Cat Breeds Guide: Temperament, Size, Care & Official Breed Information
Cat Breeds Guide: Temperament, Size, Care & Official Breed Information
Looking for reliable cat breed information from trusted sources? This page brings together official feline associations, animal welfare organisations, veterinary resources, and recognised educational websites to help you explore cat breeds, temperament, grooming needs, health considerations, and responsible ownership.
Whether you're researching your first cat or comparing different breeds, the resources below provide a useful starting point based on recognised and authoritative sources.
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- π± Compare cat breeds by temperament, grooming and activity level
- π Access official breed standards from recognised associations
- π₯ Find trusted health, care and veterinary information
- π‘ Explore adoption and responsible ownership guidance
What You Can Learn From Cat Breed Resources
Official cat breed resources can help you understand differences in temperament, independence, grooming requirements, energy levels, vocal behaviour, and general suitability for different homes. While breed guides are useful, individual cats can vary significantly in personality and behaviour.
Major Cat Associations & Breed Registries
These organisations provide official breed standards, recognised breed listings, and structured breed information.
- Cat Fanciersβ Association (CFA) β Cat Breeds AβZ
- The International Cat Association (TICA) β Breeds
- GCCF (UK) β Official Breeds List
- Canadian Cat Association β Recognised Breeds
Animal Welfare, Adoption & Responsible Ownership
If you are considering getting a cat, welfare organisations provide guidance on adoption, preparation, long-term care, and responsible ownership.
- RSPCA Australia β Cat Adoption & Care
- Humane Society β Cat Care Guides
- ASPCA β Cat Care & Ownership Advice
Health, Care & Behaviour Resources
Use veterinary and animal care resources for accurate information on feline health, behaviour, and daily care.
- AVMA β Veterinary Guidance for Cat Owners
- Cornell Feline Health Center β Expert Cat Health Information
- Humane Society β Cat Behaviour Tips
- ASPCA β General Cat Care
How to Choose the Right Cat Breed to Research
If you are deciding which breeds to explore, consider your lifestyle, home environment, and expectations for interaction and care. Different breeds can vary significantly in behaviour and needs.
- Temperament: independent, social, vocal or affectionate
- Energy level: relaxed indoor cats vs active, playful breeds
- Grooming needs: short hair vs long hair maintenance
- Living environment: apartment living vs outdoor access
- Health considerations: breed-linked conditions and care needs
- Lifestyle fit: time available for interaction and care
Useful Tips Before Choosing a Cat
- Review multiple official and welfare-based sources
- Consider adopting from shelters or rescue organisations
- Understand grooming, feeding and veterinary costs
- Expect variation within every breed
- Consult a veterinarian before making a decision
Why Use Official & Trusted Cat Breed Sources
Cat breed information can vary widely online, especially where traits are simplified or generalised. Official associations, welfare organisations, and veterinary institutions provide more structured, accountable and evidence-informed information.
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β οΈ Important Disclaimer
This page is provided strictly for general information and navigation purposes only. It does not provide veterinary advice, behavioural assessments, medical guidance, diagnosis, treatment, breed suitability advice, legal advice, or professional recommendations. All breed standards, care information, health guidance, and related materials are created, maintained, and updated solely by the external organisations linked on this page.
No guarantee, warranty, or representation is made regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, timeliness, availability, or continued accessibility of any external content. Breed traits, temperament, health characteristics, and care requirements may vary significantly between individual animals.
Nothing on this page should be relied upon as a substitute for advice from a qualified veterinarian, animal behaviourist, or other professional. Users are responsible for verifying information directly with the original provider before making decisions regarding pet ownership or care.
This page is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or associated with the CFA, TICA, GCCF, Canadian Cat Association, RSPCA, Humane Society, ASPCA, AVMA, Cornell University, or any organisation referenced. All trademarks and names remain the property of their respective owners.