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A few of the words

PERSIAN
Persians have been among the most popular pedigree cats in the United States for decades, prized for their long, flowing coats and calm, gentle nature.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
RAGDOLL
The Ragdoll breed was developed in California in the 1960s by breeder Ann Baker, and gets its name from the way these large, placid cats go limp when picked up.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
SPHYNX
Despite appearances, the Sphynx isn't truly hairless — a fine downy fuzz covers its warm, wrinkled skin, making it feel a bit like a warm peach.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
BENGAL
The Bengal's striking spotted or marbled coat traces back to crosses with the Asian leopard cat, a small wild feline native to South and East Asia.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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Cat Breeds: a free large-print word search

Cat breeds word search — free and large-print. From silky Persians to blue-eyed Siamese, roam the wide, wonderful world of pedigree cats.

About Cat Breeds

From the regal Persian lounging like royalty to the chatty Siamese voicing every opinion, pedigree cats have been charming households for centuries. Each breed carries its own personality: the floppy, gentle Ragdoll that goes limp in your arms, the wild-spotted Bengal that moves like a small leopard across the kitchen floor, and the tailless Manx with its famously rabbit-like hop. Breeders and cat fanciers have long celebrated these distinct looks and temperaments, making the pedigree cat one of the most lovingly documented corners of the animal world.

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    Find a word.Tap its first letter, then tap along to its last — the trail fills in and finishes itself when it spells a word. Or press the first letter and drag.
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