My favorite kitty is a stray cat. I have had several over my 70+ yrs that have lived to their 20’s. So much company and lovable. Didn’t pay a a penny for them, they adopted me! I guess you can say I saved their lives.
Four of my five cats found me, the other came from animal rescue. If I should outlive Esperanza, I'll go to the shelter, unless another one adopts me first.
Real Talk Homee...I was adopted by Tortees, Russian blues And Tabies ,My Cats are the Exterminators in my Hood...Nieborhs ❤ Em" my clients And thier friends adopt my Babies 'Babies ..I raise them wild Tame..
Our last cat was a Bombay, we took her in as a stray, the vet reckoned that at the time she was about 2. She was very loving and affectionate. We lost her to old age when she was about 24
Maybe you should mention that Persian/Exotic cats require a lot of grooming, bathing and cleaning of their eyes and nose. That's something you as an owner have to learn and it can be tricky some times.
Sphynx are high maintenance cats. They do require regular grooming and bathing. Dental care is very important in this breed as well. I used to raise them, and have 4 elderly former breeders. They range in age from 17 to 21 years. They see the vet every 6 months because of their ages, but a younger cat needs a yearly checkup. They also like warm surroundings, and don't do well in the cold. They are an active cat and will remain active into old age with proper care. One thing though---don't let them sit in the window in the sun for prolonged periods. They can get skin cancer. (Jan Griffiths).
Whatever breed of cat you're looking to adopt, be sure to "meet and greet" with them first before drawing up the paperwork. If you can, sit on the floor to be on their level. Not only are you showing yourself to be both trusting and friendly, but you're also getting to see if they charge/attack, approach/investigate, avoid/hide, etc. Cats are not decorations, so make sure their personality is as good as their looks. . Only reach out to touch them if they approach you first, and do so with the back of your hand, letting them sniff and approve (sneak attacks can often result in bites or scratches). Take things slow at first, feeling each other out. Try to avoid overwhelming them by bringing the whole family in at once. Start with the primary caretaker and go from there.
As a large breed dog owner for most of my life, I think it's hilarious that my first cat is a Bombay. His name is Conjure and he's genuinely the sweetest lunatic you'll ever meet. I got him a tabby brother I named Steve and they couldn't be more opposite. Steve is sugary sweet and dopey and together they remind me of Pinky and the Brain or Ren and Stimpy. Never a dull moment and I love them so much 😻
My Siamese boy chats all the time. He does a daily morning monolog in our hallway, walking back and forth for about 30 minutes every single day. We don't know who he's calling for. He has a half Siamese sister and two tabby sisters and they just ignore him. His Siamese sister is super quiet and barely meows ever. We love them all and they're so much fun, all playful and loving.
We have had cats since 1996, and every single one was a rescue of some kind. Only 2 were purebred; a Persian and a Japanese Bobtail. They have all been loving companions and we are very blessed to have them. One longhaired, black kitty lived almost 21 years. I love all cats!
I had a Abyssinian and Oriental short-hair cross for 15 years. He was my absolute favorite cat over 60 years. He was beautiful and very affectionate. He liked to ride around on my shoulder and sleep under the covers in my armpit. While he had short sleek fur, he did shed quite a bit. Like the Siamese, whom he resembled in form, he was very vocal. He was also my smartest cat and a mighty hunter! I was always finding "presents" from him, including: mice, birds, gophers, and snakes😂 He was a very active and curious cat, and I will miss him forever!❤
My cat ones tried to save me from stray dogs. I feed stray dogs on our street outside our compound wall and my cat used sit on the wall to watch me from above. One day a new dog saw me feeding and came to eat. There was an altercation among the old dog and new dog and suddenly they were starting to get aggressive on each other. Instinctively i stepped backwards. Out of nowhere my cat jumped in middle of the fight startling everyone including me and charged at both the dogs all puffed full of claws. Both dogs stopped fighting confused and backed away. I was so afraid they would bite my cat but she was in control the whole time, immediately took the high ground. Fortunately nothing happened and we hurried inside.I had never seen her so protective. I always thought she would hide first because that's what cats do generally. That was the day of enlightenment.I am soo proud of her. Cats are truly fascinating 🤩 and majestic creatures.
I don't understand why you would explain that a Bengal is a hybrid of an Asian Leopard Cat but not mention that a Savannah is a hybrid of an African Serval. I think that is pretty important for ppl to know.
I’m a 1st time cat owner and I just got a 4 month old Devon Rex kitten on Wednesday and she’s the sweetest and friendliest cat that I know. She doesn’t bite me or anyone and she spends most of her time sleeping. I also bought her lots of toys.
@@peterf.229 my aunt adopted a feral cat 5 years ago and the cat very friendly once she gets to know you. Every year whenever my aunt goes on vacation, I petsit her cat and she’s one of the friendliest cats once she gets to know you. She hid at first but then 1-2 days later, she bonded with me. She followed me everywhere and slept by me and 1 month later when my aunt came back from vacation to bring her cat home, she didn’t wanna leave and hid.
Update: my Devon Rex is 5 months old and she really bonded with me. She follows me to my room and sleeps next to me. She also licks my face and hands, kneads on me, and curls onto my lap. She’s both energetic and a couch potato. When I’m in the kitchen cooking, she runs around and then when I’m laying in bed, she sleeps like a baby.
I definitely DON'T agree with your list. I have been owned by a Bengal for 14 yrs. She is the BEST cat I have ever had. Affectationate and loyal and very dog like. Unfortunately, as I type this, she is not doing good. I'm waiting on bloodwork from the vet. I got her when she was 6 months old on Christmas Day in 2008. She's 14 and a half (Born 7/25/2008). She is my baby. I'm so afraid I'm going to lose her. Please pray for her. Her name is Savanna. I'm 60 yrs old. I'm not ready to lose her. Please pray for my baby.
Thinking of you, we lost our Simba in October after nursing him through a thyroid & heart condition for 3 yrs and medication 3 times a day. He was 3 weeks shy of turning 16 and the hardest decision my wife and i have had to make but the right one, he's left a huge hole in our lives but a new furbaby Kelani (who i reckon is part marbled Bengal) we adopted from a shelter is helping
I have a frail, elderly, truly feral black DSH, with a clipped ear and 7 pounds of love. My 2nd cat is a sweet natured tabby, who once was my son’s until the horror of paranoid schizophrenia descended onto his brain. My son’s been missing/homeless for 6 years so these cats are all I have left of him. I saved my Bombay for last, acquired via a different route. YES I’m glad to be a very experienced cat owner! As it is I’m the FOURTH owner of the Bombay, all before 2 months old! Nobody who took a chance on a tiny kitten could handle him! He’s now 7yo and a bigger challenge than the other 20 cats I’ve had all together. He really plays hard, but also climbs straight up our many bookcases and empties entire shelves, I’m talking daily! His vocabulary is huge. He (Ragnar) reestablishes his dominance 1st thing every morning. He has the shiniest and smoothest coat I’ve ever seen. ✨
I had a Persian for my first cat. She lived for 18 years. I had severe allergies but for some reason I was not allergic to her. We did get her groomed regularly.
@@FeralCheryl91 oh yeah!! From head to tail he was almost 3ft long…approx 2ft 9 or 10”…I could walk him on a leash, walk him with him sitting on my shoulder
We have a Turkish Van/Angora mix that we got from the shelter a few years ago. I've had cats all my life and she's the best I've ever owned. She picked us when we walked into the cat room and she gave head bumps to our daughters. Her second night she brought a broken hair tie into our room and started crying because she wanted to play. Three years later she still brings her little stuffed lamb into the room every night. She's always been gentle with our kids and will patiently wait for them to put her down. I know some cats can be serious buttheads and Im happy my daughters will have a great pet experience growing up.
All of my cats are strays and ferals I took in. They're the best- beautiful, affectionate and easy to care for...and get along great with my 120 lb dog.... Don't need no fussy snobby purebreds.
Hi being a cat myself I feel I have a special kind of insight into this subject, may I say that the worst kind of cat for any first-time cat owner is a cat who hasn't been desexed and microchipped please make sure you're a responsible cat owner if you can't afford to desex it means you can't afford kittens so please save your pennies until you can and I like your cat will love you furrever
My cat is black he may be a Bombay I'm not sure, as he came from a shelter but after I learned people adopt black cats the least they're my go to.. He seems to be very affectionate, I feel like maybe he's thankful for a home.. idk
My favorite cat breed is Himalayan. I'm allergic to every animals except for Himalayans. We had Momo for 12 years (Blue Seal) and now we have a Chocolate one (Gustav the 1st). Really intelligent, playful, loyal, cuddly ... We have him groomed with the lion cut style every 4 months 🙂
Turkish Van used to be difficult but this is lost through breeding from serious breeders. It’s a wonderful, intelligent breed with a great sense of humor and they are as said before 50% cats, 25% dogs and 25% human.
Siamese of which I have 3 HePing "Girl", XiaoSheng, and Buddy my 20+lb cat. The last two just turned 13. HePing has never responded to her name. I once asked her, "Girl what am I gong to do with you. As soon as I said Girl she let me know that was her name. To this day Girl comes when I call her name.
I grew up with a purebred Siamese and my 1st purebred was a Javanese (long haired Siamese). Both those breeds are considered “talkers”. Then I got an oriental!! They talk constantly and want you to talk to them. During the pandemic a new cat moved into my apt building and my oriental goes to the front door and constantly chats away. One day I was leaving and I could hear a cat calling ….
The tuxedo is my style of cat! Super smart and loving! And always well dress for important events! One con is that it loves to hunt! And is very good at it!
i’ve had two that were grey (blue) and white and both out hunted all the other cats I owned . the first was almost 20 when she died, the second died suddenly about a year ago. i have a rescue cat that I got recently that is a brown tabby mix and young enough to have tons of energy .
Savanna cat, they’re beautiful but would not blend into my family of cats very well. They would love my enriched environment I build for my cats. On the other hand I don’t think they would be happiest with me. I need couch potatoes. Oh I have one little girl now, who loves to hang out but does not like to be touched or handled, except on a rare occasion when she ask for it. Then when she’s done she’s done. I respect her parameters, I think that’s why she likes to hang out with me. PS: I am fascinated with the fact that when Angel, the girl that doesn’t like to be handled, gets out and I have to capture her and when I pick her up to carry her inside she complains and lets me know exactly what she thinks of it but she does not bite or scratch. In the house if I should pick her up she’ll complain and almost simultaneously let me know with a bite or scratch that she does not want to be held.
My parents saw some bs video about how a cat didn't get enough attention so it sat on its owner's face when he was sleeping and killed him and now no pets for me, I had ALMOST convinced them, we were looking at cat breeds.😒
Another breed not for first-timers, isn't even officially a breed. Some folks call it the "Texas Tabby". Rumor has it, that they are a cross of bobcat and domestic tabby. They are larger than the common tabby (ranging around 20 pounds) with an unusually large primordial pouch, and truly gigantic claws. In many ways, they are similar to a Bengal. But, these are wild cats. Yet, they really enjoy the company of people, and don't mind being totally indoor cats. Kittens will actually go door-to-door, looking to be adopted. They don't like being alone---preferring either the company of people, or other cats. Depending on how they are raised/socialized, they can be either the sweetest cat in the world, or meaner than sin. That's why they are not good for first-time cat owners.
My first cat was an affectionate black cat of no particular breed, already spayed and declawed (apartment required declawing but I didn’t want to submit a cat to that, so I kept visiting the animal shelter until I found her). She was about 3 and died 11 years later. Chewed my hands a lot but rarely drew blood, very loud purr.
I had a black burmese rescue who my veterinarian sister saved - he was our first cat. He was a little baby when we got him. The vets thought he would die before his first birthday due to a heart condition they thought he had - but the condition resolved, and instead of one year - we had thirteen wonderful years with him.
Turkish Van cats are more doglike. They play like dogs and are very resourceful. But they do love laying with there owners and are very sweet natured and very easy to groom. I’ve had two of them and still miss them badly.
I love my black cat and he loves to play "Aggressively" but doesn't hurt me or my roommates. He is very social and doesnt mind any loud sounds actually lol
I've got Bengals and Savannahs, F6 (6 generations removed from the Asian Leopard Cat and the Serval respectively). They're nothing like the F1 in the video. Though they require thick skin while kittens, and aggression should always be deterred, they're never the ones to start fights in the neighbourhood. They're also not much like any other cat race I've ever known. They're like little folks, the closest thing to fairy tale creatures you can get, highly intelligent, very affectionate, interacting and talking with you. Like wolves vs dogs, they may challenge you for the position of head of the family as young adults but the dispute is relatively short and possible to resolve.
I have a Bengal and he is so sweet. He is like a dog, in a cat body! He can play fetch, walk on leash, hi five, spin and more. Bengals definitely love attention
That made me laugh about siamese might drive you crazy. Everyday my siamese mix brings me his leash and says out side! And its relentless. Im first time cat peasant :)
Yea my to talk have tabby point blue more siamese he likes water hes one person cat. Purebreed sealpoint to diffrent cats but both afecton loyal my sealpoint freindly not the vet. And they travel with me had them on 13hours trips tabby point hides when people come over. They say hollow and no cause i say that alot no alot and to little pricks open fridge and anythink that open when it doesnt open they get the shits
My kitty cat is a basic ginger tabby.. who’s been playing very aggressively. Maybe its because she’s under a year old and hopefully she’ll be more calm when time goes on. That hyperactive a-hole can sometimes be sweet when she’s tired and sleepy.
My current kitty is a Brown Tabby. She is a rescue and has to be the sweetest cat I ever had! I got her at about 18mos at Petsmart. The was rescued and had 5kittens who had already been placed. "Sweetie" ,appropriate name, is playful, gentle, beautiful coat. Her only issue is she is extremely timid and I am the only one she will come to. Even when my son comes over frequently she hides a lot. Loud noises,etc. scaredy cat!! Of course some of this may be due to her early life.
We have been raising cats for the last 50 years. All rescues. All female. Usually 2 but we have had as many as 5. They are all our favorites, each one different from the rest. Our current 2 will be our last. We are getting to the age where taking top care is getting difficult. (cats win the lottery when they come here) and we fear not being able to give them the home they deserve. Getting old is not fun.
I've had Siamese since I was 3 years old and love that breed . My last cat was a Bengal who was indeed a cat who needed a lot of attention . E used to follow me around like a dog and was very loyal . After my wife died almost 7 years ago , I bought Juni, the F5 Savannah in my avatar photo .The description of her personality given here is almost a perfect match . I took over a year before she really started bonding with me. But believe me , it was worth the wait . She has traveled thousands of miles with me loose in our SUV, goes shopping with me and even to restaurants in her clear backpack . She's not cuddly most of the time but she constantly keeps guard over me in her love. .She as good a companion as I could ask and the expense of getting her (thousands of dollars) was worth every single cent. Besides, the cost of getting her was long ago eclipsed in the things I bought for her , like maybe a travel trailer and a few other tings. But really, I'm not obsessed or anything ....
I don't think a y of the cats featured as Bombay cats are actually Bombay cats. A true pedigree Bombay has amber/golden eyes- never green. So if your black stray has green or green tellow eyes, it's not a Bombay, however much you might wish it to be.
My cat is a Turkish Van. Best cat I've ever been with. Doesn't like to be held but he likes and is always with mem large cat and is very athletic but not mean.
I have had many cats during my lifetime. Mixed breed, Persian and Egyptian Mau. I love the wild look of the Bengal and the Savannah and with my experience could manage them. The cost of these cats though is waaay out of my league. When I discovered the Egyptian Mau I was in love though! The wild look without the wild blood was a purrrfect fit for me. They are playful and affectionate and very intelligent as well as beautiful! I currently own 2 of them. My life is complete.
Bengal cats is one of my favorites ;) I got a male 2 year old and a 3 year old female Bengal cat from a cat breeder for free because they was not fully socialized and they retired them from breeding. It took 2 years before the male bengal cat suddenly one day crawled up and did lay down in my lap :) Before that they would barely let us touch them and the female cat still is very shy 10 years later.
There was a posting from one of the new administrative personnel of an organization to which I belong. She captioned it with words to the effect: "Say, hello, to our new pixiebob." I have family members who had been active with the pixiebob breeding program, practically from its inception, so I know one when I see one. The posted picture was of a mostly white cat with brown and black spots. I emailed the woman and tried to tell her in the gentelest way that perhaps she had a Japanese bobtail, as pixiebobs are strictly variations on brown tabby patterns. The behavioral characteristics are also different. Pixiebobs are considered "doglike" in their behavior. I had a neutered male that walked on a leash, played tug of war and fetched, and he also loved to play with the water from a trickling garden hose.
All our cats are domestic house cats who have needed a home. They are all different and great to have around. As they arrived at different times they are not very friendly towards each other, but they get on okay. They live both indoors and outdoors. Always being inside at night. I suggest look for a cat that needs a home first before buying a particular breed.
Forgot to mention that the Siamese will turn destructive if they are bored and you may return home to find all the curtains gone and all your lounge suites resembling large pom poms.
I would suggest staying away from all the hybrids. Yes they are big, pretty and smart, but there is still the wild there and it comes out at times. They are also often sort of jumpy. Not being top of the food chain, you need to be alert at all times. They are really pets for the experienced owner.
A whole bunch of research on their proffered behaviour and think about If those needs fit your needs and ability to fulfill those needs. Go look at multiple kittens and try to find one with a personality that fits your family.
Have a chat with a good Bengal breeder. Better yet, several breeders. A good breeder will give you sound advice, and not try to sell you one immediately. (Jan Griffiths).
LOL - three of my first four cats were among these breeds, and they were all great cats. Had a Japanese Bobtail and a Bengal/Russian Blue cross at the same time. They were a very good match for one another, always running and playing together.
The cats shown as Siamese were pathetic. Way too heavy in build, and too fluffy. Siamese are slender, and have a tight coat without an undercoat. Their coats should look like they were sprayed on. (Jan Griffiths).
Some of them shown are a bit _too_ fluffy to be considered Siamese, but there _are_ two types of Siamese. The Modern Siamese is the one with a super angular figure and sleek coat, whereas Traditional Siamese have a less extreme body type and are allowed to be a bit fluffier.
@@HaunaMyKiki The so-called traditional Siamese are crossbreds. They came from people trying to save their bloodlines back in the 1940s during WW2. These "Siamese" are outcrops. The regular Siamese has always been angular with a tight coat. Looks have changed over the years. (Jan Griffiths).
@@douglasgriffiths3534 Most Russian Blues of today were technically also crossed with the Siamese in order to save their bloodline. However modern Blues are _still_ recognized as purebred Russian Blues, not crossbreeds. In the same way, the Traditional Siamese is recognized as a purebred variation.
I have 3 Savannahs (F2, F4 and F6) and they are the most loving and entertaining boys. Very dog like and can be destructive with their high jumping skills. Definitely may be a challenging breed for first time owners...but well worth it if you are an experienced cat owner. ❤
I have a savannah , yes, they cost alot. But everything said here was alot of bs....and a savannah, you can train easy, not like other cats. My love to cuddle, BUT he needs alot of play time and toys, and attention.
Other breeds are trainable?! I’ve had 2 orientals, both trainable. My current Oriental walks on a leash like a dog, sits and high fives for treats. His favorite thing is to go to the vet with all the dogs and cats and people. The staff love him. Maine coons like to walk on a leash as do other breeds……
I have been wanting to adopt a cat for years and now that i have got the permission to get one i am confused between american short hair and british short hair but i would somone to help me choose one which is mild active and doesnt cost to much for grooming and stuff because am still a student
No there isn't really you really just have to treat them well and if you do it from when they are real young it doesn't matter it is always going to be a good cat if treated well.
I have a Maine Coon, a Scottish fold and a normal house cat (European shorthair). I learned the hard way that a lot of cat breeds have common health propblems. Maine Coons are known for their sensitive digestion system and a heart condition called HCM. So be prepared for vet bills and expensive cat food. Our Maine Coon for example can only eat a special diet that we cook for her every day. Scottish folds are in my humble opinion a no go for everyone. The cute ears are due to a gene abnormality which causes problems with their cartilage and bones. All of them are suffering (in various degree) and therefore the breeding/selling of Scottish folds is recently banned in a lot of European countries. If you have a Scottish fold and you think he or she is doing fine, please let your vet take an xray (if you have the means). Cats are masters in hiding pain. I love our Scottish fold more than anything but my vet has become my second home. Our Fold is doing fine now but the time and money we spend are not for everyone. Our European shorthair (normal house cat here in The Netherlands) hasn't had nearly as many problems as the other two cats have. So please, when buying/adopting a cat, consider breed-specific hereditary conditions as well.
My favorite kitty is a stray cat. I have had several over my 70+ yrs that have lived to their 20’s. So much company and lovable. Didn’t pay a a penny for them, they adopted me! I guess you can say I saved their lives.
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Four of my five cats found me, the other came from animal rescue. If I should outlive Esperanza, I'll go to the shelter, unless another one adopts me first.
Same here 💕
Real Talk Homee...I was adopted by Tortees, Russian blues And Tabies ,My Cats are the Exterminators in my Hood...Nieborhs ❤ Em" my clients And thier friends adopt my Babies 'Babies ..I raise them wild Tame..
Please make a video about top ten worst human types for a cat to adopt
Underrated comment ❤
Our last cat was a Bombay, we took her in as a stray, the vet reckoned that at the time she was about 2. She was very loving and affectionate. We lost her to old age when she was about 24
Wow 24 thats remarkable
24 is amazing
we had a bombay rescue many years ago - she was incredibly affectionate, and so beautiful.
Maybe you should mention that Persian/Exotic cats require a lot of grooming, bathing and cleaning of their eyes and nose. That's something you as an owner have to learn and it can be tricky some times.
Sphynx are high maintenance cats. They do require regular grooming and bathing. Dental care is very important in this breed as well. I used to raise them, and have 4 elderly former breeders. They range in age from 17 to 21 years. They see the vet every 6 months because of their ages, but a younger cat needs a yearly checkup. They also like warm surroundings, and don't do well in the cold. They are an active cat and will remain active into old age with proper care. One thing though---don't let them sit in the window in the sun for prolonged periods. They can get skin cancer. (Jan Griffiths).
My favorite cat breed is the gray tiger or black and white tuxedo. They are sisters from a rescue.
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00:41 It's DEvon, like HEAven, not deVON like LeBRON. 1:14 It's not Sigh Meeze, but Si Am Ease. Duh, already.
Whatever breed of cat you're looking to adopt, be sure to "meet and greet" with them first before drawing up the paperwork. If you can, sit on the floor to be on their level. Not only are you showing yourself to be both trusting and friendly, but you're also getting to see if they charge/attack, approach/investigate, avoid/hide, etc. Cats are not decorations, so make sure their personality is as good as their looks.
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Only reach out to touch them if they approach you first, and do so with the back of your hand, letting them sniff and approve (sneak attacks can often result in bites or scratches). Take things slow at first, feeling each other out. Try to avoid overwhelming them by bringing the whole family in at once. Start with the primary caretaker and go from there.
Just got me a Bombay as my first cat. I got mine as a rescue. We are still in the phase of getting to know one another.
Go to a shelter. Adopt a mutt. I just adopted an 8 week old "bonded pair" They are a delight to my wife and my senior cat (Django is 13)
❤❤ Totally agree adopt before buying
My Kity was Scotish fold ,she s gone now to Cats Heaven,but she sits in my heart as long as I live.Bless all the cats lovers in this world❤❤❤❤
As a large breed dog owner for most of my life, I think it's hilarious that my first cat is a Bombay. His name is Conjure and he's genuinely the sweetest lunatic you'll ever meet. I got him a tabby brother I named Steve and they couldn't be more opposite. Steve is sugary sweet and dopey and together they remind me of Pinky and the Brain or Ren and Stimpy. Never a dull moment and I love them so much 😻
It's Devon, like the county in England. Pronounced Devin. I have a Cornish Rex. Great cats. The greyhounds of cats - athletic, graceful and loving.
Was just thinking the same thing!
Thank you for posting the correction. This is the second video where someone butchered the pronunciation.
My Siamese boy chats all the time. He does a daily morning monolog in our hallway, walking back and forth for about 30 minutes every single day. We don't know who he's calling for. He has a half Siamese sister and two tabby sisters and they just ignore him. His Siamese sister is super quiet and barely meows ever. We love them all and they're so much fun, all playful and loving.
Maybe Casper?
I have a Rescue Tortie,,,, shes a total nut, and very easy to take care of.
We have had cats since 1996, and every single one was a rescue of some kind. Only 2 were purebred; a Persian and a Japanese Bobtail. They have all been loving companions and we are very blessed to have them. One longhaired, black kitty lived almost 21 years. I love all cats!
I had a Abyssinian and Oriental short-hair cross for 15 years. He was my absolute favorite cat over 60 years. He was beautiful and very affectionate. He liked to ride around on my shoulder and sleep under the covers in my armpit. While he had short sleek fur, he did shed quite a bit. Like the Siamese, whom he resembled in form, he was very vocal. He was also my smartest cat and a mighty hunter! I was always finding "presents" from him, including: mice, birds, gophers, and snakes😂 He was a very active and curious cat, and I will miss him forever!❤
The orange tabby is the easiest. They enjoy everything....I love them all...orange tabbies are lap cats!
And brown and grey tabbies.
My cat ones tried to save me from stray dogs. I feed stray dogs on our street outside our compound wall and my cat used sit on the wall to watch me from above. One day a new dog saw me feeding and came to eat. There was an altercation among the old dog and new dog and suddenly they were starting to get aggressive on each other. Instinctively i stepped backwards. Out of nowhere my cat jumped in middle of the fight startling everyone including me and charged at both the dogs all puffed full of claws. Both dogs stopped fighting confused and backed away. I was so afraid they would bite my cat but she was in control the whole time, immediately took the high ground. Fortunately nothing happened and we hurried inside.I had never seen her so protective. I always thought she would hide first because that's what cats do generally. That was the day of enlightenment.I am soo proud of her. Cats are truly fascinating 🤩 and majestic creatures.
My favourite cat is the Norwegian Forest cat. Mine decided to be a lap cat.
I don't understand why you would explain that a Bengal is a hybrid of an Asian Leopard Cat but not mention that a Savannah is a hybrid of an African Serval. I think that is pretty important for ppl to know.
My favorite cat is a street cat.
I'm taking care of three kittens by rescue.
They are lovely
I have two Bombay cats, brother and sister who turned one year old today and I love them.
I’m a 1st time cat owner and I just got a 4 month old Devon Rex kitten on Wednesday and she’s the sweetest and friendliest cat that I know. She doesn’t bite me or anyone and she spends most of her time sleeping. I also bought her lots of toys.
We got the wild cat. Ticks, worms, yep. And we thought she was a kitten and the vet said, Nope. She hates other cats. Wonderful.
i’ve tamed 2 feral cats that let me pet them and hold them over the years
@@peterf.229 my aunt adopted a feral cat 5 years ago and the cat very friendly once she gets to know you. Every year whenever my aunt goes on vacation, I petsit her cat and she’s one of the friendliest cats once she gets to know you. She hid at first but then 1-2 days later, she bonded with me. She followed me everywhere and slept by me and 1 month later when my aunt came back from vacation to bring her cat home, she didn’t wanna leave and hid.
Update: my Devon Rex is 5 months old and she really bonded with me. She follows me to my room and sleeps next to me. She also licks my face and hands, kneads on me, and curls onto my lap. She’s both energetic and a couch potato. When I’m in the kitchen cooking, she runs around and then when I’m laying in bed, she sleeps like a baby.
We’ve had two Bombay cats and both were very sweet and affectionate, and got along with our other rescues.
I definitely DON'T agree with your list. I have been owned by a Bengal for 14 yrs. She is the BEST cat I have ever had. Affectationate and loyal and very dog like.
Unfortunately, as I type this, she is not doing good. I'm waiting on bloodwork from the vet. I got her when she was 6 months old on Christmas Day in 2008. She's 14 and a half (Born 7/25/2008). She is my baby. I'm so afraid I'm going to lose her. Please pray for her. Her name is Savanna.
I'm 60 yrs old. I'm not ready to lose her.
Please pray for my baby.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thinking of you, we lost our Simba in October after nursing him through a thyroid & heart condition for 3 yrs and medication 3 times a day. He was 3 weeks shy of turning 16 and the hardest decision my wife and i have had to make but the right one, he's left a huge hole in our lives but a new furbaby Kelani (who i reckon is part marbled Bengal) we adopted from a shelter is helping
These are all designer cats. Please consider adopting a shelter cat to love.
I have a frail, elderly, truly feral black DSH, with a clipped ear and 7 pounds of love. My 2nd cat is a sweet natured tabby, who once was my son’s until the horror of paranoid schizophrenia descended onto his brain. My son’s been missing/homeless for 6 years so these cats are all I have left of him. I saved my Bombay for last, acquired via a different route. YES I’m glad to be a very experienced cat owner! As it is I’m the FOURTH owner of the Bombay, all before 2 months old! Nobody who took a chance on a tiny kitten could handle him! He’s now 7yo and a bigger challenge than the other 20 cats I’ve had all together. He really plays hard, but also climbs straight up our many bookcases and empties entire shelves, I’m talking daily! His vocabulary is huge. He (Ragnar) reestablishes his dominance 1st thing every morning. He has the shiniest and smoothest coat I’ve ever seen. ✨
sorry for your son. our cats are saints compared to your cats. :)
My bombay was the most gentle soul. He loved his buddy, a Bermese. The bombed for life and both lived into their 20’s.
I had a Persian for my first cat. She lived for 18 years. I had severe allergies but for some reason I was not allergic to her. We did get her groomed regularly.
I miss my Bombay cat…he was hype at his prime …a long cat looked like a mini panther, weighing at approx 18lbs 😎
Did he have a really long tail and rusty coloured eyes? 18lbs, what a beast!!
@@FeralCheryl91 oh yeah!! From head to tail he was almost 3ft long…approx 2ft 9 or 10”…I could walk him on a leash, walk him with him sitting on my shoulder
@@remo2315 far out, how long did he live for? I think the record cat age is 38 💚🐈⬛
@@FeralCheryl91 he lived 16.5yrs…
We have a Turkish Van/Angora mix that we got from the shelter a few years ago. I've had cats all my life and she's the best I've ever owned. She picked us when we walked into the cat room and she gave head bumps to our daughters.
Her second night she brought a broken hair tie into our room and started crying because she wanted to play. Three years later she still brings her little stuffed lamb into the room every night. She's always been gentle with our kids and will patiently wait for them to put her down. I know some cats can be serious buttheads and Im happy my daughters will have a great pet experience growing up.
I love Bengals! They are beautiful🥰
I love black cats.I have one indoor cat and4 outdoor feral black cats that just showed up.I tamed one and I can pet 2 others a little bit.
All of my cats are strays and ferals I took in. They're the best- beautiful, affectionate and easy to care for...and get along great with my 120 lb dog.... Don't need no fussy snobby purebreds.
Hi being a cat myself I feel I have a special kind of insight into this subject, may I say that the worst kind of cat for any first-time cat owner is a cat who hasn't been desexed and microchipped please make sure you're a responsible cat owner if you can't afford to desex it means you can't afford kittens so please save your pennies until you can and I like your cat will love you furrever
My cat is black he may be a Bombay I'm not sure, as he came from a shelter but after I learned people adopt black cats the least they're my go to.. He seems to be very affectionate, I feel like maybe he's thankful for a home.. idk
black cats are hard because they can be of many different breeds , all of course mini panthers 😎
My favorite was a Seal Point Simease named Chinksey. SIMEASE goes to one owner. I've had different types of cats too.
My favorite cat breed is Himalayan. I'm allergic to every animals except for Himalayans. We had Momo for 12 years (Blue Seal) and now we have a Chocolate one (Gustav the 1st). Really intelligent, playful, loyal, cuddly ... We have him groomed with the lion cut style every 4 months 🙂
Turkish Van used to be difficult but this is lost through breeding from serious breeders. It’s a wonderful, intelligent breed with a great sense of humor and they are as said before 50% cats, 25% dogs and 25% human.
I've had various breeds. Each with differences characteristics but I managed to care for all well into their senior years.
Siamese of which I have 3 HePing "Girl", XiaoSheng, and Buddy my 20+lb cat. The last two just turned 13. HePing has never responded to her name. I once asked her, "Girl what am I gong to do with you. As soon as I said Girl she let me know that was her name. To this day Girl comes when I call her name.
Omg Siamese LOVE to talk... But if you want a cat friend they are some of the best IMHO.
I grew up with a purebred Siamese and my 1st purebred was a Javanese (long haired Siamese). Both those breeds are considered “talkers”. Then I got an oriental!! They talk constantly and want you to talk to them. During the pandemic a new cat moved into my apt building and my oriental goes to the front door and constantly chats away. One day I was leaving and I could hear a cat calling ….
I rescued my Bombay when she was 3 weeks old. Initially she was quite aggressive in playing; now (2 years later) she is perfect in all respects.
thx 4 sharing... thas was very helpful 4 me... as I am looking 4 asweet homecat.... what would you recommend?
My Bombay is sleeping on the bed next to me right now
Nah, I like all those cats precisely bc they're high energy and playful. I like spicy cats they make life better.
The tuxedo is my style of cat! Super smart and loving! And always well dress for
important events! One con is that it loves to hunt! And is very good at it!
i’ve had two that were grey (blue) and white and both out hunted all the other cats I owned . the first was almost 20 when she died, the second died suddenly about a year ago. i have a rescue cat that I got recently that is a brown tabby mix and young enough to have tons of energy .
Savanna cat, they’re beautiful but would not blend into my family of cats very well. They would love my enriched environment I build for my cats. On the other hand I don’t think they would be happiest with me. I need couch potatoes. Oh I have one little girl now, who loves to hang out but does not like to be touched or handled, except on a rare occasion when she ask for it. Then when she’s done she’s done. I respect her parameters, I think that’s why she likes to hang out with me.
PS: I am fascinated with the fact that when Angel, the girl that doesn’t like to be handled, gets out and I have to capture her and when I pick her up to carry her inside she complains and lets me know exactly what she thinks of it but she does not bite or scratch. In the house if I should pick her up she’ll complain and almost simultaneously let me know with a bite or scratch that she does not want to be held.
Why do I see so many cats in videos whose owners don’t bother cleaning their eye crunchies out! 😮
I love black cats lovely and sweet smart. I have my third black cat now a.bombay she brilliant
My parents saw some bs video about how a cat didn't get enough attention so it sat on its owner's face when he was sleeping and killed him and now no pets for me, I had ALMOST convinced them, we were looking at cat breeds.😒
Another breed not for first-timers, isn't even officially a breed. Some folks call it the "Texas Tabby". Rumor has it, that they are a cross of bobcat and domestic tabby. They are larger than the common tabby (ranging around 20 pounds) with an unusually large primordial pouch, and truly gigantic claws. In many ways, they are similar to a Bengal. But, these are wild cats. Yet, they really enjoy the company of people, and don't mind being totally indoor cats. Kittens will actually go door-to-door, looking to be adopted. They don't like being alone---preferring either the company of people, or other cats. Depending on how they are raised/socialized, they can be either the sweetest cat in the world, or meaner than sin. That's why they are not good for first-time cat owners.
My first cat was an affectionate black cat of no particular breed, already spayed and declawed (apartment required declawing but I didn’t want to submit a cat to that, so I kept visiting the animal shelter until I found her). She was about 3 and died 11 years later. Chewed my hands a lot but rarely drew blood, very loud purr.
I had a black burmese rescue who my veterinarian sister saved - he was our first cat. He was a little baby when we got him. The vets thought he would die before his first birthday due to a heart condition they thought he had - but the condition resolved, and instead of one year - we had thirteen wonderful years with him.
I am glad you’re educating people on this subject. Thank you.
Turkish Van cats are more doglike. They play like dogs and are very resourceful. But they do love laying with there owners and are very sweet natured and very easy to groom. I’ve had two of them and still miss them badly.
I love my black cat and he loves to play "Aggressively" but doesn't hurt me or my roommates. He is very social and doesnt mind any loud sounds actually lol
Maine coon………my favorite!
I've got Bengals and Savannahs, F6 (6 generations removed from the Asian Leopard Cat and the Serval respectively). They're nothing like the F1 in the video. Though they require thick skin while kittens, and aggression should always be deterred, they're never the ones to start fights in the neighbourhood. They're also not much like any other cat race I've ever known. They're like little folks, the closest thing to fairy tale creatures you can get, highly intelligent, very affectionate, interacting and talking with you. Like wolves vs dogs, they may challenge you for the position of head of the family as young adults but the dispute is relatively short and possible to resolve.
Only reason I don't have a savannah cat yet is cause of the expense. I absolutely LOVE them.
They are definitely not for beginners.
I have a Bengal and he is so sweet. He is like a dog, in a cat body! He can play fetch, walk on leash, hi five, spin and more. Bengals definitely love attention
My husband got us a cat ( his first cat ever). Being a Turkish, he got us a Van cat which I agree very much earned the number 1 spot on this list.
My Siamese would be quite comfortable being the only cat in existence, but she _is_ clingy.
I rescued a sad skinny Ragdoll some years ago who blossomed into the most amazing companion 💞💞💞
Now I breed and show Ragdolls 🏆
My first baby was a scottish fold, my mom's cat is also one. The best cats ever. Miss my baby. 💔
She truly was mine through and through.
That made me laugh about siamese might drive you crazy. Everyday my siamese mix brings me his leash and says out side! And its relentless. Im first time cat peasant :)
Yea my to talk have tabby point blue more siamese he likes water hes one person cat. Purebreed sealpoint to diffrent cats but both afecton loyal my sealpoint freindly not the vet. And they travel with me had them on 13hours trips tabby point hides when people come over. They say hollow and no cause i say that alot no alot and to little pricks open fridge and anythink that open when it doesnt open they get the shits
Really? I've cared for many Sphinx and Devon Rex, and I've always found them to be easy going and cooperative; laid back for a cat, actually.
My kitty cat is a basic ginger tabby.. who’s been playing very aggressively. Maybe its because she’s under a year old and hopefully she’ll be more calm when time goes on. That hyperactive a-hole can sometimes be sweet when she’s tired and sleepy.
You hit the nail on the head about Persians
My current kitty is a Brown Tabby. She is a rescue and has to be the sweetest cat I ever had! I got her at about 18mos at Petsmart. The was rescued and had 5kittens who had already been placed. "Sweetie" ,appropriate name, is playful, gentle, beautiful coat. Her only issue is she is extremely timid and I am the only one she will come to. Even when my son comes over frequently she hides a lot. Loud noises,etc. scaredy cat!! Of course some of this may be due to her early life.
You can’t beat a nice Tabby.
thanks a LOT for the USEFUL information SERIOUSLY
We have been raising cats for the last 50 years. All rescues. All female. Usually 2 but we have had as many as 5. They are all our favorites, each one different from the rest. Our current 2 will be our last. We are getting to the age where taking top care is getting difficult. (cats win the lottery when they come here) and we fear not being able to give them the home they deserve. Getting old is not fun.
I love my American 🇺🇸 Tabby Short Hair.
I've had Siamese since I was 3 years old and love that breed . My last cat was a Bengal who was indeed a cat who needed a lot of attention . E used to follow me around like a dog and was very loyal . After my wife died almost 7 years ago , I bought Juni, the F5 Savannah in my avatar photo .The description of her personality given here is almost a perfect match . I took over a year before she really started bonding with me. But believe me , it was worth the wait . She has traveled thousands of miles with me loose in our SUV, goes shopping with me and even to restaurants in her clear backpack . She's not cuddly most of the time but she constantly keeps guard over me in her love. .She as good a companion as I could ask and the expense of getting her (thousands of dollars) was worth every single cent. Besides, the cost of getting her was long ago eclipsed in the things I bought for her , like maybe a travel trailer and a few other tings.
But really, I'm not obsessed or anything ....
I don't think a y of the cats featured as Bombay cats are actually Bombay cats. A true pedigree Bombay has amber/golden eyes- never green.
So if your black stray has green or green tellow eyes, it's not a Bombay, however much you might wish it to be.
My cat is a Turkish Van. Best cat I've ever been with. Doesn't like to be held but he likes and is always with mem large cat and is very athletic but not mean.
All I can say is I ❤❤❤❤ my Bombay boy. 🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛
I have had many cats during my lifetime. Mixed breed, Persian and Egyptian Mau. I love the wild look of the Bengal and the Savannah and with my experience could manage them. The cost of these cats though is waaay out of my league. When I discovered the Egyptian Mau I was in love though! The wild look without the wild blood was a purrrfect fit for me. They are playful and affectionate and very intelligent as well as beautiful! I currently own 2 of them. My life is complete.
Bengal cats is one of my favorites ;) I got a male 2 year old and a 3 year old female Bengal cat from a cat breeder for free because they was not fully socialized and they retired them from breeding. It took 2 years before the male bengal cat suddenly one day crawled up and did lay down in my lap :) Before that they would barely let us touch them and the female cat still is very shy 10 years later.
There was a posting from one of the new administrative personnel of an organization to which I belong. She captioned it with words to the effect: "Say, hello, to our new pixiebob." I have family members who had been active with the pixiebob breeding program, practically from its inception, so I know one when I see one. The posted picture was of a mostly white cat with brown and black spots. I emailed the woman and tried to tell her in the gentelest way that perhaps she had a Japanese bobtail, as pixiebobs are strictly variations on brown tabby patterns. The behavioral characteristics are also different. Pixiebobs are considered "doglike" in their behavior. I had a neutered male that walked on a leash, played tug of war and fetched, and he also loved to play with the water from a trickling garden hose.
All our cats are domestic house cats who have needed a home. They are all different and great to have around. As they arrived at different times they are not very friendly towards each other, but they get on okay. They live both indoors and outdoors. Always being inside at night. I suggest look for a cat that needs a home first before buying a particular breed.
My favorite cat breeds are Bombay Siamese and Bengal.
I had 2 Devon Rexes at the same time, excellent cats, no problems.
Never get a thouroughbreed anything. If the family tree has no branches then it's effed up. Mongrels are smarter and healthier
I thik "worst Breeds" is just overstating the issues; new owners just need to be aware of the needs of these breeds e.g. Siamese need for company.
I got bengal cat as my first time cat , it's very lovely but she playing aggressive sometimes , but this doesn't bother me at all
Forgot to mention that the Siamese will turn destructive if they are bored and you may return home to find all the curtains gone and all your lounge suites resembling large pom poms.
I would suggest staying away from all the hybrids. Yes they are big, pretty and smart, but there is still the wild there and it comes out at times. They are also often sort of jumpy. Not being top of the food chain, you need to be alert at all times. They are really pets for the experienced owner.
I don’t have a cat yet, but I would like to start with the bengal, what to do?
A whole bunch of research on their proffered behaviour and think about If those needs fit your needs and ability to fulfill those needs.
Go look at multiple kittens and try to find one with a personality that fits your family.
Have a chat with a good Bengal breeder. Better yet, several breeders. A good breeder will give you sound advice, and not try to sell you one immediately. (Jan Griffiths).
LOL - three of my first four cats were among these breeds, and they were all great cats.
Had a Japanese Bobtail and a Bengal/Russian Blue cross at the same time. They were a very good match for one another, always running and playing together.
The cats shown as Siamese were pathetic. Way too heavy in build, and too fluffy. Siamese are slender, and have a tight coat without an undercoat. Their coats should look like they were sprayed on. (Jan Griffiths).
Some of them shown are a bit _too_ fluffy to be considered Siamese, but there _are_ two types of Siamese. The Modern Siamese is the one with a super angular figure and sleek coat, whereas Traditional Siamese have a less extreme body type and are allowed to be a bit fluffier.
@@HaunaMyKiki The so-called traditional Siamese are crossbreds. They came from people trying to save their bloodlines back in the 1940s during WW2. These "Siamese" are outcrops. The regular Siamese has always been angular with a tight coat. Looks have changed over the years. (Jan Griffiths).
There are different types of Siamese. Do your research.
This isn’t true.
@@douglasgriffiths3534 Most Russian Blues of today were technically also crossed with the Siamese in order to save their bloodline. However modern Blues are _still_ recognized as purebred Russian Blues, not crossbreeds. In the same way, the Traditional Siamese is recognized as a purebred variation.
I have 3 Savannahs (F2, F4 and F6) and they are the most loving and entertaining boys. Very dog like and can be destructive with their high jumping skills. Definitely may be a challenging breed for first time owners...but well worth it if you are an experienced cat owner. ❤
I also have 3 Savanah 5gen I made them indoor/outdoor cats, my first time as a catowner😂
@@Da90sbabyput up lots of wall shelves if you are able to! Welcome to cat ownership. I hope you enjoy your fur babies 💕💕
In my opinion it is the tabby version of the American shorthair cat. They are cheap to obtain, cheap to own and normally very friendly.
I have a savannah , yes, they cost alot.
But everything said here was alot of bs....and a savannah, you can train easy, not like other cats.
My love to cuddle, BUT he needs alot of play time and toys, and attention.
Other breeds are trainable?! I’ve had 2 orientals, both trainable. My current Oriental walks on a leash like a dog, sits and high fives for treats. His favorite thing is to go to the vet with all the dogs and cats and people. The staff love him. Maine coons like to walk on a leash as do other breeds……
I have been wanting to adopt a cat for years and now that i have got the permission to get one i am confused between american short hair and british short hair but i would somone to help me choose one which is mild active and doesnt cost to much for grooming and stuff because am still a student
Love my devon rex. Sweet, funny Friendly's and lovable
my first cat was a Scottish Fold and she was the best cat in the world
A savannah will never cost 2k lol you'll be paying minimum 10k if you're lucky
and yet my brown tabby mix has spots and looks kinda like one 🤣
About a month ago I found a kitten on the side of the road and took him home. I think he’s a American wirehair
Why buy a cat when there are MILLIONS of strays to be had FREE?
No such thing as 'free'.
@@gilldavidmour4199 rather a sad and pointless post
There's no such thing as a 'worst' breed when it comes to cats
No there isn't really you really just have to treat them well and if you do it from when they are real young it doesn't matter it is always going to be a good cat if treated well.
Tiger.
Not talking about “worst”. This about cat breeds that are not recommended for beginners. They require experienced cat people.
Mr. Skinner knows a lot about cats
I have a Maine Coon, a Scottish fold and a normal house cat (European shorthair). I learned the hard way that a lot of cat breeds have common health propblems. Maine Coons are known for their sensitive digestion system and a heart condition called HCM. So be prepared for vet bills and expensive cat food. Our Maine Coon for example can only eat a special diet that we cook for her every day. Scottish folds are in my humble opinion a no go for everyone. The cute ears are due to a gene abnormality which causes problems with their cartilage and bones. All of them are suffering (in various degree) and therefore the breeding/selling of Scottish folds is recently banned in a lot of European countries. If you have a Scottish fold and you think he or she is doing fine, please let your vet take an xray (if you have the means). Cats are masters in hiding pain. I love our Scottish fold more than anything but my vet has become my second home. Our Fold is doing fine now but the time and money we spend are not for everyone. Our European shorthair (normal house cat here in The Netherlands) hasn't had nearly as many problems as the other two cats have. So please, when buying/adopting a cat, consider breed-specific hereditary conditions as well.