Top 10 Grey Cat Breeds

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1.American Shorthair Cat

common US breed, descended from settlers' cats, athletic, hardy, independent, playful, easygoing but not fond of excessive handling.

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2.Chartreux Cat

France's national cat. Skinny legs, muscular, funny nicknames. Blue/grey coat. Quiet, affectionate, independent. Dog-like, tricks, pest controllers.

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3.British Shorthair Cat

Similar, likely related. British is affectionate, laid-back, and slightly clingier. Both genuinely shorthaired but plushy.

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4.Korat Cat

Rare Thai breed, Korat cats in the US have short, shimmering grey coats with silver tips and captivating emerald eyes. Calm, affectionate, and slightly shy.

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5.Devon Rex

Uncommon breed in the US. Unique looks with large ears and curly, short coat. Outgoing and active, more like dogs than cuddly cats.

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6.Oriental Cat

Oriental cats are related to Siamese, with white or grey coats, wedge-shaped face, large ears. Intelligent, vocal, trainable. Need attention.

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7.Norwegian Forest Cat

big, fluffy, cool in Norway. Rare but findable. Independent, affectionate. Enjoy company, okay alone. Lynx-like ears.

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8.Nebelung

German cat breed, bluish-grey with fluffy coat. Calm and quiet, prefers adults and older kids. Shy at times. "Creature of the mist."

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9.Persian Cat

Sweet, squished faces, athletic, suitable for families, moderate grooming. Grey-blue color option.

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10.Sphynx

hairless breed, colored skin, lean with big ears, dog-like, active & vocal, not quiet, people-dependent, isolation anxiety, unique skin care.