The Maine Coon cat breed has a long, shaggy coat that makes them look like gentle giants. Their fur keeps them warm in winter.
Norwegian Forest Cats have long, thick fur coats that helped them survive Scandinavian winters.
Ragdoll cats have semilong, thick, plush fur. Their soft coats come in many patterns and colors like seal, chocolate, and flame.
Siberian cats have a triple coat of fur to handle Russia's frigid climate. The fur is thickest around their neck for insulation.
Turkish Angoras have long, silky fur that almost reaches the floor. Their coats range from pure white to black and tabby patterns.
Persian cats are known for their floor-length, flowing fur. Their coats require daily grooming to prevent tangles and mats.
Like their cousin the Ragdoll, Ragamuffins have thick, rabbit-like fur. Their coat only comes in pointed patterns.