them no matter how hard you try to resist.


1.Turkish Angora


Distinguished by a full neck ruff, silky coat, long full tail and tufted ears, the longhaired Turkish Angora is elegant and graceful with a fascinating history.


Turkish Angoras are playful, intelligent, athletic and involved. They bond with humans, but often select a particular member of a family to be their constant companion, whom they are very protective of.


They seek to be "helpful" in any way they can with their humans, and their intelligence can be at times remarkable, showing basic problem solving skills. They are easily trained because of their intelligence and desire to interact with humans.


Turkish Angoras are energetic, and often seek out "high ground" in the home. This perch is then used as a way to observe activity of the home.This can include tops of doors, refrigerators, bookshelves, and other furniture. Some ride on their owners' shoulders. Most get along well in homes with other animals or children, or homes with high activity.


2.Persian


This breed is the epitome of ethereal beauty.A white Persian with brilliant, clear copper eyes, a sweet expression and a full, flowing coat, without a spot of yellowing is particularly magnificent.


Prized in 1800s England for their stocky builds and long coats, Persians were pampered pets, refined over time by breeders to the breed we know today.


A show-style Persian has an extremely long and thick coat, short legs, a wide head with the ears set far apart, large eyes, and an extremely shortened muzzle. The breed was originally established with a short muzzle, but over time, this characteristic has become extremely exaggerated. Persian cats can have virtually any color or markings.


The Persian is generally described as a quiet cat. Typically placid in nature, it adapts quite well to apartment life.


In a study comparing cat owner perceptions of their cats, Persians rated higher than non-pedigree cats on closeness and affection to owners, friendliness towards strangers, cleanliness, predictability, vocalization, and fussiness over food.


3.Cornish Rex


With its “marcel waved” coat, and slender, leggy build, the Cornish Rex may resemble a ballet dancer—all straight posture and arches. But its fragile elegance masks a muscular body. The Cornish Rex is considered to be the raciest beauty of all the cat breeds.And it always seems to be in motion.


The Cornish Rex’s extremely soft fur—like a bunny or lamb–has no “guard hairs,” and the cats have natural warmth about their bodies, making them good shoulder and lap cats.


The breed’s high cheekbones, prominent nose, oval eyes and huge ears combine for its charming look. Loved for its kittenish antics and a coat that begs to be caressed, the Cornish Rex is a standout at any beauty pageant.


4.Bombay


The Bombay is a medium-sized cat. When you pick her up, she feels considerably heavier than she appears.This breed is stocky and somewhat compact, but is very muscular with heavy boning.


The Bombay is round all over. The head is round, the tips of the ears are round, the eyes, chin and even the feet are round.


The coat of the Bombay is short and glossy. When the coat is in proper condition, its deep black luster looks like patent leather.


The Bombay has a characteristic walk. Her body appears almost to sway when she walks. Again, this walk is reminiscent of the Indian black leopard.