Cat Breeds With Black and White Coloring

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Maine Coon

The Maine coon is one of the largest cat breeds and is known for being incredibly gentle. Combined with their distinctive good looks and lustrous coat,

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Cornish Rex

A black and white Cornish Rex is striking to behold with its famed tight, curly rows of fur; wide-set large ears; and svelte physique.

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Manx Cat

Like the Cornish Rex, the Manx is dog-like. They're usually playful, companionable, even-tempered, and energetic.

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Munchkin

This breed gets its name from its shorter than average legs, which occur due to a genetic mutation. Munchkins come in a vast array of color combinations,

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Oriental Shorthair

Often confused with their Siamese relative, the Oriental shorthair is a separate breed. Unlike Siamese, these cats have green eyes and come in many patterns and colors,

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Persian

While the pure white Persian is often the most photographed and highly prized variety of this popular breed, they also come in other colors,

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Scottish Fold

Famed for their small folded-over ears, the Scottish fold has a rather impish-looking appearance. These cats are usually anything but impish in personality.

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Siberian Cat

Siberian cats have a very dense, semi-longhaired, triple coat. They need this fur to survive the freezing, forested subarctic Siberian regions of Russia.

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Turkish Angora

This American cat breed was intentionally bred to look like a small black panther, but fortunately it proves to be a much more affectionate and sociable house companion.

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