Persians are one of the most famous long-haired cat breeds, renowned for their luxurious, silky coats and sweet, gentle personalities.
This large and majestic breed is known for its tufted ears, bushy tail, and long, water-repellent fur, perfect for adapting to harsh climates.
Ragdolls are named for their tendency to go limp and relaxed when picked up, making them affectionate companions. Their semi-long fur comes in various colors and patterns.
This breed has a triple-layered, dense, and water-resistant coat, originally developed in Russia, and is known for being hypoallergenic, making it a popular choice for allergy sufferers.
As the name suggests, this breed hails from Norway and boasts a long, thick double coat, well-suited for braving cold weather.
Himalayans are a cross between Siamese and Persian cats, resulting in striking blue eyes and a long, silky coat that requires regular grooming.
Resembling the Siamese in appearance, the Balinese has a similar sleek body but with a longer, flowing coat that is soft to the touch.
Birmans have a semi-long coat with a colorpoint pattern, meaning their bodies are lighter in color while their ears, face, paws, and tail are darker.