10. Savannah cat
Probably one of the most popular cat breeds, these cats are a mixture of domestic and African cats.
They are one of the largest cats, and since one of their ancestors was a feral cat, it took generations to domesticate them.
9. Bengal cat
When it comes to looks, these cats can give anyone a fierce competition.
The Bengal cat is a hybrid of the domestic cat and the Asian leopard.
Their breeding history dates back to 1934, and some even consider it a hybrid of cat and leopard due to their unique markings.
In addition to being one of the most beautiful hybrid cats, they are also extremely rare, which also makes them an expensive cat breed.
8. Chausie cat
Chausie is a French cat breed bred from domestic and jungle cats.
Its structure is impressive, it can grow up to 3 feet tall and weigh 18 to 35 pounds.
This cat has a unique appearance and is very delicate.
7. Toy cat
Toy cats carry the genes of feral cats, but are not their direct descendants.
However, as a hybrid between domesticated shorthair cats and Bengal cats, they were obtained from Their Bengal ancestors.
These cats bear striking resemblance to tigers and make interesting speculations.
6. Elf Bob Cat
This cat breed is not a deliberate cat breed, but a mixture of bobcats and domestic cats.
The breed was not noticed until a woman named Carol Ann Brewer adopted one of the cats and continued to breed with other domestic cats.
Now, these cats are one of the most common domestic cat pets.
5. Serenge Ti cat
Although these cats look a lot like serval cats, they don't have any genes.
This cat breed is produced by the hybridization of the Oriental shorthair cat and the Bengal cat.
As a hybrid of a feral cat and a domestic cat, it has the characteristics of both a feral cat and a domestic cat.
4. Cheetah cat
In addition to toy cats, these cats also bear striking resemblance to tigers and are light in color, and some may confuse them with exotic white tigers.
However, these cats are a hybrid between Bengal cats and Ocicats.
Their exotic and unique appearance is due to Their Bengal ancestors, as Ocicats have no ocelot genes or blood.
3. Mumbai cats
The Mumbai cat is a mixture of the American shorthair cat and the Burmese sable cat.
These cats look like black panthers, also known as mini panthers and black mambas.
They had a short-haired coat like a Burmese cat and a black smooth coat like a black panther.
They are playful, curious and easy to adapt to.
2. Bermila cat
Burmese cats are a hybrid breed of Persian and Burmese cats.
It is a medium-sized cat with a very "round" and sturdy structure.
They are a rare specimen because they like to jump and scratch, so you must arrange a scratching column when bringing Burmilla home.
1. Kara cat breed
Caracats are the rarest cats in the world.
They are a hybrid of the wild cat cat and the Abyssinian domestic cat.
Since they are rare, they are also very expensive and take a generation to truly domesticate them.
The first generation is closer to its wild ancestors, while the second generation is considered suitable as a pet