What cat breeds are brown other than the Havana Brown?

You're right to point out the Havana Brown! That's a very specific breed with a distinctive rich brown color. However, there are many other breeds that can have brown fur, but not always as their defining characteristic.

Here are some breeds that can have brown fur:

Brown Tabby Pattern:

* American Shorthair: Can come in various tabby patterns, including brown tabby.

* British Shorthair: Known for their "ticked" brown tabby pattern.

* Maine Coon: One of the largest domestic cat breeds, they can have a variety of tabby patterns, including brown.

* Norwegian Forest Cat: Another large breed with a fluffy coat, they can have brown tabby markings.

* Siamese: While known for their pointed markings, some Siamese can have brown as a base color.

* Russian Blue: Can have a brown tabby pattern, although it's less common.

* Bengal: Known for their spotted coat, Bengals can have brown spots on a brown background.

* Abyssinian: Known for their "ticked" coat, Abyssinians can have brown ticked fur.

Solid Brown:

* American Bobtail: Can have a solid brown coat.

* Exotic Shorthair: Can have a solid brown coat.

* Persian: Can have a solid brown coat, often with a white patch on the chest.

Other Breeds with Brown:

* Ragdoll: Can have a variety of colors and patterns, including brown.

* Scottish Fold: Can have a variety of colors and patterns, including brown.

* Burmese: Known for their rich brown color, though other colors are available.

Important Note:

- Brown Tabby: Tabby patterns are not just about the color. They refer to a specific pattern of stripes, swirls, and markings.

- Solid Brown: A solid brown cat has no other colors or patterns.

- Many breeds can have brown fur, but the exact shade and pattern vary.

It's always good to check with a breeder or a reputable cat resource to learn more about the specific colors and patterns available in a particular breed.