15 Cat Breeds from Around the World | RealesaLetter

There are many cats that are still unknown and mostly, it is because they are from lesser-known or remote areas of the world. However, being unusual does not mean that no one would have heard about them, necessarily.

All of these cats are from the different parts of the world and they will definitely catch your fancy.

No matter what kind, or breed, of cat you choose, you will need to get an ESA letter for housing to bring that kitty home. Cats make wonderful pets and emotional support animals. They have proven therapeutic benefits that will benefit you in many ways.

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Ready to know about some exotic cat breeds? Read on.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cat

These cats are from Norway and probably the toughest of felines. It is believed that these cats used to travel with the Vikings and are extremely loyal.

       2.Egyptian Mau

Egypt is the place of origin of this cat and it is the fasted known cat to date. It can run over 30 mph and the Egyptians used to worship these cats.

  1. Devon Rex

These felines come from the United Kingdom. These cats are known for being pranksters and their large eyes and pointed ears give them a distinct look. Always remember to check some esa letter online before applying for an esa letter and then proceed further.

  1. Sphynx

These hairless cats come from Canada and we need not t9o say how unusual these cats are. They are purebred and quite strong.

  1. Chartreux

These cats re from France and they are ideal for the people who love to have their private time. They are very intelligent and will respect your personal space while expecting the same from you.

  1. Kurilian Bobtail

This cat breed is from Russia and Japan and is known for being an exceptionally strong hunter. When working in a pack, these cats can even bring down a small bear, which is huge on their part.

  1. British Shorthair

A cat from the United Kingdom, these cats are known and loved for their cuteness. They are easy to groom and they love to have your attention. You can check a cheapest ESA letter sample online before getting one for yourself.

  1. Peterbald 

This Russian cat breed looks like a Sphynx cat but it is different from them in many ways. These cats have a speedy metabolism, thanks to their over 105 degrees body temperature, which helps them stay fit and strong.

  1. Japanese Bobtail

The cat breed is from Japan where it is highly revered for keeping the rodent population under control. Moreover, they are the inspiration behind the Hello Kitty brand.

  1. Siberian

These are also from Russia and despite having a thick coat and shedding, they are quite hypoallergenic. They do not have the protein in their saliva that is responsible for the allergies.

  1. Cornish Rex

These cats are from the United Kingdom and because of their striking resemblance with dogs, many people believe them to be dogs. They have sharp and perfect hearing also.

  1. Manx

Manx is from the Isle of Man and is a tailless cat. How did the cat lose its tails is still a matter of argument but many believe that it lost it because Noah, in the Bible, slammed the door shut before the cat could get inside completely.

  1. Colorpoint Shorthair

The cat breed is from the United Kingdom (we know we have a lot of cats from the UK on this list) and they shed lesser than the Siamese and Abyssinian cats. They are high maintenance and may not be the right choice for the people who love to have quiet time. In the end always remember that you need an emotional support cat or dog certification in order to live peacefully with your esa.

  1. Korat

These cats are from Thailand. They are a truly rare and beautiful breed that is also one of the most expensive cats also. They are considered a symbol of good luck in Thailand.

  1. Turkish Angora

These majestically beautiful felines are from Turkey. They have multicolored eyes that give them a striking look.

Cats are lovely creatures and getting one of these breeds will definitely make you a proud cat owner. Always remember to have some emotional support cat certification before applying for an esa letter and then proceed further.

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