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On our social media channels we provide you with the most beautiful cat pictures from the community. You will also find many interesting facts about your favorite pet. Furthermore, we will keep you updated on all new added features of the Cat Scanner app in the future. Download the Cat Scanner app for free. Did you ever see a cat and wonder what kind of cat it is? Well, maybe you know that you have a mixed breed, but which breeds are really part of your beloved one? Before you consider getting an expensive DNA test, the Cat Scanner app can help you answer all these questions!
Simply scan the cat with the app and the cat breed will automatically be determined within a few seconds! This app cannot transform your smartphone into a crazy space ship being able to extract the blood of your cat with a magic laser. The app gives educated predictions based on what it sees. On average, those predictions are quite accurate. Skip to content Cat Scanner App. Identify cat breeds You can either use your camera or upload your own photo from the gallery.
Easy and quick Within a few seconds the app determines the final result. Mixed breed? No problem! We will tell you which breeds have been mixed. No cat around? Just scan a friend of yours and find out which cat he or she looks like. What makes certain cats so popular are their unique personality traits, stunning physical appearances that make them hard to forget, or their breed's tendency to have longer lifespans. Popular since the 19th century, this cat breed originated in Thailand formerly known as Siam.
The Siamese has been a foundational breed for the Oriental shorthair, sphynx, and Himalayan. Most Siamese cats have distinct markings called "points" that are the areas of coloration on their face, ears, feet, and tail. Two varieties of Siamese cats have an "apple" shaped head and chubbier body and the other features a larger head and slender body.
The animated Disney film "Lady and the Tramp" featured Siamese cats singing a song, demonstrating their intelligence and vocal skills. Many Siamese cats that originated from Thailand had a kink in their tail—a trait bred out of most Siamese, but you can still see it in street cats in Thailand.
Also lovingly referred to as one of the "smushed-face" cats, the Iranian cat or Shiraz cat named for a city in Iran , Persians have beautiful, long fur coats. They can come in almost any color and have a flat face when compared to most other breeds of cats.
Persians are featured in many movies, artworks, and commercials and have been one of the most popular breeds of cats for decades. Their coats demand regular grooming, otherwise, matting will result. Like many purebreds, they are prone to a variety of diseases, including renal and cardiac problems. Coat and Color: Long coat in solid white, black, cream , tabby, calico, bi-color, silver and gold, shaded, and smoke.
Known for its large stature and thick fur coat, the Maine coon is a cat that is difficult to ignore. They are great hunters and were popularized after the CFA recognized them as purebred in the late s.
They remain one of the most popular cat breeds. Many Maine coons have polydactylism, or extra toes, which makes their already large feet even larger. This great feature helps for hunting in the snow since large feet act as snowshoes. The classic Maine coon coloration is a brown tabby, but this breed can come in almost any color. Coat and Color: Long, double coat with more than 75 color combinations and green, gold, or copper eyes.
Ragdoll cats get their name from their docile temperament. They tend to go limp when picked up, much like a rag doll. Ragdolls look a lot like long-haired Siamese cats with pointed color patterns. They also have distinctive blue eyes and dog-like personalities, following their owners around the house. Coat and Color: Medium-length and silky with many different colors and patterns with blue eyes.
Bengals are wild-looking cats—literally. Their markings make them look more like they belong in the jungle rather than in your home, but they are domesticated. They are talkative and require a lot of exercise. They come in many colors with patterns like spots and rosettes. Bengals were initially bred from domestic cats and a wildcat. They also get their beautiful patterns from this wildcat. Originally from Ethiopia previously known as Abyssinia , the Abyssinian cat has a distinctive ruddy agouti coat that gives the Abyssinian its unique banded look.
It has tall, pointy ears; a wedge-shaped head; and a slender and muscular body. Personality-wise, Abys are active, curious cats that frequently follow owners around.
Their playful, dog-like demeanor endears them to their humans. Birmans are another color-pointed cat like the Siamese and ragdoll. They have blue eyes and a medium-long coat but no undercoat, the primary trait that sets them apart from Persians and Himalayans. Birmans were the original stock for breeding ragdolls, so they look very similar, but they have slightly different markings and personalities. They are fun, social cats that love attention—from their chosen person. The results are in! As the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats with 46 breeds recognized, the Cat Fanciers' Association CFA is the paw-thority on our pedigreed pals and every year talleys the most popular cat breeds based on worldwide breeder registration.
The data collected by the CFA is not an exact "headcount" of each breed, says Teresa Keiger, CFA Allbreed Judge and editor of CFA's Cat Talk magazine; however, there is a correlation between the number of cats breeders register and the number of pedigreed cats owned in households around the world.
Does your favorite cat breed make the list? These 10 favored felines can hold their heads high and mighty—OK fine, even higher and mightier than their natural pride merits—this year as the most popular cat breeds from With its long silky coat and bright blue eyes, it's no wonder the ragdoll tops the list as the most popular cat breed for the third year in a row.
Living up to its namesake, the ragdoll is known to go limp in your arms and will soak up all the love and cuddles you have to offer. These cooperative kitties are kind and do well with children , making them the perfect cat companion for your entire clan. Though they bear a strikingly similar resemblance to their parent breed, the Persian, the exotic is evidently more popular, likely due to its low-maintenance mane.
Minimal upkeep is required to keep these felines looking—and feeling—fancy. When it comes to grooming , one brush through weekly should do the trick, Keiger says. In other words, these large cats have even more to love! Better yet, they have a lot of their own love to give and are highly regarded as one of the friendliest cat breeds you can find. Flat faces and long, flowing fur make the popular Persian one of the most recognizable breeds around the world. Despite their regal appearance, Persians don't need a whole lot to be happy and are often most satisfied cuddled in your lap.
Their long hair , however, does require consistent maintenance and should be brushed daily to avoid uncomfortable mats. The British are coming! Actually, they are here to stay.
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