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Overview

  • The following breeds have been classified according to The Governing Council of Cat Fancy (GCCF) guidelines. Any breed not part of these guidelines has been omitted. For further information regarding a specific breed please see GCCF at http://www.gccfcats.org/index.html.


  • Whilst every effort has been made to include as many breeds as possible, there are often many different colours within a specific type of that breed such as caramel point, lilac or blue. Where this is the case the picture contains the description 'Various Colours'.


British

  • This breed is found in both short and long hair varieties. The GCCF states that the British shorthair variety is the most popular breed found in UK cat shows.


Burmese

Foreign

Oriental

Persian

Semi-Longhair

Siamese