2026 Top 10 Popular Cat Breeds: The Long-Hair Boom Accelerates
Combining 2026 data from Anicom Insurance and major breeder platforms reveals significant shifts in cat breed popularity.
2026 Most Popular Cat Breeds TOP 10:
| Rank | Breed | YoY Change | Key Traits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Munchkin | Stable | Short legs, affectionate, playful |
| 2 | Minuet | ↑ Surging | Persian × Munchkin, fluffy short legs |
| 3 | Ragdoll | ↑ +128% | Large, docile, loves being held |
| 4 | Scottish Fold | ↓ | Folded ears, calm (declining due to health concerns) |
| 5 | British Shorthair | Stable | Sturdy build, independent |
| 6 | Norwegian Forest Cat | ↑ | Large longhair, gentle |
| 7 | Bengal | Stable | Wild patterns, highly active |
| 8 | Persian (incl. Chinchilla) | ↑ | Elegant, calm, needs daily brushing |
| 9 | Maine Coon | ↑ | Largest breed, dog-like personality |
| 10 | Russian Blue | ↓ | Silver coat, sensitive |
The "mixed breed" elephant in the room:
Across all owned cats, mixed breeds have been #1 for 8 consecutive years at approximately 40% share. Rising adoption from shelters and rescue organizations drives this trend. Interest in how to adopt a rescue cat continues to grow.
Biggest trend: The "Long-Hair Shift"
Ragdoll (+128%), Minuet (+97%), Norwegian Forest, and Persian all show significant year-over-year ownership increases. Instagram-friendly aesthetics combined with calm temperaments suited to indoor living are the driving factors.
Behind the Popularity: Breed-Specific Health Risks You Must Know
Before choosing a popular breed, understanding breed-specific health risks is essential. Choosing based solely on cuteness can lead to unexpected veterinary bills.
Health risks of top popular breeds:
Munchkin (#1):
- Intervertebral disc disease and spinal abnormalities (skeletal stress from short legs)
- Prone to obesity (weight management is critical due to short legs)
- Estimated annual medical costs: ¥30,000-50,000
Minuet (#2):
- Polycystic kidney disease (inherited from Persian lineage)
- Excessive tearing (brachycephalic trait)
- Higher dental disease risk
- Estimated annual medical costs: ¥40,000-70,000
Ragdoll (#3):
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) — genetic, regular echocardiograms recommended
- Urinary stones / FLUTD
- Estimated annual medical costs: ¥30,000-60,000
Scottish Fold (#4):
- Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) — the gene causing folded ears also affects cartilage throughout the body
- Joint pain, difficulty walking (severe cases)
- Growing global movement to ban fold-to-fold breeding on animal welfare grounds
- Estimated annual medical costs: ¥40,000-80,000 (including joint care)
[Pet insurance](/en/columns/cat-insurance-guide) matters:
Breed-specific conditions often require expensive treatment. Regardless of breed, insurance enrollment is strongly recommended. Heart conditions like HCM can exceed ¥100,000 for a single examination and treatment cycle.
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Another 2026 Trend: The Most Popular Cat Names
Beyond breeds, cat names also show clear trends. According to Anicom's 2026 survey:
Overall TOP 5 (all genders):
1. Mugi (Wheat) — #1 for 7 consecutive years. Warm, approachable sound
2. Latte — Jumped from #11 to #2. Café-themed names are trending
3. Mocha — Another café name. Especially popular for brown/tabby cats
4. Leo — Perennial favorite for boys. Evokes lion-like strength
5. Kinako (Soybean flour) — Traditional Japanese names remain popular. Perfect for cream-colored cats
Naming trends:
- Café-themed names surging (Latte, Mocha, Chocolat, Marron)
- Two-syllable names continue to dominate (prioritizing ease of calling)
- "Instagram-worthy" sound — how cute a name sounds when called aloud matters
- Japanese vs Western names split roughly 50/50, with regional variation
When choosing a name, cats respond best to 2-3 syllable names ending in a vowel sound — they're easier for feline ears to distinguish.
Avoid Breed Regrets: CatsMe's Breed-Specific Health Guide
"I had no idea we'd be at the vet this often" — too many owners discover breed-specific health issues only after bringing a cat home.
CatsMe provides breed-specific disease information and care requirements right in the app.
What CatsMe can do:
- Breed health risk profiles — View conditions specific to your cat's breed
- Prevention schedules — Vaccination, deworming, and checkup reminders
- Symptom checker — Handles breed-specific concerns like "heart murmur" or "seems to have joint pain"
- Medical expense tracking — Visualize annual vet costs to inform insurance decisions
No matter which breed you choose, the first step in health management is recording data.
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