> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.cryptokitties.co/guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.cryptokitties.co/guide/types-of-cats.md).

# Types of Cats

Cats come in many shapes and styles, and we love them all. There are four official types of CryptoKitties: Normal, Fancy, Special Edition and Exclusive. A Normal cat’s appearance is based on its genetic Cattributes. Fancy Cats have unique art and are created by finding a particular genetic recipe, although their appearance may not reflect the actual Cattribute traits within that recipe. Exclusives are the rarest Kitties, released to commemorate special events and community members.. This section will go into more detail about the characteristics of each type of CryptoKitty.<br>

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[Exclusive Cats](/guide/types-of-cats/exclusive-cats.md)
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[Fancy Cats](/guide/types-of-cats/fancy-cats.md)
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[Special Edition Cats](/guide/types-of-cats/special-edition-cats.md)
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