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Old 10-26-2020, 10:20 AM
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What is the best cat breed?
 
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Old 10-26-2020, 10:22 AM
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The choice of a cat breed must be approached with all responsibility. After all, this is not just a pet. This is a friend for many long years - and it depends on the breed whether it will please you or, on the contrary, push and frighten you.
 
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Perhaps this is a Burmese cat. This is a calm and balanced pet. Differs in a docile and curious character
 
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Old 10-28-2020, 05:47 AM
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Hi! I believe that the best breed of cats is the siamese . The main advantages of animals of this breed: Beauty - graceful, elegant, long-legged beauties with a silky fur coat that does not require special care. Lack of hair in the home - this cat will suit the champions of order and cleanliness in the house as much as possible, since they hardly shed. She is active, playful, so it is suitable for young active people. She loves to play with the owner, is inventive, inquisitive. Educational toys will take the cat's attention for a long time. Does not require the constant presence of a person, tolerates loneliness well. Quickly adapts to the way of life in the family, adheres to the order without much resistance. Scratches on wooden surfaces, ripped wallpaper, hanging on curtains and curtains are not typical for Siamese cats. Have no genetic diseases. High immunity guarantees good health with adherence to the vaccination schedule, proper care and a balanced diet. It is included in the top of the smartest cats - easily remembers and repeats commands, quickly learns to use the litter box and scratching post. Anyone who would like to have a dog but cannot afford it - a Siamese cat is the best substitute. With the right approach, he will be able to follow the "dog" commands. Loyalty to "alpha" - the cat chooses a "pet" in the family, to whom "like a dog" is devoted and listens only to him. In loyalty to the owner and courage, it can give odds to some breeds of dogs. They are unpretentious in food - they can eat both ready-made feed and natural food.
 
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It really depends on what you want. We have had 4 Maine Coons (from 3 breeders), they were all wonderful cats but I did a lot of research- including visiting with the mom and dad before buying them. Right now we have 2 Maine Coons and 9 rescues. Two of the rescues are not really sweet and cuddly, one hates to be touched (she has been for 9 years and was born here to her feral mom). Of the others some were trapped, 2 showed up at our door, 1 was adopted at the shelter at age 17……1 wandered in to my DH’s office.
There is no ‘best’ breed, but there a lot of needy kitties in shelters. Visit when it is a ‘quiet’ day and when you can spend a lot of time. Go to the play room and interact with the kitties. See how things work out, you should know. It may not happen on the first visit, it may take several visits.
Talk to rescuers, often PetSmart of Petco have opened their door to the rescue groups to bring the cats in a day or two each week. Those kittens are socialized, even moreso than the shelter cats. Either call or sear Facebook for a rescue in your area, these are wonderful opportunities! Expect the rescuer to ask for a home visit, a completed application and a donation that varies depending on the kitty’s vet needs when they brought her in. Most times they are flea treated, have their first shots and are FeLV tested.
 
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