All cats are beautiful, that is fact. That is inarguable. But you have to admit that even you, as a cat owner yourself, sometimes look at other people's cats and think to yourself… '"wow". And the floofier the cat, the bigger the "wow" is. There is just something about cats that are intensely fluffy that makes them so ameowzing to us. We just want to sink our faces right into their bellies and experience that level of floof, no matter what the risks may be.
But alas, most cats are normal cats, and they have a normal - purrfect - level of fluff, so we have to content ourselves with looking at those extra-fluffy majestic creatures from the sidelines. Cats like the stunning Norwegian forest cat, cats like the amazing Pallas' cat, cats like the meowrvelous Persian cat, and of course, one can never forget the fluffiness of the gigantic Maine Coon cat.
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"I didn't notice as much with my previous gray cat but Artie looks very different in coloring. His 'brother' is Siamese, so he is obviously a little darker now, but with them it is often related to temperature. It has been winter here, so perhaps Artie might lighten in the summer again?"
"He weighed ten pounds at nine months, now he's a bit over seventeen… He was just so massive and aristocratic looking that we thought he deserved a pompous mouthful (his full name is Buckbee "Banjo" Cholmondeley*, Lord Swiffington). Our other cats have more pedestrian names like Barry, Bitsy, and Jameela Jameowl (a/k/a Beep Boop)."
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