Breeds we raise
Detailed guides to the four breeds we hand-raise in our family home — to help you find the right cat for your family.
Ragdoll
The gentle giant with sapphire-blue eyes and a dog-like soul.
The Ragdoll is one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States — and for good reason. They are large, plush, blue-eyed cats with a famously docile personality, often going limp in your arms (which is where the na…
Read the full guide →Munchkin
Short legs, full hearts — the perpetual kitten of the cat world.
The Munchkin is the original short-legged cat breed — a natural genetic mutation that produces cats with normal-sized bodies but short, sturdy legs reminiscent of corgis or dachshunds. Despite their distinctive appearanc…
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The plush, dignified teddy bear of the cat world.
The British Shorthair is one of the oldest pedigreed cat breeds, traced back to the working cats of ancient Rome's occupation of Britain. Today's British Shorthair is known for its round face, dense plush coat, calm dign…
Read the full guide →Devon Rex
Pixie ears, curly coat, and the energy of a small dog.
The Devon Rex is a uniquely characterful breed — instantly recognizable by its short curly coat, oversized "pixie" ears, and impish wedge-shaped face. Devons are famously dog-like in personality: they follow their humans…
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