Garfield is an orange tabby cat of an unspecified breed. The official word from his creator, Jim Davis, is that Garfield isn't one particular breed or even based off of a singular cat. Some people theorize that he could be a Persian, British Shorthair, or Maine Coon.
Grumpy Cat was definitely a mixed breed and her family noted that she looked like she may have had some Persian, Ragdoll or Snowshoe in her. The family didn't breed Grumpy Cat so unfortunately, her lineage ended with her. Known for her grumpy expression, Tardar Sauce wasn't permanently perturbed in real life.
Tom from the “Tom and Jerry” cartoon is often considered to be a Russian Blue because of his blue-gray coating. The Russian Blue only comes in one color – a blue-gray. The lifespan of the Russian Blue ranges from 15-20 years. The Russian Blue is a medium sized cat, weighing between 10 and 15 pounds.
Russian Blue cats are often considered special because of their distinctive physical features, their unique personalities, and their history as a beloved breed. Russian Blue cats have a distinctive appearance, with a sleek, silver-blue coat, bright green eyes, and a muscular, athletic build.
Russian Blue cats are friendly and affectionate toward their favorite humans. They love playing fetch, climbing and exploring new areas, so much so that the ASPCA recommends blocking off any small spaces in your home that could be dangerous for a curious cat.
Oriental Shorthair (Dobby Cats)
It would be fair to say, that 'Sally Cat' was probably the best-known black Persian female cat in England during the 1922-1931 period.
The British Shorthair is known to be the inspiration for the Cheshire Cat in Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland."
Ragdolls are one of the more common breeds of cats that act like dogs. They've earned the name ragdoll for their tendency to go limp and rest in a doll-like, bent position when picked up. This is a calm, mellow-temperament breed that is often seeking physical affection from owners.
Spike (who goes by different names in a few episodes - Killer for four episodes, Butch for two episodes, and Bulldog for one) is portrayed as an American Bulldog, who is generally amiable and friendly, and a loving father to his son Tyke in several episodes.
Tom (originally called "Jasper") is a bluish grey and white domestic shorthair tuxedo cat. He is usually, but not always, portrayed as living a comfortable and pampered life, while Jerry (originally called "Jinx"), a brown house mouse, always living in close proximity to Tom.
Naming. The name "Sylvester" is a play on Felis silvestris, the scientific name for the European wildcat (domestic cats like Sylvester are in the species Felis catus). Sylvester was not named until Chuck Jones gave him the name Sylvester, which was first used in Scaredy Cat.
Eloise is a tabby cat with tie-dyed blue and purple fur.
British shorthairs have colorful eyes, dense fur and a rotund appearance. Small wonder that some folks call them "Teddy bear cats." One of the world's oldest feline breeds, this is an iconic puss with ties to the very first cat shows.
Both Meredith and Olivia are Scottish Fold cats. This breed has a gene mutation that causes the cats ears to fold down, giving it that wide-eyed, owl look. Swift strayed from the Scottish Fold breed for Benjamin Button, who is a Ragdoll cat.
To put Bruno's weight in perspective, Russian Blue cats – Bruno's breed – usually weigh up to 10 pounds. His extra poundage doesn't stop him from standing on his hind legs, usually when he wants food.
Meet Merlin the Ragdoll cat who has charmed social media with his sour-puss expression. The latest grouch-faced cat to rise to fame thanks to his permanent peevish grimace, just like the late, great, Grumpy Cat, he even has his own plush toy.
A tuxedo cat, or Felix cat or Julius cat is a bicolor cat with a white and black coat, and a white blaze. They are called "tuxedo" cats because they appear to be wearing the type of black tie formal wear commonly known in the United States and Canada as a tuxedo.
Ashera Cat | >$125,000
The Ashera cat is considered the most expensive cat breed in the world, with prices reaching up to $100,000 or more. This is due to its rarity and the fact that it is a hybrid breed, created by breeding an African serval, an Asian leopard cat, and a domestic house cat.
Korat vs Russian Blue Cat: Head Shape
The Russian Blue cat has a wedge-shaped head. A simple way to tell these cats apart is by their head shape. The Korat has a heart-shaped head, giving it a plush, loving look unless it's annoyed. The Russian Blue cat has a wedge-shaped head, so it has a more severe look to it.
One of the oldest recognized breeds, British shorthair cats are beloved for their large, round eyes and soft, plush coat that's traditionally a beautiful blue-gray—shorthairs that have this coat are called "British blues." Active, affectionate, and intelligent, British shorthairs are one of the most popular cat breeds ...