Nebelung Cat is a large-sized feline that originated in the United States in the 20th century. They closely resemble the Russian Blue Cats due to size and the blue or gray colored coat. However, their coat is medium-length and silkier as opposed to the short coat of the Russian Blues. For this reason, they are sometimes referred to as Long-haired Russian Blues. They are mild-mannered cats that do well in a home that has fixed schedules. Rarely, they suffer from separation anxiety if their routine is adhered to. If the feeding schedule is slightly altered this will be a source of stress as they try to navigate towards the new schedule.
Sokoke Cat is a medium-sized Cat originating from the Arabuko Sokoke rain forest in Lamu, Kenya. It has a classic tabby coat markings with little to no undercoat. They thrive in a controlled environment due to their low immune to New World Cat Illnesses. Therefore, you will often find Sokoke Cats in multi-cat homes and catteries. This is also a naturally occurring breed from the tropical Eastern Coast of Kenya. Therefore, they were more accustomed to warm weather. The Sokoke Cats may not thrive in extreme cold weather for extended periods of time. Although, they may be acclimated to colder temperatures and may not require special housing any more than other short-haired cats.
Chartreux is a large-sized cat breed that originated in France. They are known for their distinctive blue or silver-grey double coat that has a wooly undercoat. Chartreux Cats have expressive copper or orange-colored eyes. They are described as smiling cats due to their tapered muzzles and structure of their heads that gives the impression they are all smiley. They are affectionate cats that will tend to bond closely with one member of the family following them up close wherever they are.