Broadly each breed of cat has its’ own unique inbred characteristics and it is possibly wise to check out the breed characteristics before you buy a pedigree or first cross cat.
A breed such as a Siamese cat may need lots of attention and stimulation and can be very vocal, although they are highly intelligent and sociable they may not be the ideal cat that is left to fend for itself most of the day. Never underestimate the amount of damage a "bored" cat can do when shut in for any length of time.
Ragdoll cats are very gently and love people, often fascinated by water. Their very trusting nature may be a danger if they are let out unsupervised. Main Coon cats are similar, but larger; however they too can be quite vocal.
The British Blue cat is actually quite shy, loyal and trusting, although can be frightened of children, likes a quieter home.
Bengals need lots of attention and stimulation, best suited to a lively family atmosphere where they will have lots of play and attention. Burmese cats are similar in personality and tolerant of children and other pets.
Of course the good old everyday tabby or rescue cat will have a very varied personality – due to its’ mixed ancestry, but nothing wrong with that. There are lots of beautiful, affectionate cats and kittens on AdTrader looking for a loving lap to curl up on.
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