8 Worst Cat Breeds for Those Who Prefer a Quite Feline Companion
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8 Worst Cat Breeds for Those Who Prefer a Quite Feline Companion
"Siamese cats are probably the most vocal of all the cat breeds and some can talk all day long! They're not just chatty for a few moments when they're hungry. They'll "speak" to you when you wake up, when you come home, when they're bored, and even when they're simply staring at the wall."
"Siamese cats have a distinctive vocalisation that sounds like a human baby cry, among their large repertoire of other interesting cat sounds. It's unsettling if you're not expecting it. This breed is known for wanting constant attention from their humans, but also for seemingly relentless chattering."
"Owning a Siamese feels less like having a pet and more like living with someone who never learned the concept of an inside voice. Siamese cats love attention and activity, and if you leave a Siamese cat alone for too long without something to occupy herself, she may become mischievous."
Many people envision cats as calm, serene companions, but several breeds contradict this expectation entirely. Vocal and energetic breeds demand constant attention, produce loud vocalizations throughout the day, and require significant interaction to prevent destructive behavior. Siamese cats exemplify this tendency, communicating incessantly with distinctive cries resembling human babies and becoming mischievous when left alone. Oriental shorthairs similarly exhibit opinionated, loud personalities. These breeds thrive on activity and human engagement, making them challenging for individuals prioritizing tranquility. Understanding breed temperament before adoption prevents mismatches between owner expectations and actual pet behavior.
Read at felinefam.com
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