Aries: A Ragdoll, the pretty blue-eyed, silky soft kitty cat. Their color is pretty simple, with the fur color being a tan-ish white, while the tail, ears, and spots around the face are a deeper and darker brown color. The coat of this breed is very fluffy, so this breed expects a good amount of pets and love every single day. They have a more docile and affectionate nature, so this super affectionate cat is perfect for any cat lovers out there. After all, who can say no to that cute and soft face of theirs?
Taurus: A Bengal, a very uniquely coated kitty cat right here. The spots of this breed are almost exactly the same as a jaguar’s rosette spots or its other existing patterns like spots, arrowheads, and bigger blots of marbles on its coat. This breed is actually a hybrid from crossing an Asian Leopard cat and another domestic cat, hence its distinctive coat. You are in for a real treat with this breed; it’s typically pretty friendly and playful, so get ready to tire yourself out but still have an affectionate cat that’ll love your company.
Gemini: An Abyssinian, also known as an abys, this breed has about seven fascinating, rare coat colors. These colors, from common to rarest, are ruddy (brown-orange mix), sorrel (light brown-red color mix), blue (light grey with a hint of blue), fawn (pale brown base mixed with deep pink and light brown), chocolate (richer and a bit darker kind of copper), silver (grey, blue, and tan mix), and lilac (pink and cream mix). This breed is known for being sociable in comparison to other cats, so instead of leaving them home alone for long periods of time, get another aby so they don’t get lonely, and get more toys and treats to reward them when they behave.
Cancer: A Scottish Fold, the distinct breed with a gene mutation that causes this breed’s ears to “fold” down and forward towards the front of their faces. Typical with its iconic grey coat, this breed’s behavior is really good and well-behaved, and they are more gentle, easygoing, affectionate, quiet, and playful. Not only does this gene mutation cause the folds in its ears, it’s also quite harmful for this breed because it tends to develop crippling arthritis earlier in its life. Fear not though, it can still live a healthy and normal life if you are up for taking care of it; this breed loves to cuddle, so please take good care of the breed and it’ll live a happy life.
Leo: A Siamese cat, an elegant breed of cat with beautiful dark brown markings on its face, ears, paws, and tail and a soft tan coat. This breed is known for being super playful and energetic and is great in more social situations. This breed is also very loyal, intelligent, protective, and surprisingly vocal, so they love to demand attention from their owners and are actually used as therapy cats for comfort. With their coat, they have a temperature-sensitive form of albinism, so during the winter, make sure they have a heated blanket on high at all times so they stay cuddly and comfortable under your care.
Virgo: An American Shorthair, this fierce little breed was one of the top 10 most popular pedigreed cats in the world in 2020! This breed typically comes in a grey and silver-y kind of coat littered with black blots all over its body. This breed comes in about eight different colors and patterns with more unique colors like darker blacks and browns. This breed of feline is actually descended from early European cats to help settlers protect their cargo from mice and rats! With that being said, this breed is gentle, compassionate, and are silly little guys through and through, so give them so many treats as a reward of their ancestral background!
Libra: A Persian cat, the most fluffy and chonkiest looking cat I’ve ever seen! Also known as the Persian Longhair, these cats are characterised by their round face and short muzzle, making their face even more adorable and sweet to give so many kisses to and to pet their head and face! Be careful, though, because they can develop dental problems and overgrown nails—that just means you’ll have to keep a close eye on this breed with their long coat and small face. This breed is easily adaptable, friendly, and has a sweet natured personality, so they’ll love to sit on your lap and snuggle up with you when they truly love you!
Scorpio: A Dilute Calico, the Calico already has a rare breeding rate, but the Dilute Calico is even rarer! The standard Calico breed has a one out of 1000 chance of occurring, with the Dilute Calico being even rarer than that; the dilute gene of the breed is recessive, so it has to be received from both parents in order to be born as a Dilute Calico. Standard and Dilute Calicos have a tri-color coat, but the main difference is the strength in its coat color. This specific breed of Calico’s coat is softer with its colors of gray-blue, cream, patches of white, and sprinkles of gold and silver. Count yourself very lucky with this one-in-a-million amazing Dilute Calico in your possession, keep it close, and give it all of the love it deserves in its life!
Sagittarius: A Black cat, the color as a whole is full of mystery and wonder in the feline realm. This cat’s history is filled with misconceptions, but it is actually filled with so much love, affection, and warmth towards their owner; they are the kindest and most loyal companions. Their coats can be straight jet black, smoky gray, and even a “rusting” brown color when the sunlight hits their fur just right. Their association with magic and witchcraft is perfect for the cold fall season to keep the spooky vibes but show off the adorable, loving behaviors these cats have inside. If you are lucky enough to own a black cat, that luck will certainly forever be good luck—give these cats nothing but love and care.
Capricorn: A Sphynx, the hairless yet full of love kitty cat. It’s definitely a great choice of cat if you are allergic to fur but still want a cute and adorable cat to take care of. You might have to bathe them yourself from time to time because they can easily attract dirt and dust, but they are also really good at keeping themselves just as clean as their furred brothers and sisters. This breed can actually have small, fine bristle-like hair or can be completely hairless, so make sure to give them a nice fluffy sweater to wear or keep them under a nice warm blanket. They are known for their extroverted personality with a high amount of energy, intelligence, curiosity, and affection. This breed will love to cuddle up next to you and steal your body heat while you give them a bunch of pets.
Aquarius: A Maine Coon, a large, fluffy, and social cat breed. They are known as the “gentle giant” both because of their large size and their gentle, soft, and curious behavior. They have a unique coat when it comes to adapting to their environment, but it requires minimal grooming because their undercoat actually has a double coat to help them grow a thicker coat for colder weather and a thinner one in the summer. Their water-resistant fur is longer, their long bushy tail aids them during cold wind when wrapping it around their head and shoulders, and their large paws act like snowshoes, making it easier to walk on top of snow. They are very affectionate, vocal, sociable, and intelligent, so when taking care of this breed, make sure to take them outside from time to time, and reward their good behavior with a lot of love, pets, and treats for being the “gentle giants” they are!
Pisces: A Tabby, the most “basic” cat of the feline world, yet the silliest when it comes to behavior. This cat is, surprisingly, not a breed but a coat pattern in a bunch of different species and breeds. They have a distinct “M” pattern on their forehead and stripe patterns across their eyes, cheeks, back, longs, and tail with other patterns like dots, flecks, and swirls on the other parts of the body like the chest and abdomen. They come in four distinct patterns in the gene pool: the mackerel (striped), classic or blotched (swirls), spotted (like a cheetah), and ticked (tiny dots all over the cat). Of course, since this is not breed specific, this kind of pattern is all over the place, and all over different kinds of breeds in a large variety of color and wonder. If your cat is a Tabby, give it a big kiss on its “M” marked forehead!