A Guide To Felines: Which Cat Breed To Choose For An Apartment

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The time of thinking that pets aren’t suitable for apartments is long gone. Nowadays, people are increasingly getting themselves an apartment companion and even though it might take some adjusting, this is actually a great idea. There’s no reason to think that cats, or other animals couldn’t live in a space like this, but there certainly are some considerations, as explained on this page, that you will have to think about.

One of the considerations that you will have to make is, of course, connected to the breed you should choose for an apartment. Just because cats are smaller than dogs, it doesn’t mean that they are all suitable for smaller places like these. Their personality also plays a huge role here and if you really want your pet to be happy, then you will have to choose among those breeds that can be happy in apartments. Let’s check those out.

American Shorthair

This good-natured and adaptable breed is the perfect choice for a family. It is also the perfect choice for people living in apartments, simply because it is capable of adapting to any living situation without any issues and being happy at the same time. The American Shorthair loves spending time with people, so you will have to make sure that it isn’t left alone for too long, since that’s probably the only thing that they won’t enjoy while living in a flat.

Persian

Here’s another perfect match for the apartment life. The Persian breed is rather popular all around the world and there are some quite great reasons for that. For starters, it is an easy going pet that tolerates and even entertains guests. In addition to that, these are far less inquisitive than some of their relatives, meaning that a flat will be perfectly enough for them. Frankly, they mostly nap, which is why they got the nickname “furniture with hair”.

These facts about Persians might amaze you: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/pets/persian-cats.htm

Birman

If you are looking for a cat that will love you and show its love by constantly sitting in your lap and following you around, then the Birman is definitely a right choice for you. This breed is calm and quiet, yet very sociable and people-oriented. The only thing they want is to be around people, meaning that the size of your home really doesn’t matter to this breed. This, however, also means that you shouldn’t leave it alone for too long.

Russian Blue

Compared to Birman, for example, this feline is much more independent and much less clingy. It is, though, rather affectionate and loves cuddling. Yet, having this cat in your apartment will almost feel like having a roommate that leads his or her own life, while occasionally demanding your attention. The Russian Blue is moderately active and it spends most of its time as a quiet observer, which makes it perfect for an apartment.

Maine Coon

You probably didn’t think that this breed would make it to the list, simply because it is a pretty large breed. Yet, don’t let the size fool you. These “gentle giants” can easily find their place in an apartment and be happy there. They don’t require much space and they do enjoy the company of people, meaning that they won’t feel threatened by crowds in case you invite people over or you have a large family. Simply said, the Maine Coon will get along with everyone.

Ragdoll

Known as the ultimate lap cat, the Ragdoll will definitely require much of your attention. Yet, most cats do, but if you view this pet site, you will be able to get comprehensive guides on a lot of breeds, which might help you find the ones that require less attention. Still, having a Ragdoll in an apartment will provide you with the love and the warmth you need. This breed can live happily anywhere, as long as their human is around.

Sphynx

If you want to keep your apartment hair-free, then the best thing to do is get a Sphynx. This feline is playful, friendly and loves being around people. Most importantly, the size of the space you are living in won’t matter to it, since it can easily adapt to any circumstances.

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