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Singapura

The Singapura is a moderately stocky and muscular and is one of the world’s smallest cats, with a very short and fine coat. A full grown female usually weighs 5–6 pounds while the male weighs 6–8 pounds. The large, slightly pointed and deep cupped ears together with the large almond-shaped eyes are characteristics of the breed. The tail is slender, slightly shorter than the length of the body and has a blunt tip.

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Ragamuffin

The Ragamuffin is a breed of domestic cat. It is a variant of the Ragdoll cat and was established as a separate breed in 1994. Ragamuffins are a muscular, heavy breed of cat needing approximately four to five years to fully mature. These cats are classified as having a “substantial” body type. Ragamuffins come in all coat colors and patterns, although colorpoints are not allowed under CFA standards, with a medium-length coat that increases in length toward the stomach. Their eyes can be any solid color, with some exhibiting heterochromia.

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Peterbald

The Peterbald is a cat breed of Russian origin, created in St Petersburg in 1994. Peterbalds resemble Oriental Shorthairs. They have a hair-losing gene and can be born bald, flocked, velour, brush, or with a straight coat. Those born with hair, excepting the straight-coats, can lose their hair over time. They come in all colors and markings.

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