Originating from Thailand (formerly Siam), the Siamese cat is well-known for its striking blue almond-shaped eyes, short coat with color points (darker coloring on the ears, face, paws, and tail), and vocal nature.
Originally from Burma (now Myanmar), Burmese cats are known for their sleek, glossy coats and captivating golden-yellow eyes. They are affectionate, playful, and enjoy human company, making them great companions.
Characterized by their distinctive bobbed tail resembling a pom-pom, the Japanese Bobtail breed has its origins in Japan. They are sociable, intelligent, and often bond strongly with their families.
Originating from Persia (Iran), known for long coats, round faces, gentle demeanor, prefer indoor relaxation.
Hailing from Russia, although technically not solely Asian, Siberian cats are often grouped within Asian breeds. They have thick, triple-layered fur to withstand harsh climates and are characterized by their strong.
Originating from Singapore, the Singapura is one of the smallest cat breeds, known for its petite size, large eyes, and ticked coat pattern. They're affectionate, curious, and enjoy being part of family activities.
A cross between the Burmese and Siamese breeds, the Tonkinese cat originated in Canada but has ties to Southeast Asia through its parent breeds.
Bengals, stemming from the U.S., mix domestic and Asian leopard cats. Their exotic look, rosette coats, high intelligence, and playful vibe allure.