The UK's top 10 cat breeds, common health issues & treatments  

It is reported 12.2 millions cats live in the UK. Every breed of cat is unique, therefore it is key to take time to decide which breed best suits you and your lifestyle. Here are the 10 most popular breeds in the UK, their common health issues and treatments.

1. THE British Shorthair

British Shorthairs are known for their calm and friendly demeanour, but they can develop health concerns like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and obesity. Discover our top tips to keep your British Shorthair thriving!

2. THE Bengal

Bengals are active, curious, and full of energy, but they can be susceptible to gastrointestinal issues and dental disease. Learn how to keep your Bengal cat healthy and prevent common health problems.

3. THE Ragdoll

Ragdolls are sweet and gentle cats that love to cuddle but are prone to conditions like bladder stones and heart disease. Find out how to keep your Ragdoll healthy and happy with our expert advice.

4. THE HIMALAYAN

Himalayans are gorgeous and affectionate but prone to respiratory issues and kidney disease. Learn how to help your Himalayan live a long, healthy life with our expert insights.

5. THE european shorthair

The European Shorthair is a versatile and friendly feline, loved for its adaptable nature and low-maintenance charm. But even this resilient breed has its own set of health needs. From dental care to preventing urinary issues, we've got the insights to help your European Shorthair thrive.  

6. THE Maine coon

Maine Coons are gentle giants that can suffer from health issues like hip dysplasia and heart disease. Get the best care tips to keep your Maine Coon purring and pain-free.

7. THE scottish fold

Scottish Folds are adorable with their unique folded ears, but they can develop joint and heart issues. Check out our health guide to keep your Scottish Fold comfortable and content.

8. THE persian

The iconic Persian cat may look grumpy but is actually very loving. However, they are prone to respiratory issues and skin conditions. Discover essential care tips to keep your Persian looking and feeling great.

9. THE RUSSIAN BLUE

Russian Blues are sleek and allergy-friendly, but they can develop obesity and diabetes if not monitored. Read our guide on maintaining a healthy lifestyle for your Russian Blue.

10. THE siamese

Siamese cats are chatty and affectionate but can be prone to conditions like Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome and lymphoma. Learn how to provide the best care to keep your Siamese happy and healthy.

Tabby cats

Tabbies may be one of the most common cats, but they come in many different breeds and personalities.

Ginger cats

Ginger cats are full of charm, confidence, and curiosity, but they come in many different breeds.

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