3 White Cat Breeds You Should Know About

No cat is exactly the same, even ones of the same color! These white cat breeds boast unique characteristics that make them one of a kind.

Whether you’re in search of the rare, true white cats that lack any melanin pigmentation, or simply love the look of a light gray or white cat, there are several breeds that allow for all white or mostly white cats. Either way, these milky white and gray cats can be found in a variety of patterns, personalities, and coat lengths that make for a gorgeous feline friend. Read on to see which one is for you!

An intentional hybrid between domestic cats and the Asian leopard, Bengals have beautiful, leopard-like spots, marblings, and rosettes of various colors—often with an orange tint as the base—the Snow Lynx Bengal is a variation of the breed, which comes in a creamy white base with light and dark seal markings. They are one of the larger cat breeds, and tend to be very active and playful, so having a large space for them to explore is a must!

This highly social and playful cat has a beautiful medium-length, silky coat that doesn’t mat. Birman cats are medium to large in size, and come in a variety of colors—often white or cream colored coats with vibrant blue, expressive eyes.

British shorthair cats are known for their round faces and fluffy, thick coats that make them very popular. They are found in blue, white, black, cream, and orange tabby colors. The thickness of their coats requires some maintenance with grooming, as the cats themselves are fairly reserved and low key. On the other hand, they are highly affectionate, which makes them a great companion!

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