Maguires
Maguires are a breed of domestic cat known for their distinctive coat pattern. The pattern is characterized by a distinctive "M" shape on the forehead, with a stripe running down the center of the face, and a second stripe running from the ear to the corner of the mouth. This pattern is often accompanied by a white chest and paws, and a black tail. The breed is believed to have originated in the United States, with the first known Maguires appearing in the 1960s. The breed is recognized by the Cat Fanciers' Association and the International Cat Association. Maguires are known for their friendly and affectionate personalities, and are often kept as pets. They are also popular in cat shows, where they are judged on their coat pattern, as well as their overall appearance and temperament. Maguires are a relatively new breed, and as such, there is still much to learn about their history and genetics. However, they are a beloved breed among cat enthusiasts, and are sure to continue to be a popular choice for those looking for a unique and affectionate feline companion.