Manx                     
                                  
Like its longhaired cousin, the Cymric, the Manx is the picture of roundness. It has a round head with a round muzzle and prominent cheeks; a broad chest; short front legs; a short, arching back; and rounded, muscular thighs. A short, dense coat accentuates the round appearance and comes in many colors. The Manx's distinguishing characteristic is its tail-less-ness; in a show-quality cat, the Tail-less-ness is absolute, with a decided hollow at the end of the backbone.
      
                                                        Somali
                                    
With a long, flowing coat, the Somali is a well-proportioned, medium to large cat with firm muscular development. Like its Abyssinian cousin, the Somali features a beautiful ticked coat in blue, fawn, red or ruddy colors. Lithe and active, the Somali shows an alert, lively interest in all surroundings. Its even disposition makes it an ideal companion.
      
                                             Norwegian Forest
                                
The Norwegian Forest Cat developed from the hardy cats that once thrived in the woodlands of Norway and has retained its rugged look. A big cat, the Norwegian's powerful body is moderately long with a full chest and considerable girth. The big body is covered by a thick, magnificent coat with a profuse ruff and a long, bushy tail. This beautiful coat comes in many colors, complemented by green-gold eyes. The Norwegian Forest Cat is social and compatible, affectionate and intelligent.