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60 Cat Breeds Quiz: Ragdoll or Birman?

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60 Cat Breeds Quiz: Ragdoll or Birman?
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Each photo shows one cat. Four breed names follow—only one is correct. The rest were picked to confuse you with similar fur, face, or eyes.

You’ll need to slow down and spot the clues: folded ears or pointed? Gloves on the paws or not? Some cats copy others a little too well. One blink and you’ve mistaken a Cymric for a Manx.

If you stay focused and trust your eye, you might get through without a scratch. But even a wrong guess can teach you how easily fluff can fool.

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1. What Breed is This?

[A] Ragdoll | Known for going limp like a rag when cuddled, this gentle giant is famously docile and affectionate.

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2. What Breed is This?

[D] Exotic Shorthair | Essentially a Persian with a dense plush coat, this breed blends Persian features with short, velvet‑like fur.

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3. What Breed is This?

[B] British Shorthair | Its chunky “cobby” body and chubby cheeks give this laid‑back cat a teddy‑bear look.

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4. What Breed is This?

[C] Persian | Long, flowing coat and a sweet flat face make this elegant feline the epitome of luxury.

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5. What Breed is This?

[A] Maine Coon | One of the biggest breeds, it sports a water‑repellent coat, tufted ears and a tail like a furry plume to survive harsh winters.

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6. What Breed is This?

[B] American Shorthair | A sturdy, muscular cat with a dense coat and round head, this easygoing hunter is America’s classic mouser.

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7. What Breed is This?

[C] Devon Rex | Its oversized ears and curly coat earn it the “pixie” nickname—soft waves cover a lithe little body.

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8. What Breed is This?

[D] Sphynx | This hairless cat’s warm, suede‑like skin and sparse fuzz make it feel like a hot water bottle.

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9. What Breed is This?

[A] Scottish Fold | Folded ears bend forward due to a genetic quirk, giving this round‑faced cat an owl‑like look.

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10. What Breed is This?

[C] Abyssinian | One of the oldest breeds, it sports a lithe build and a warm ticked coat reminiscent of ancient Egyptian cats.

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11. What Breed is This?

[B] Oriental | Long, tubular body, wedge‑shaped head and enormous ears make this sleek cat a svelte stunner.

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12. What Breed is This?

[D] Siamese | Deep blue almond eyes and a love of conversation make this elegant, vocal cat instantly recognizable.

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13. What Breed is This?

[A] Norwegian Forest Cat | A robust, muscular climber with a thick waterproof coat, it hails from the forests of Norway.

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14. What Breed is This?

[D] Cornish Rex | Its incredibly soft, wavy coat and arching greyhound‑like body set this cat apart.

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15. What Breed is This?

[C] Bengal | Created by crossing domestic cats with Asian leopard cats, it boasts glittering rosettes and wild energy.

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16. What Breed is This?

[B] Russian Blue | Its plush double coat shines a silvery blue and frames bright green eyes, lending an air of quiet elegance.

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17. What Breed is This?

[A] Siberian | A large, triple‑coated cat from Russia, it’s famed for being semi‑hypoallergenic and incredibly agile.

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18. What Breed is This?

[D] Burmese | Compact and muscular with a satin‑like coat, this cat’s golden eyes and loving nature win hearts.

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19. What Breed is This?

[C] Birman | White “gloves” on the paws and V‑shaped “laces” on the hind legs distinguish this color‑pointed companion.

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20. What Breed is This?

[B] Tonkinese | A Siamese‑Burmese hybrid with aqua eyes in its mink pattern, it strikes a playful middle ground.

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21. What Breed is This?

[A] Ocicat | Brown or gold thumb‑shaped spots cover this athletic cat, yet there’s no wild DNA—just Abyssinian and Siamese roots.

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22. What Breed is This?

[D] Selkirk Rex | Loose curls and a round, teddy‑bear face result from a dominant gene, giving this cat a plush woolly coat.

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23. What Breed is This?

[C] Ragamuffin | Closely related to the Ragdoll, these gentle giants can top 20 pounds and happily go limp in your arms.

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24. What Breed is This?

[B] American Curl | Kittens are born with straight ears that gently curl backward a few days later, forming graceful arcs.

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25. What Breed is This?

[A] Japanese Bobtail | Its corkscrew tail looks like a pom‑pom, and tri‑color varieties are maneki‑neko symbols of good luck.

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26. What Breed is This?

[C] Manx | This island breed often lacks a tail entirely and has longer hind legs, giving a high‑rumped profile.

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27. What Breed is This?

[D] Egyptian Mau | The only naturally spotted domestic cat sports random dark spots, mascara‑lined eyes and can sprint up to 30 mph.

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28. What Breed is This?

[B] Somali | Essentially a long‑haired Abyssinian, its ruddy coat and plumed tail give a foxy look.

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29. What Breed is This?

[C] Balinese | A spontaneous long‑haired mutation of the Siamese, it has a silky coat, plume‑like tail and brilliant blue eyes.

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30. What Breed is This?

[A] Singapura | Tiny but mighty, this breed is the smallest domestic cat, with saucer‑sized eyes and a sepia‑ticked coat.

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60 Cat Breeds Quiz: Ragdoll or Birman?

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