12 pairs of purebred cats that people constantly confuse with each other (13 photos)
Unfortunately, nature can not always shine with originality. During periods of creative stagnation, she can borrow some interesting pieces from their own ideas that have already been used. It is not surprising that there are animals in the world that are very similar Each other. 
It turns out that nature in some sense duplicated them, adding a couple of distinctive details. Touched this magic and thoroughbred cats.
Some of them are quite difficult to distinguish, especially if you are not an expert on cats, or at least an amateur who is good familiar with the most popular varieties of fluffy beauties. To there was no confusion, we suggest you look at the collages that will help it is better to deal with cat "twins".
Korat and blue cat 
Korat and blue cat, despite their resemblance, have their own unique features. For example, a korat can be recognized by big green eyes and a more muscular body. Russian blue like usually looks more sophisticated. She may also have green or yellow eyes.
Toyger and Bengal cat 
Both breeds boast muscular bodies and pronounced stripes on the coat. However, the Bengal cat has more bright color and shorter coat, as well as a wide muzzle.
Somali cat and Abyssinian cat 
Both breeds have a long, smooth and shiny coat. However in a Somali cat, it is thicker and more lush, while in an Abyssinian, it is more short and smooth.
British Shorthair and Scottish Fold 
Unlike the unremarkable ears of the British Shorthair, the ears of the Scottish cats are always bent forward.
Burmese and Siamese 
Both breeds are of average body size, although Siamese cats may be more slender and graceful than the Burmese.
Ragdoll and ragamuffin 
Persian and Himalayan cat 
Both Persian and Himalayan cats are known for their gentle and affectionate character. They are usually very attached to their owners and can follow them for hours, demanding attention.
angora cat and khao mani 
Norwegian Forest and Siberian cat 
Don Sphynx and Canadian Sphynx 
british cat and chartreuse 
Siamese and oriental cat 
If you have a cat but can't figure out which one it belongs to the breed, it is best to consult a veterinarian or a feline expert for advice.











