Special Varieties


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June 27, 2025 | Wuhan, Hubei

Bengal cats, celebrated for their striking leopard-like patterns and dynamic personalities, have solidified their status as one of the world’s most sought-after feline breeds. Originating from a groundbreaking 1963 crossbreeding experiment by American geneticist Jean Mill, these cats blend the exotic allure of the Asian Leopard Cat (ALC) with the domesticated charm of Egyptian Mau and American Shorthair breeds13. Initially intended to introduce ALC’s leukemia resistance into domestic cats, the project’s aesthetic outcome—a mesmerizing coat of rosetted spots or marble patterns—ignited a global

June 27, 2025 | Wuhan, Hubei
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Burmese Cats – A Timeless Blend of Grace and Devotion

The Burmese cat, a breed steeped in history and adored for its regal charm, continues to captivate cat lovers worldwide. Originating from Myanmar (formerly Burma), these medium-sized shorthairs are celebrated for their luxurious coat, affectionate demeanor, and intelligence. Here’s an in-depth look at this ancient breed, combining the latest research and international standards

Burmese Cats – A Timeless Blend of Grace and Devotion
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Majestic Birman Cats: A Timeless Breed with Royal Origins and Modern Appeal

The Birman, often referred to as the "Sacred Cat of Burma," has captivated feline enthusiasts for centuries with its striking appearance and gentle demeanor. Originating from ancient Myanmar, this breed is steeped in legend, with stories of temple cats said to have guarded religious shrines alongside monks 312. While its exact origins remain shrouded in mystery, the modern Birman emerged in France during the early 20th century, where breeders refined its distinctive traits, including its semi-long, silky coat and piercing sapphire-blue eyes

Majestic Birman Cats: A Timeless Breed with Royal Origins and Modern Appeal
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Meet the Ocicat: The Exotic Domestic Cat Breed Resembling a Miniature Leopard

The Ocicat, a striking feline breed celebrated for its wild appearance and affectionate demeanor, has captivated cat lovers worldwide since its creation in the 1960s. Developed by American breeder Virginia Daly through a crossbreeding program involving Siamese, Abyssinian, and American Shorthair cats, this breed was initially intended to mimic the spotted coat of the ocelot, a South American wildcat 35. The result was a domestic cat with a sleek, muscular build, vibrant coat patterns, and a personality that blends the intelligence of Siamese with the playful energy of Abyssinians.

Meet the Ocicat: The Exotic Domestic Cat Breed Resembling a Miniature Leopard
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Meet the Selkirk Rex: The Adorable Curly-Coated Cat Breed Taking the World by Storm

The Selkirk Rex, often dubbed the "cat in sheep's clothing," has captured hearts worldwide with its unique curly coat and affectionate demeanor. Originating from a natural genetic mutation in 1987, this breed emerged when a curly-haired kitten named Miss DePesto was discovered in a Montana animal shelter. Breeders quickly recognized the potential of her dominant curly coat gene, leading to intentional crossbreeding with Persian cats to solidify the breed’s characteristics

Meet the Selkirk Rex: The Adorable Curly-Coated Cat Breed Taking the World by Storm
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Gentle Giants: The Lovable Ragamuffin Cat Breed Takes the World by Storm

Ragamuffin cats, affectionately known as "muffins," have captured the hearts of cat lovers worldwide with their plush coats, docile personalities, and striking appearance. Originating in the United States in the 1990s, this breed emerged from a group of breeders seeking to expand the genetic diversity of Ragdoll cats. By crossing Ragdolls with Persians, Himalayans, and other long-haired breeds, they created a larger, more robust feline with a broader range of coat colors and patterns

Gentle Giants: The Lovable Ragamuffin Cat Breed Takes the World by Storm
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American Curl Cat: The Graceful Companion with Unique Curled Ears

The American Curl, renowned for its distinctive backward-curling ears, is a unique breed originating from California in the 1980s. In 1981, a black long-haired stray kitten named Shulamith, born with a spontaneous genetic mutation causing curled ears, was adopted by Joe and Grace Ruga. This feline became the foundation of the breed. Through meticulous breeding, the American Curl was officially recognized by The International Cat Association (TICA) in 1986 and later by the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) in 1993, gradually gaining global popularity among cat enthusiasts.

American Curl Cat: The Graceful Companion with Unique Curled Ears

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