Common Grey Cat Varieties That Will Melt Your Heart

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ussian Blue Russian Blue cats are recognized for their grey-blue coats and origin in the Archangel Isles. Russian Blues are smart, independent, loyal, and good with others. They're vocal, so expect plenty kitty meowing.

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Chartreux The Chartreux, another grey cat breed with nearly blue fur, is thick and rounded with wooly fur that needs plenty of combing. Since being imported to France.

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The silver-blue Korat, an old breed from Thailand, symbolizes good fortune. With its heart-shaped head, bright eyes, and huge ears, Korat is a unique cat.

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Nebelung Nebelung, a rare cat breed from the German word "nebel," meaning mist or fog, was developed in the US in the 1980s. Nebelungs are timid at first but adore family and playing. 

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Scottish Fold Known for its folded ears (a genetic abnormality), the Scottish Fold also has a rounded head, lovely eyes, and complete loyalty to its owners.

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Maine Coon Maine recognizes this native American long-haired cat as a breed, and its strong frame and thick coat (in numerous hues, including grey) make it ideal for hard winters.

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Persian Since the Victorian era, the Persian has been the most popular pedigreed cat in the US and maybe the world. Persian cats, which come in several colors, are loving and highly groomed, yet they're versatile and sociable with almost everyone.

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Egyptian Mau The Egyptian Mau, bred from Egyptian Tabby cats and recognized as a breed by the US in 1958, is famed for its wild agility and speed yet is docile and affectionate at home.

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