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10 Cat Breeds With Manes Like a Lion (With Info & Pictures)

by admin September 7, 2024
September 7, 2024
10 Cat Breeds With Manes Like a Lion (With Info & Pictures)

If you’ve ever had a cat, the phrase “tiny lion” is bound to be familiar. Domestic cats may be diminutive in size, but many have the big attitude, lazy languor, and majestic appearance of the King of the Jungle.

So, which kitties have the most impressive manes? Here are 10 of the best long-haired cat coifs to ever grace the head of these small monarchs.

The 10 Cat Breeds With Manes Like a Lion

1. Maine Coon

This American native breed is enormous and luxuriously furred. Though they may look a tad ferocious with their Lynx-like size and voluminous fur, Main Coon cats are sweet and gentle giants. Their dense coat and robust build make them well-suited to outdoor life and colder climates.

Main Coons are the largest domestic cats and one of only three official state cats.


2. Persian

The Persian was thought to have originated in Iran and was first documented in Europe in the 1600s. Since their rise to fame in the Victorian era, Persian cats have become one of the most popularly pedigreed cats in the United States.

Their silky fur is relatively high maintenance, but the affectionate and expressive Persian will lap up all attention you can lavish upon them!


3. Norwegian Forest Cat

Norwegian Forest cats are another large, beautifully maned breed. They are recognizable by their tufted ears and paws, sturdy build, fluffy double coat, and highly amicable nature.

“Wegies” get along with everyone and love spending time with their family, whether human, feline, or canine!


4. Ragdoll

Ragdoll cats are fluffy and sweet and shed remarkably little. That plush mane is just one coat, which requires significantly less grooming but also means they are poorly suited for cold climates.

They are famed for their large, brilliantly blue eyes, soft coats, and affectionate personalities.


5. Siberian

As Russian natives, these generously furred cats originated in chilly Siberia. Their mane and dense triple coat help keep vital organs warm and insulate them from the harsh winters of their homeland.

Siberians have historically been used as farm cats, pest control, and family companions. These medium-large cats are easy-going, loving, and relatively active hunters.


6. Himalayan

Himalayans are a medium-sized breed, but their extraordinary masses of fur often give them the appearance of a much larger cat. Although their big mane may look leonine, Himalayans have a kitten-like attitude and are both playful and cuddly.

They are happiest when cuddling on your lap or dashing around your home.


7. Birman

The “Sacred Cat of Burma” is famed for their silken fur, fluffy mane, and piercing blue eyes. They are elegant, refined, and do not shed much. The Birman’s single-layered coat is not well suited for cold, outdoor play, and they prefer being a lap cat instead of an explorer.


8. Ragamuffin

Like the Himalayan, Ragamuffins are all fluff. Behind their big, oval eyes and underneath their flowing mane, they are a relatively small breed.

Ragamuffins are famed for their adaptability and docility, which makes them perfect apartment cats.


9. LaPerm

The curious curls of the LaPerm cat result from a genetic mutation. Who knew mutants could look so fashionable? Though they look fancy, LaPerm cats require little grooming attention and don’t shed much. They make friendly, curious, and loving companions.


10. Turkish Angora

As the lushest of the lush, no feline can beat the mane of the Turkish Angora. Originating somewhere in the 15th century, the Turkish Angora has a prim and sophisticated look.

Despite their delicate appearance, these cats are known as independent and mischievous tricksters. They love being the boss but enjoy attention and affection just as much.

Final Thoughts

Felines with lion-like manes remind us they’re not far removed from their ancestors. Although several breeds have fluffy manes, some don’t require extensive grooming. However, daily brushing removes loose hair, reduces hairballs, and allows you to bond with your cat. Whether you’re looking for an outdoorsy, miniature lynx or feline royalty to pamper, there’s a luxuriously maned kitty cat out there!

Related Reads:

  • Who Are the Biggest Cats in the World?
  • Can Lions Purr? What Sounds Can They Make?

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