12 Cat Breeds With Big Ears

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Siamese Cat

Thai cat breeds and one of the most identifiable Asian cat species.

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Sphynx Cat

The Sphynx is most well-known for its lack of a coat, or may we say, its pelt! In general, hairless cats have enormous ears, and the Sphynx is no exception.

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Cornish Rex

They are frequently referred to as "alien" cats due to their unusual appearance, which is enhanced by their enormous, rounded ears that lay low on their head. 

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Oriental Cat

Both the Shorthair and Longhair Orientals are closely related to the Siamese and have particularly long ears. 

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Balinese Cat

The Balinese is usually referred to as the purebred long-haired Siamese, as they started as a natural mutation of the breed.

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Abyssinian

It is thought that these cats with enormous ears and short fur originated in Abyssinia, from where they derive their name.

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Ocicat

You would be forgiven for supposing that the Ocicat is a domestic breed with hidden wildcat genes.

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Savannah Cat

The Savannah is a mix between a domestic cat and the Serval, a medium-sized African cat with big ears. 

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Singapura

Singapura cats, the smallest breed of domestic cat, are recognized for their enormous ears and huge eyes. 

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Chausie

The kittens resemble lion cubs with their thick chests and wide, round ears that are positioned high on their heads. 

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Egyptian Mau

Ferris Bueller's Day Off and the classic television series The Twilight Zone would be perfect viewing for any Aquarius.

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Devon Rex

The Devon Rex is related to the curly-haired Cornish Rex and has a similar appearance.

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