Most of us can easily identify a Siamese or Persian out of a lineup of cats. But how about a Peterbald? Or a Sokoke? Not ringing any bells? While everyone thinks their own beloved feline is one in a million, owners of cats can take that description literally. The Cat Fanciers’ Association points out that with only two to four percent of owned cats making the pedigreed cut, all purebred felines can be considered rare. And like any rare marvel, these breeds are definitely something to treasure. In no particular order, Here are 20 of the rarest cat breeds in the world
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