Cats that have long-hair and that are prone to health issues
Want to know more about cats that have long-hair and that are prone to health issues? See all the cats that fit this criteria and learn more about what it's like to have these cats as pets.
colors:white, black / ebony, red / orange, blue / gray, cream / beige / tan, chocolate / brown / sable
patterns:bi-color, solid, calico / tri-color, color point, tabby
intelligence:high
good with:children, seniors, dogs, cats, families
other traits:easy to train, requires lots of grooming, friendly toward humans, friendly toward other pets, friendly toward strangers, prone to health issues, high prey drive, strong loyalty tendencies, tolerates being picked up
Maine coons are large, intelligent, affectionate pets who love their people. Learn more about the characteristics of Maine coons.
colors:chocolate / brown / sable, cinnamon, lavender / silver, fawn, blue / gray, black / ebony, cream / beige / tan, lilac, red / orange, white
patterns:bi-color, solid, tabby, calico / tri-color, color point
intelligence:high
good with:children, seniors, dogs, cats, families
other traits:easy to train, easy to groom, friendly toward humans, friendly toward other pets, friendly toward strangers, prone to health issues, high potential for weight gain, good for first-time pet owners, strong loyalty tendencies, good lap cat, tolerates being picked up
American bobtails are known for their wild appearance and short bobbed tails. These cats make loving, loyal, and playful pets. Learn more about owning an American bobtail.
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