How many cat breeds are out there, and what are they?
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All cat breeds are:
Abyssinian
American Bobtail
American Curl
American Shorthair
American Wirehair
Balinese
Bengal
Birman
Bombay
British Shorthair
Burmese
Chartreux
Chausie
Colorprint Shorthair
Cornish Rex
Devon Rex
Egyptian Mau
Euro Burmese
Exotic Shorthair
Havana Brown
Himalayan
Japanese Bobtail
Javanese
Korat
LaPerm
Maine Coon
Manx
Manx (formerly Cymric)
Munchkin
Norwegian Forest Cat
Ocicat
Oriental Longhair
Oriental shorthair
Persian
Pixie-Bob
Ragdoll
Russian Blue
Savannah
Scottish Fold
Selkirk Rex
Siamese
Siberian
Singapura
Snowshoe
Somali
Sphynx
Tonkinese
Toyger
Turkish Angora
Turkish Van
Hope I helped!!!
Actually it depends on the association. Some associations will recognize more breeds then others. I would guess there are only about 75-100 different ‘breeds". CFA (the oldest association and most strict with new breeds) recognizes about 50 breeds. TICA recognizes the most breeds. ACFA is inbetween those two associations.
I cannot sit and list all the breeds, but if you look up Cat Fanciers Association, American Cat Fanciers Association or The International Cat Association, you can find the breeds that are recognized by them.
To Gari below – just fyi on the Manx/Cymric you have listed (not sure where you got your list). The Manx is a breed (shorthair) and the Cymric is a Manx but the longhair version. Most associations consider them as 2 breeds even tho its the same standard – one longhair; one shorthair.
There are similar splits such as Siamese/Balinese – shot and long hair versions of the same breed.
TICA currently recognizes 55 breeds – http://tica.org/public/breeds.php
CFA currently recognizes 40 breeds – http://www.cfa.org/breeds.html
The ACFA currently recognizes 47 breeds – http://www.acfacat.com/breed_synopsis.htm
But these breeds only make up 3% of the cats on this entire planet. Most cats are simply "domestics" – cats of no particular breed.