Napoleon Cat:

13 Things You Need to Know About This Adorable Feline

If you’re a cat enthusiast or a parent to these cute pets, you know that there are tons of cat breeds out there.

They all have distinct personalities and traits that make them great babies for different kinds of owners. The Napoleon Cat, a relatively new breed, is one of these cats, and they’re incredibly cute.

The short-legged feline is playful and charming, and it also happens to be a velcro cat that loves human company.

The Napoleon cat, now known as the “Minuet” breed, has many hilarious, interesting, and wacky facts about it, much like every other cat.

13 Things to Know About the Napoleon Cat Breed

Their short legs are a dead giveaway of their relation to the Munchkin, while their striking appearance is inherited from the Persian.

How The Napoleon Cat Breed Came to Be

The Minuet is a highly affectionate and sweet kitty that loves nothing more than spending time with its family.

They’re a Great Breed for Different Family Make-ups

The non-standard variation can also be considered medium-sized despite towering over the standard breed at the legs.

They’re Medium-Sized and Have Variations

Despite inheriting short legs from the Munchkin breed, Minuets are not sloths. In fact, they can chase balls, lasers, and balls at breakneck speeds.

Their Short Legs Aren’t a Hindrance

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