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Ocicats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Listen to what Spots the Ocicat has to say about his breed.

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Exotic Shorthair Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Learn more about exotic shorthair cats, including how they are related to Persians.

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Ragdoll Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Fancy interviews Ruby the ragdoll so we can learn more about the unique characteristics of that breed.

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Maine Coon Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Our resident cat, Fancy, interviews Max the Maine Coon to learn about his breed's common characteristics.

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British Shorthair Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

British shorthair cats are among the most popular breeds in America. Read an interview between cats to learn more.

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Sphynx Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

This sweet interview-style article has a cat interviewing another cat so you can learn more about the Sphynx cat breed.

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Scottish Fold Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Learn some of the general breed characteristics of Scottish fold cats in this interview between cats.

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Cats That Are Good with Kids

Kids must be respectful to cats and vice versa for kids and cats to get along. Find out which cat breeds have more of a reputation for being good with kids.

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Cats That Are Good with Dogs

Some of America's most popular cat breeds are good with dogs. Learn about 5 cat breeds that usually like dogs.

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Best Breeds for Multi-Cat Households

These four cat breeds are generally good with other cats.

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American Shorthair Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

The American Shorthair cat is a personable, easy-to-care-for cat that does well in multiple pet households and is also a good hunter.

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Abyssinian Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Abyssinian cats are curious and intelligent. Learn more about the Abyssinian cat breed and their unique traits in this fun article featuring a feline journalist.

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Devon Rex Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Devon rex cats are intelligent and active. Learn more about them in an interview with Yoda, a Devon rex cat.

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Cat Breed Comparison Chart

Which cats have high energy levels, what are their general sizes? Find out in this handy breed comparison chart.

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Persian Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Persian cats are sweet and beautiful. Read a whimsical interview of a representative of the Persian breed to learn more about them.

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Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds - Slideshow

The American Cat Fanciers Association released a list of the top 10 most popular cat breeds of 2016. Find out what they were and a bit about each of them.

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Siamese Cats: An Interview with Fancy Cat

Siamese cats are fun-loving, talkative, and active. Find out all about them from a member of the Siamese cat breed himself.

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