1. Toyger Cat (Mini Tiger)
Mini Tiger is a domestic cat breed that originated in the United States in the 1980s. The Toyger cat was created by crossing a short-haired domestic cat with a Bengal cat. In 1993, the International Cat Association officially recognized the Toyger as a new breed. Today, there are over 400 Toyger hybrids worldwide, maintained by professional breeders who continue to breed and reproduce them. The breeding process has continued since the first Toyger cat was created.
This cat breed has a slender physique with a striking tiger-like appearance. They are small in size, muscular, with straight legs, average height, long neck, small ears, and a long tail. The Toyger's size ranges from medium to large, with weights between 4.5 and 7 kg. Their distinctive striped fur pattern is the result of the breeding process, with no actual connection to tigers. Toygers are known for their intelligence, playful nature, and ease of training. They also possess extraordinary hunting abilities, capable of catching mice and birds with their sharp claws and keen sense of smell.
Care Tips and Toyger Price Information:
- Diet: Toyger cats are relatively easy to care for and aren't picky eaters. However, to maintain optimal health, their diet should be monitored to prevent obesity.
- Hygiene: Toygers are cleanliness-loving cats and should be groomed regularly. They also enjoy baths at least once a week to reduce shedding and maintain coat health. Common health issues in Toygers include Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and diabetes. Regular health check-ups are recommended.
- Price: The price of a Toyger cat ranges from 11 million to 92 million VND.


2. Maine Coon Cat
The origin of the Maine Coon cat remains unclear, with various legends surrounding its history. However, most people believe that the Maine Coon originated from ancient North America. It is a cross between a native wildcat and a long-haired domestic cat. Today, Maine Coons are most commonly found in the United States and Europe. This breed made its way to Vietnam in 2010, although purebred numbers are still limited.
The Maine Coon is a breed known for its "giant" size, standing between 25 to 41 cm tall, with a body weight ranging from 5 to 8 kg. Some individuals can grow as tall as 100 cm. Their rectangular-shaped bodies are muscular, with a broad chest, strong legs, and extremely sharp claws. Their large head is surrounded by a thick mane, with a short, broad nose. Their eyes are large, and their ears are of medium size, erect on top of the head with fur standing up. The tail is as long as a North American raccoon’s, with thick, bushy fur that is water-resistant. Maine Coons come in a variety of colors such as salt and pepper, chocolate brown, but the most common colors are black and white, black-gray, and white-gold. Maine Coons are highly intelligent, obedient, easy to train, gentle, and loyal to their owners. They enjoy physical exercise and have excellent hunting instincts.
Care and Price Information for Maine Coon Cats:
- Diet: Maine Coons have simple eating preferences, similar to other cats. However, it is important to limit fatty foods as they can easily gain weight. Clean their food and water bowls daily.
- Hygiene: Regular grooming is required, but they should only be bathed when necessary as Maine Coons dislike water. It is important to clean their ears, eyes, and neck area daily.
- Price: The cost of a Maine Coon ranges from 2,000,000 VND to 46,000,000 VND, depending on the specific cat breed.


3. Siamese Cat
The Siamese cat is a short-haired Eastern breed. While the exact origin is uncertain, most believe it emerged in the 14th century in Thailand. Siamese cats made their way to Europe and were introduced to the United States in 1879. Known for their unique and elegant appearance, they are highly adored by many.
The Siamese breed is divided into two types: traditional and modern, each with distinct characteristics. The modern Siamese has sharp features, a slender body, straight legs, triangular ears, and a long, tapered tail. The traditional Siamese, in contrast, has a rounder face, larger bone structure, and a more compact body. Despite these differences, both types share the breed's most notable traits, such as almond-shaped, large, expressive, blue eyes, and short, sleek, and beautiful fur. Siamese cats come in a variety of colors including light blue, gray, lilac, and chocolate. They are known for their intelligence, affection for children, obedience, and ease of training. One unique trait of the Siamese is their ability to control and hide their claws, ensuring they do not harm others.
Care and Price Information for Siamese Cats:
- Diet: Siamese cats are easy to care for and will eat almost anything their owners provide.
- Hygiene: Regular grooming is recommended, brushing their fur weekly, and brushing their teeth daily or weekly. Bathing should be done 2-3 times a month, and it's best to limit their outdoor exposure. Siamese cats may have inherited conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and congenital defects like aortic stenosis and degenerative issues.
- Price: The price of a Siamese cat varies, ranging from 2,000,000 VND to 15,000,000 VND, depending on the breed quality.


4. Turkish Van Cat
The Turkish Van is a long-haired cat breed that originates from Turkey, particularly from the southeastern region of the country. This breed is quite rare, even in its homeland, and is primarily found around Lake Van. There have been theories suggesting that the Turkish Van may have originated in Armenia.
The Turkish Van can be considered one of the largest cat breeds in the world. Male Turkish Vans are slightly larger than females. A male Turkish Van can weigh up to 9 kg and stand about 32-36 cm tall, while females weigh around 5-6 kg and stand 30-35 cm tall. These cats have large, round eyes, typically in blue or amber shades. Their strong legs allow them to leap great distances, and one of the most impressive features is their incredibly long tail. The Turkish Van’s thick, water-resistant fur gives it a nearly all-white appearance, except for the color patches on the head and tail. Occasionally, some may have patches of color on their bodies as well. These color markings, known as “Van patterns,” come in various colors like red, cream, orange tabby, black, and brown. The Turkish Van is known for its loyalty to its owners but is also independent, energetic, intelligent, curious, and somewhat aloof with strangers. It enjoys climbing to high places for a better view and feels safest when perched above the ground.
Care and Price Information for Turkish Van Cats:
- Diet: The Turkish Van is relatively easy to care for, requiring a balanced diet with sufficient nutrients. You can supplement their food with fruits, vegetables, and protein. These cats love to stay active, so make sure to provide opportunities for play.
- Hygiene: Turkish Vans shed their fur once a year, so they need regular grooming. Their fur is water-resistant, so be sure to dry them thoroughly after a bath to prevent colds. Generally, they are healthy cats with no major genetic issues.
- Price: Turkish Van cats are quite expensive, with prices ranging from 35,000,000 VND to 60,000,000 VND.


5. British Longhair Cat
The British Longhair, also known as Ald or British Longhair, is a long-haired breed with its origins in England. This breed emerged in the mid-20th century, making it relatively recent compared to other breeds.
The British Longhair is known for its sturdy build and silky long coat. It has a round head, short, pointed ears, and bright, alert eyes. The tail is thick and long, and the chest is solid, giving the cat a muscular, robust appearance. The British Longhair is a mix between short-haired cats and purebred Persians, which has resulted in a variety of coat colors such as white, black, golden brown, chocolate, red, and blue, along with several other striking colors. When born, a British Longhair kitten weighs close to 1 kg, with females reaching 4-6 kg as adults and males growing up to 8 kg. This adorable cat has won the hearts of cat lovers, not only because of its stunning looks but also its sweet nature. British Longhairs are friendly, sociable, and get along well with other pets in the household. As kittens, they are playful and mischievous, enjoying activities like chasing toys and playing with laser pointers for hours.
Care and Price Information for British Longhair Cats:
- Diet: The British Longhair requires a protein-rich diet from meat such as beef, chicken, duck, and fish.
- Hygiene: Due to their thick coat, it is important to keep them cool in the summer. Regular grooming is necessary to prevent mats and skin infections.
- Price: The price of a British Longhair cat ranges from 500,000 VND to 30,000,000 VND, depending on the specific breed.


6. Persian Cat
The Persian Cat is one of the most beloved and sought-after pets worldwide. Originating from the ancient Persian Empire, now Iran, this breed has long been cherished by Iranians, who raised and cared for these cats from a young age. The breed was introduced to Britain, where it was further developed and has since become extremely popular in Europe.
The Persian is known for its graceful, captivating appearance. It has a medium-sized, sturdy body with short legs and flat, rounded feet. Weighing between 3 to 5 kg, and standing at a height of 25 to 38 cm, this breed has a large, round head with a short nose and deep-set chin. The eyes are large and expressive, adding to its enchanting look. The Persian cat's distinguishing features are its small nose and large eyes. However, if you decide to keep a Persian cat, be cautious as they can experience excessive tear production and breathing difficulties. Aside from its striking beauty, the Persian is renowned for its calm, gentle, and intelligent nature, making it a wonderful companion. Unlike other cats, Persians are not active or mischievous—they prefer a peaceful, tranquil life with humans and other animals.
Care and Price Information for Persian Cats:
- Diet: Persian cats enjoy a meat-based diet, such as beef, chicken, and fish. Avoid feeding them pork due to its high fat content, and never feed them raw food.
- Hygiene: Regular grooming is essential to remove shed fur. If their coat becomes too long, consider having it trimmed. Bathing should be done frequently, ensuring their ears, eyes, nose, mouth, and teeth are properly cleaned. After a bath, it’s crucial to dry their coat to prevent them from catching a cold.
- Price: Persian cats typically range in price from 1,000,000 VND to 43,000,000 VND, depending on the specific breed.


7. Scottish Fold Cat
The Scottish Fold Cat, also known as the 'Scotland Folded Ear Cat,' was first discovered in Tayside, Scotland, in 1960. It was later crossbred with British Shorthair and American cats to achieve the distinctive folded ears that make this breed so charming. By the 1970s, the Scottish Fold became highly popular in North America and Europe.
With its irresistibly cute appearance, the Scottish Fold has a round, plump body and a large, round head. The most endearing feature of this cat is its large, sparkling eyes, which come in a variety of colors such as green, blue, gray, and amber. Of course, the signature characteristic is its adorable folded ears. The Scottish Fold's coat comes in both short and long varieties, and its tail is long, thick, and bushy like a plume. Popular coat colors include silver, gray, blue-gray, and lilac. Aside from its beauty, this breed is known for its sweet, calm, friendly temperament and gets along well with other animals. However, they are somewhat sedentary and prone to obesity.
Care Tips and Price Information for the Scottish Fold Cat:
- Diet: Scottish Folds enjoy vegetables, fish, chicken, pork, and dry food. Avoid feeding them foods like fermented bread, cow's milk, chocolate, onions, garlic, or moldy items.
- Grooming: Brush their fur daily to remove shedding hair. Bathing should be done 2-3 times a month.
- Price: The price for a Scottish Fold can range from 500,000 VND to 50,000,000 VND, depending on the specific breed.


8. LaPerm Cat
The LaPerm cat originated in the United States in 1982 when a cat named Speedy from a cattery gave birth to a litter of kittens. One of the kittens had bald spots and large ears spaced far apart. As it grew, it developed a distinctive curly coat. All of Speedy's kittens inherited this curly fur, and the breed was named LaPerm, recognized by TICA.
What sets the LaPerm apart is its curly coat, whether short or semi-long. This breed is medium to small in size, with long legs, a long neck, large ears, and sweet almond-shaped eyes. The most noticeable feature is the curly hair around the neck area. LaPerm kittens are born bald but start growing curly fur after two weeks. Known for their gentle and affectionate nature, LaPerm cats are friendly, playful, agile, and often excel at catching mice.
Care Tips and Price Information for LaPerm Cats:
- Diet: Ensure a well-balanced and controlled diet to maintain optimal health, as LaPerm cats can live up to 15 years.
- Grooming: Their coats are easy to brush and don’t shed much, but regular trimming is necessary as the fur can get thick. Be sure to clean their ears and trim their claws as well.
- Price: The price for a LaPerm cat ranges from 20,000,000 VND to 30,000,000 VND.


9. Turkish Angora Cat
The Turkish Angora, also known as Ankara or Turkish Angora, is a domestic cat breed originating from the Ankara region in Turkey. With a history spanning thousands of years, the Angora is one of the oldest known cat breeds. It is a mix between two cats from different cultural backgrounds: Persian and African. The people of Turkey have long regarded the Turkish Angora as a national treasure. In 1973, the breed was officially recognized worldwide by the CFA. Despite their elegant appearance, these cats are very active. They love to play, run, and can chase balls or roll around with yarn all day without getting bored, especially near fountains.
The Turkish Angora has a long, slender, and highly flexible body, with a small bone structure. This characteristic makes the breed agile, resilient, and swift. An adult Turkish Angora weighs between 4 to 7 kg. Its long, silky coat gives the cat a regal, aristocratic appearance. While the most common coat color is white, they can also be found in other colors such as striped, cream, black, or various combinations. The head is narrow and long, with large, almond-shaped eyes in ocean-blue or amber hues, and large, pointed ears. The tail is long, slender, and often stands upright, perpendicular to the back. Known for its innate intelligence, the Turkish Angora is easily trainable. It is a friendly, sociable breed, well-suited for interacting with children and other pets.
Care Tips and Price Information for Turkish Angora Cats:
- Diet: Turkish Angoras enjoy protein-rich foods like meat and can tolerate simple nutritional needs.
- Grooming: This breed doesn't require frequent baths, but some body parts prone to infection should be cleaned with warm water. Common health issues include diarrhea, colitis, and picky eating habits.
- Price: The price for a Turkish Angora ranges from 23,000,000 VND to 46,000,000 VND depending on the purity of the breed.


10. Somali Cat
The Somali Cat originates from Egypt, where an Abyssinian cat experienced a mutation that resulted in a longer coat. This rare trait caught the attention of cat breeders and enthusiasts. Somali cats are athletic, muscular, and sturdy, with a well-defined body and strong muscles. Their broad head features a pointed nose and a wide face. The fur is sleek and smooth, with common colors including grey, light brown, and ruddy. The striking, round, green eyes of the Somali cat captivate anyone who gazes into them. They sleep a lot, and when awake, they often observe the household and its activities from a distance.
Care Tips and Price Information for Somali Cats:
- Diet: A well-rounded diet, rich in protein, including meats like chicken, pork, fish, and beef, as well as organ meats and eggs, is ideal.
- Grooming: Regularly removing excess fur and tangles is essential. Because of their long coat, Somali cats need occasional baths to prevent matting. Check their ears, teeth, and clean them regularly.
- Price: The price for a Somali cat ranges between 11,000,000 VND and 23,000,000 VND.

