Top 10 Most Beautiful and Prettiest Cats

 

  • Out of all the domesticated species there are, cats are probably the most cute and adorable.
  • Cats have distinct personality and need to be treated with lot of respect and love.
  • Starting from Maine Coon, Turkish Angora, British Shorthair, Persian to Sphynx there were many choices, here are the ones that we think are the most beautiful of all.

What are the most beautiful cats? In most things, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To make selecting the most beautiful cat breeds even more complex, most domesticated cats are quite attractive according to anyone’s standards.

As the only domesticated species of the Felidae family, cats have more than just charming personalities, companionship, and mouse-catching skills to offer. They have magnetically pretty eyes, soft fur, proportionate faces, delicate features, and a regal physique. They are graceful, meticulous about self-care, and therefore very clean. All things considered, cats are among the most beautiful animals in the world.

Below are the 10 most beautiful cats. These are chosen for their ability to make people swoon over their beauty from kittenhood cuteness to their mature years. 

#10 Turkish Angora

Beautiful and Prettiest Cats - Turkish Angora
Beautiful white Turkish Angora cat, with blue eyes.

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The Turkish Angora is a silky-coated, long-tailed creature worthy of being on the list of contenders for the title of “prettiest cat in the world.” This longhaired domestic cat has a full neck ruff that provides a lion-like elegance. Besides its physical beauty and status as one of the most beautiful cat breeds, the Turkish Angora also has an interesting history. The breed hails from Persia and Armenia. In the 1500s, the cat was transported into Europe. This was followed by its move into the United States in the late 1700s.

American bloodlines typically come from the breeding of true Angoras from the Ankara Zoo in Turkey. In the 1900s, the Turkish government sought to preserve the dominance of the breed’s solid white coat and avoid cross-breeding. The Ankara Zoo’s Angora breeding program focuses on these goals.

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