The best cat breeds: The top of the coolest cat

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 What are the best cat breeds? 

There are more than 100 different breeds of cats in the world, 60 of which are recognized by the LOOF, the Official Book of Feline Origins. Among these endearing feline species, here you will find the cat that suits you best. Each cat is different and has its good or bad character, like each master!

What is the top 10 cat breeds?

 What is the most popular cat breed 2022?

 What is the most popular cat in the world? 

What is the most friendliest type of cat?

What is the top 10 cat breeds?   What is the most popular cat breed 2022?   What is the most popular cat in the world?   What is the most friendliest type of cat?

Top cat breeds

Stooryat helps you choose the chosen one of your heart according to his physical traits, his character, his docility and his particularities. Here are the 13 most popular cats for adoption, other than unregistered alley cats.

The Ragdoll

The Ragdoll has the particularity of being as soft and supple as a rag doll or ragdoll in English, when you take it in your arms. Indeed, he lives up to his name, because he is renowned for his great affection and his immeasurable need for hugs.

Its thick, semi-long haired fur and beautiful blue eyes characterize this exceptionally handsome purebred cat. Easy to raise, he is remarkably sociable and is not made for loneliness. Here is a ball of fur and love that only asks to be loved and cuddled throughout its life.

The Main Coon

This large purebred cat can reach 1 meter in length in adulthood, or even more. A record! Know that a Main Coon kitten grows up to 5 years old. Its calm nature predisposes it to a sedentary lifestyle, which reduces the need for intense exercise. With an intelligent, affectionate and docile nature, he will be the ideal companion for a young child or a quiet master who loves hugs.

However, it requires regular brushing due to its long matted hair. It's not his wild feline look that can scare you ;-). This “cat-dog” coexists harmoniously with its human and animal surroundings, which makes it an excellent pet that meows often and easily attaches to its master, cat then!

The Persian Cat

Ideal in an apartment, this Persian cat does not spend a lot of energy in its existence. Moreover, his weight gain forces his master to be careful and to choose light croquettes. This feline knows how to adapt to children and plays with them from time to time.

This cat with a stocky appearance and long hair must be brushed regularly by those around it. As nice with young people as with seniors, he remains the favorite cat of the French.

The Sphynx

What does a hairless cat inspire you? Ancient Egypt perhaps? Cliche! The Sphinx draws its origins from the depths of Canada before landing in France, far from the Egyptian pyramids. Calm and gentle (especially to the touch, not a hair in sight), you will watch over him like the apple of your eye. Indeed, it must be protected against UV rays, a sunburn being quickly caught outdoors.

Rather sociable and quick-witted, this unusual little feline is extremely kind to its master and family. It is certainly the least territorial of all cats. He loves playing with children and easily adapts to his environment.

The Sacred of Burma

"Birman" is the most sacred cat of feline owners. Humor oblige! Certainly, its beauty is matched only by its disconcerting docility. Calm and gentle in character, the Sacred Birman casts a hypnotic look with blue eyes in almond shape, and makes his faithful master crack.

Its silky coat with medium-long hair requires a minimum of daily maintenance. A host of cuddles are on the program for this affectionate and majestic cat.


The British Shorthair

A very popular breed in England, the British Shorthair has a compact, powerful and balanced build. Its coat is rather dense, short, soft to the touch and shiny. Its family, affectionate and docile character makes this cat a sociable and friendly animal that sticks to its master to play constantly with him.

As happy as he is playful, he coexists with the other animals in the house provided they are socialized from an early age. Being overweight, you have to be vigilant about your diet and preventive care.

The Norwegian Cat

Named the Norwegian Forest Cat because of its appearance in Norway, the Norwegian has a wild and unique appearance all its own. Endowed with a strong intelligence, he is happy to share his life with children.

Robust and of a large size, he needs to be stimulated and let off steam in nature. It is better in this case to live in a single storey house with a garden so that he can hunt, jump, climb, play at will with everything around him.

Little frightened by strangers, he is sociable, kind and loving provided he has been socialized early enough with another cat of the same breed, for example.

The Siamese

Hailing from Thailand, the Siamese is endowed with profoundly beautiful blue eyes with an elegant and slender white body. Very obstinate, this cat is a great player. Extremely agile and reckless, he is relatively demonstrative with those around him, constantly looking for love and cuddles. This short-haired feline develops a well-developed musculature.

Active and dependent, he tends to meow very often to claim your attention and tenderness. It is a pleasant companion to live with, endowed with a strong character, who does not like to be left alone, at the risk of destroying everything at home. He is wary of strangers, but cohabits marvelously well with the children of his household.

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