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Top 10 most popular breeds in the world in 2025 according to CFA

  • Writer: Nguyên Nguyễn Khôi
    Nguyên Nguyễn Khôi
  • Mar 19
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 19

Logo of the cat fancier's association
Logo of The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) | Credit: PR Newswire

Every year, the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) releases its ranking of the most popular cat breeds based on global registration data. This list not only reflects trends, but also reveals what cat owners around the world truly value in a companion.

In 2025, familiar breeds continue to stand out—not just for their appearance, but for how well they connect with human lifestyles and emotions.

If you are in the process of choosing a cat, this list can be a helpful starting point to understand which breed might feel right for you.


10. Sphynx cat

The Sphynx Cat
The Sphynx Cat | Credit: Unsplash 

The Sphynx stands apart not only in appearance but also in how it connects with the world. Highly social and tactile, these cats actively seek closeness, both physically and emotionally.

Their interactions tend to be direct and expressive, creating a sense of constant engagement with the people around them.


9. Scottish Fold

The Scottish Fold Cat
The Scottish Fold Cat | Credit: Unsplash

Scottish Folds are often perceived as gentle observers. With their distinctive folded ears and soft expressions, they interact with their environment in a calm and attentive way.

There is a subtle warmth in their behavior, often expressed through quiet companionship rather than overt interaction.


8. American Shorthair

The American Shorthair Cat
The American Shorthair Cat | Credit: Pexels

American Shorthairs reflect adaptability. They tend to move comfortably between activity and rest, adjusting to their surroundings without much difficulty.

Their presence feels balanced—neither overly energetic nor overly reserved—making them quietly versatile companions.


7. Abyssinian cat

The Abyssinian Cat
The Abyssinian Cat | Credit: Unsplash

Few breeds are as outwardly curious as the Abyssinian. They seem constantly engaged, observing, climbing, and exploring.

Their world is one of movement and discovery, where every object or corner holds potential interest.


6. British Shorthair

Sora - A family member of the Vapo Cat Family
Sora - A family member of the Vapo Cat Family

British Shorthairs are defined by their composure. They are present, but rarely demanding, maintaining a quiet independence even within shared spaces.

Their way of interacting with the world feels steady and predictable, offering a sense of balance that many owners appreciate.


5. Devon Rex

The Devon Rex Cat
The Devon Rex Cat | Credit: Unsplash

In contrast, the Devon Rex brings a completely different energy. Curious and expressive, they approach their surroundings with playfulness and spontaneity.

They often treat everyday spaces as something to explore, reflecting a more dynamic and interactive way of experiencing the world.


4. Persian cat

The Persian Cat
The Persian Cat | Credit: Unsplash

Persian cats embody stillness and routine. Their interactions with the world are often measured and reserved, shaped by a preference for quiet and stability.

They seem to exist in a space where change is minimal and comfort is constant—an environment that many find soothing to share.

3. Exotic Shorthair

The Exotic Shorthair Cat
The Exotic Shorthair Cat | Credit: Unsplash

With their rounded features and relaxed temperament, Exotic Shorthairs bring a sense of ease into their surroundings. They are not particularly driven by curiosity or activity, but instead seem to favor comfort and familiarity.

They often engage with the world at a slower pace, creating an atmosphere that feels calm and unhurried.


2. Ragdoll

The Ragdoll Cat
The Ragdoll Cat | Credit: Unsplash

Ragdolls are known for their softness—not only in their fur, but also in their behavior. They tend to respond to the world with trust, often relaxing completely when held or staying close to familiar people.

Their presence is often described as comforting, reflecting a kind of quiet emotional openness that many owners find deeply reassuring.


1. Maine Coon

The Maine Coon Cat
The Maine Coon Cat | Credit: Unsplash

The Maine Coon continues to hold the top position, admired for its impressive size and calm presence. Despite their scale, these cats move through their environment with a quiet awareness, often observing before engaging.

There is a certain steadiness in the way they exist alongside humans—never intrusive, yet rarely distant. For many cat lovers, this balance creates a sense of companionship that feels both gentle and grounded.


A Reflection on Popularity

Looking across the list, popularity appears to be shaped not only by physical traits, but by how each breed expresses its presence.

Some offer calm and stillness. Others bring energy and curiosity. Together, they reflect the many ways cats and humans share space, attention, and routine.


Living Spaces and Everyday Comfort

While each breed experiences the world differently, one constant remains: the importance of a clean, stable environment.


Small details—such as cleanliness, texture, and scent—can influence how cats interact with their surroundings daily. Thoughtful choices in these areas help support their natural behaviors and overall comfort.


Solutions like Vapo Cat’s range of cat litter, including tofu, bentonite, silica, and coconut-based options, are developed with these everyday interactions in mind—quietly supporting the spaces that cats and humans share.




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