Gray and white cat breeds are quite striking, boasting charcoal and ivory swirls, tabby patterns, and more. Here are 16 gray and white cat breeds to consider adding to your household.
Browsing: Cat Breeds
Looking for a soft, fluffy cat with long hair? Check out these 13 long-haired cat breeds, including Maine Coons, Persians, and more.
Learn fascinating facts about calico cats, including photos, the genetics behind this color combination, and common folklore and traditions.
Some black cats look different in the sunlight. Whether it's cat genetics, a mutation, or a summer "rust," learn why they appear to have another coat.
Breeds like Japanese bobtails and Siberians are ideal playful cats for pet owners who never want a dull moment. Learn more about these 10 playful cat breeds.
The Chartreux is a French cat well-loved for its quiet, friendly demeanor. They are rare in the United States. Learn about the Chartreux cat breed.
The Singapura is a small but mighty, playful cat hailing from the streets of Singapore.
Tortoiseshell cats sport bi-colored coats that look like tortoise shells, and aren't members of a specific breed. Learn more facts about them.
Tuxedo cats wear a striking pattern among bicolor cats. No matter the breed, they always look dressed up. Learn about the tuxedo cat color pattern.
Tabby is not a breed but a coat pattern with a lot of variation. Many cat breeds can be tabby patterned. Learn more about tabby cat breeds.
