Cats are known for their mysterious attitude. One day they love you, and then the next day, they don't. Sometimes they want to play with you, and there are other times they just want to be left alone. This type of pet is exciting to have, most notably for having different characters to show their owner. But overall, cats are generally loving and easy to maintain. That's one of the reasons a lot of people tend to keep a cat in their house. Be it a small or large space living, you will get a perfect cat that can just lounge in your place. The common question people ask is, what is the best cat breed for apartment and small space living?
Here is a list of the best cat breeds that you can choose from to live with you in your apartment.
1. Ragdoll
If you're looking for some extra love, then Ragdoll cats can surely give it to you. They have an appearance with fur where they nearly look like a rabbit. They shed moderately compared to the other cats, which is why this breed is the right cat for an apartment. Another good reason why a Ragdoll cat is the right choice is that they can be trained very well. You can teach them where they should scratch, where they do their potty, and you can even teach them some tricks. They also give this kind of cat a name because of the affection. They love to sit on your lap, play with kids, and be just plain friendly to everyone at home. Ragdoll cats are very docile and loving. Another reason this cat makes it to the top list of best cats is they are fond of water, and this can also mean that you can give them a bath once they need it. Unlike other cats, afraid of water, this one wants to get with you either inside the shower or the bathtub to play.
2. British Shorthair
British Shorthair cat, another breed that is massive in size but affectionate too. This cat breed is also noted for having a really quiet voice, and is a not-so-demanding companion. They usually love to follow you around the house and find some cozy spot where they see you. They love cuddling but do not like it when carried. They love to sit up next to you, right beside you, where you can easily pet them. Male British Shorthairs are usually a little bit more active than female British Shorthairs. The female British Shorthair cats are often found on soft surfaces and sleep a lot. But overall, they are fond of sleeping and lounging on the couch like a couch potato when they want to have a full rest. Another great thing about this kind of cat is that they are not as destructive as the other cats. They behave like proper governess and know their manners as long they are adequately treated.
3. American Short Hair
American Shorthair is a cat who is known for its hunting skills. They are very common in the United States, and they are often very good at being a house-cat. They are very adaptable and love to interact with their humans. Although they are not as affectionate as the Ragdoll Cat, they do share some similarities with the British Shorthair cat in that they love to follow you around and want to have space right next to you on the couch. They get along with other pets if you have one at home, although their hunting instincts may be triggered if they find something that moves fast. One thing about this cat is that they are not the kind of cat who hides under the couch whenever there are guests in your home. They like to display themselves and show your guests that they exist in your house. The American Short Hair cat is brilliant, and they love to play trick games with their owners.
4. Russian Blue
Some cats are pretty particular about sticking to every person in the house, while a Russian Blue cat will choose their cat-parent and remain extra loyal to them. However, they are very loving to other people in the house; their loyalty just remains with the parent that they chose. With affection, sometimes they do need a bit more. They even welcome you at the door once you return after hours of being out of their sight. They are very social animals once they are already at ease in the place where they are at. But once change comes, it may take a while for them to get used to. Which is why they disappear or hide whenever you have a large gathering at your place. This breed of cat is one of the most frequent cats that elderly people have. The reason behind this is because they are low-maintenance cats, and they shed a lot less than other cats. They are also known as hypoallergenic cats because they produce Glycoprotein Fel d1, which is an allergen that is known that cats produce.


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