top of page

My Site 70 Group

Public·17 members

The Most 12 Popular Cat Breeds WORK


In this article, we will discuss the 12 most popular cat breeds in Singapore. For every person, there is a cat breed that suits your lifestyle and personality. Let's get started and find out if your compatible breed has made the list.




The Most 12 Popular Cat Breeds



Felines are becoming a popular choice for a house pet in Singapore households, due to their compact sizes and playful character. However, every cat breed has its unique temperament, strengths and quirks. Here is a rundown of each one of them.


Maine Coons are available in various colors, including black, cream, and white. Moreover, they trill or chirp instead of meow. A trill indicates happiness and contentment. When stalking their prey, Maine Coons tend to chirp. Unlike the other breeds on this list, the Maine Coon is not afraid of water because of their water-resistant fur.


It is best to keep your Toyger indoors. This is to avoid illness, fights, predators, and thieves (they are listed as one of the most expensive breeds). Even though they have a tiger-like coat, be ready for heavy shedding sessions. Therefore, try brushing your cat once a week to keep most of its hair under control.


A genetic mutation causes this breed to have short and stubby legs. This feline comes in a variety of coat colors and patterns. Grooming is required for both short and long-haired Munchkin cats. Munchkin cats are popular among cat lovers due to their sweet personalities, cheekiness, and people-oriented nature.


The Burmese is a stocky, smooth-coated cat from Myanmar and is well-known for their delightful personality and low-maintenance coat. These breeds are agile and athletic, with a lifespan of 12 to 16 years and a weight of up to 4.5kg. They have a way of ruling your home with love, gentleness, and affection. These felines get along with other pets in the house, including dogs! Burmese cats, in general, enjoy following their owners from room to room.


Anyone who has owned cats can tell you that they are independent, funny, fierce, and loving, sometimes all at once. Hunting is the strong suit of some breeds while cuddling and playing may suit others. Each cat has its own personality and shows it in different ways but if you are looking for certain traits or characteristics, you might be interested in doing some research about popular breeds to get an idea of their dispositions before you let one adopt you.


If you are looking for a cat that looks like a fuzzy pixie, this is your breed. Devon Rex cats have oversized ears and bright piercing eyes. They are just as playful and mischievous as other breeds but they excel in the affection department. They are curious and happy to assist their owners at every opportunity. Their short coats are unique as well. A mutation that occurs only in Devon Rex cats causes the waviness and differences in texture but with less shedding and fewer grooming requirements. They grow to be about 2.3-4.5 kg (5-10 lbs).


Bengal cats have become very popular because they look like miniature (3.6-7 kg [8-15 lb]) leopards. Like Abyssinians, they are extremely curious and inquisitive. Without a lot of attention and things to do to stay busy, they can become bored or frustrated which might lead to undesirable behaviours. This is a breed of cat that loves water and may decide to go fishing in your aquarium. While gorgeous, they are definitely not suited to every home.


The results are in! As the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats with 46 breeds recognized, the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) is the paw-thority on our pedigreed pals and every year talleys the most popular cat breeds based on worldwide breeder registration.


With its long silky coat and bright blue eyes, it's no wonder the ragdoll tops the list as the most popular cat breed for the fourth year in a row. Living up to its namesake, the ragdoll is known to go limp in your arms and will soak up all the love and cuddles you have to offer. These cooperative kitties are kind and do well with children, making them the perfect cat companion for your entire clan.


Flat faces and long, flowing fur make the popular Persian one of the most recognizable breeds around the world. Despite their regal appearance, Persians don't need a whole lot to be happy and are often most satisfied cuddled in your lap. Their long hair, however, does require consistent maintenance and should be brushed daily to avoid uncomfortable mats.


The British are coming! Actually, they are here to stay. British shorthairs are consistently one of the most popular cat breeds in the world. This beloved breed resembles a teddy bear in both appearance and demeanor, Keiger says, with an easygoing nature and penchant for playing with their favorite people.


"Bright, alert, and very active, the Abyssinian is one of our most intelligent breeds," Keiger says. "They want to be with their people and help supervise everything that they're doing. They get along very well with other cats, animals, and children."


The magnificent mouser of the Mayflower, the American shorthair is thought to have come to America during the famous voyage, quickly spreading in popularity due to their ability to protect against rats and other pests. Today, they remain a popular cat breed for families around the world and are known to be affectionate, endearing pets despite their history as hunters.


Rounding out the most popular cat breeds is the notably nude hairless sphynx, a low allergen cat breed recognized for their bald bodies. The sphynx is an active breed and should have plenty of toys available for mental stimulation. The stereotypical curious cat, the sphynx also takes well to training.


Because they are hairless, the sphynx does have unique grooming needs. "They do require regular grooming as the body oil which other breeds' hair absorbs lies on the body," Keiger says. "Wiping down and regular bathing keeps that in check."


While it can take up to five years for the Turkish Van to reach full maturity, it gives them plenty of time to develop the impressive weight and stature that secures their place on the list of top largest cat breeds. Males can grow to be up to 20 pounds, while females are notable smaller and weigh up to 12 pounds. From their nose to the tip of their tail, Turkish Vans can often grow to be 3 feet long, making them one of the longer cat breeds around.


Because of their ability to grow to such large sizes, many veterinarians suggest waiting to neuter Turkish Van kittens at one year rather than five months. This is because the process of spaying or neutering can impact their hormones, which can impact how well they grow. This is one of the biggest cat breeds.


Bengals are a popular breed of cat that are hybrids of domestic cats, usually the Egyptian Mau, and the Asian leopard cat, a spotted wild cat. Their wild ancestors have given them a unique look, with a variety of breed markings and a golden shimmer that gives them a regal appearance.


Adult male Ragdolls tend to be larger than their female counterparts and can grow to weigh up to 20 pounds, although like most cats on the list there are exceptional cats that grow even larger! While slightly smaller, female Ragdolls still have braggable size at an average of 15 pounds.


Typically, though, you can expect these large cats to weigh anywhere from 10 to 25 pounds and grow to be up to 17 inches tall. Males tend to be larger than females, although both still boast an impressive size. Later-generation Savannahs are still relatively large too. In fact, most still grow to be nearly 20 pounds!


Cats are among the most preferred pets in the US and cat owners are willing to spend more than $1,200 a year on average on their adorable feline. Americanproducts.org reports that the total US pet industry expenditure was estimated to be about $69.4 billion in 2017. Pet owners spent $29.7 billion on food, $14.9 billion on supplies and over-the-counter medicines, $16.6 billion on veterinary care, $2 billion on live animal purchases, and $6.1 billion on other services.


Cats are the second most popular pets in the US with 47.1 million households adopting a pet feline, compared to 60.2 million households with a pet dog. There are an estimated 94.2 million pet cats in the US. Petfoodindustry.com reports that the US pet food market is projected to grow 4.4% in 2018 and reach $27 billion.


Rich pet owners are willing to spend huge sums to buy and raise rare cat breeds. In this article, we list the top 12 most expensive cat breeds in the world. If you are bursting with moolah and feline love, check out these adorable cat breeds and buy the one that you love.


The British Shorthair is adorably chubby and more rounded compared to its American counterpart. They come in many colors and are known for their copper eyes, bluish-gray fur, and wide face. A British Shorthair kitten can cost between $800 to $1,000 which finds it a place in this list of most expensive cat breeds. The British Shorthair is a quiet feline but loves showing affection. They are usually not energetic or active, but laidback and easy-going.


The Sphynx is known for its hairless look caused by a natural genetic mutation, which created a healthy and strong breed. Its origin can be traced back to a domestic cat that gave birth to a hairless kitten in 1966 in Toronto, Canada. The breed is very resilient and not prone to any serious genetic or health issues. Personality-wise, they are loyal, playful, and enjoy human attention. They also like to socialize with other pet cat breeds and dogs.


A hybrid of the wild African serval cat and a domestic Persian cat, the first Savannah was produced in 1986 by Bengal breeder Judee Frank. This breed soon became popular and was accepted by breeder associations in the mid 1990s. Like dogs, Savannah cats are extremely loyal. They are open to socializing with other pets and strangers if trained at an early age. Savannahs that are not used to strangers start growling and hissing. These cats are strong and agile and can easily jump onto high cabinets, refrigerators, and door tops. In addition, they are smart, curious, playful, and active, and need plenty of exercise. 041b061a72


  • About

    Welcome to the group! You can connect with other members, ge...

    bottom of page