What’s the Best Cat Breed for You?
If you are considering getting your first cat you may be surprised at the many cat breed options you have. With so many cat breeds, how can you be sure that you are getting the right one for you and your family? There are three steps to consider when selecting your cat breed to make sure you are getting a cat that will match with your household.
Noisy Or Quiet?
The first thing to consider is whether you want a cat that is vocal or one that will be quiet most of the time. There are some cat breeds that are extremely vocal so you should consider if you can handle this before getting one of these cats. Even if you feel that you can handle a vocal cat you should consider your situation, if you live in an apartment then perhaps your neighbors wouldn’t be so happy with you getting a cat that is extremely vocal.
If you would like a vocal cat then you should consider one of the following breeds: the Siamese, the Korat or the Burmese. For those who are looking for a quieter cat breed you should consider one of the following: the Scottish Fold, Somali or the American Curl.
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If you are looking for a cat that will cuddle then you should consider the following: the Snowshoes, Abyssinian, Maine Coon, Ragdoll, Tonkinese and the Himalayan Persian. For those who want a more independent cat you should consider the following breeds: the Norwegian Forest Cat, the Nebelung and the Russian Shorthair. Or perhaps you want a cat that is a bit of both and will spend the hours in between your cuddling entertaining themselves. These breeds would be the Sphynx, Siamese, Rex, Balinese and British Angora.
Long Or Short Hair?
This choice can be almost as important as selecting temperament. A short haired cat breed is a good choice for those who may not be able to spend a lot of time caring for their cat. Long haired cats may be cute but you should always consider the amount of time that is involved in grooming them. If you don’t properly take care of a long haired cat coat then it can tangle quickly and may result in shaving the entire cat.


July 8th, 2007 at 2:42 am
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