Fluffy antistress: the top 10 most playful cat breeds are named

Some breeds of cats are distinguished by their love of games in adulthood / UNIAN collage, photo wikipedia.org Most cat owners do not understand why some people are still not obsessed with these cute furries. We at UNIAN don't understand this either, so we can only recommend that you try to get a cat to make sure that your life will only become happier.

The Scotsman publication compiled the top 10 cat breeds, representatives of which are always full of energy and ready to play at least all day. If you need just such a cat, here are these wonderful breeds:

  1. Turkish Angora. The Angora cat is an inquisitive, playful and intelligent breed that is especially attached to one particular member of the family.
  2. Siamese cat. These are a little loud, but beautiful and intelligent animals. Their nature makes them very playful and they will always seek your attention when they want to play. And this happens quite often!
  3. Siberian cat. Affectionate, sociable, brave and strong breed
  4. Abyssinian cat. This charming breed of cat is a real athlete and loves to run. Sometimes mischievous, the Abyssinian cat often has a reputation as a "clown" cat breed.
  5. The Manx cat, or Menx, has a very short tail, and sometimes it is absent at all. They are shy, but bond easily when they get used to you. And even then they are ready for active rest and games with you.
  6. Devon rex. These cats love to play around, and often burn off their boundless energy by sticking their noses everywhere!
  7. Munchkin. Thanks to its small body and small legs, the munchkin looks a little weak, but in fact it is an incredibly sociable and friendly cat.
  8. Japanese bobtail. One of the most affectionate, playful breeds of cats. They love to play jumping, fetching and running around a lot!
  9. Maine coon. A gentle giant with great intelligence. But he still likes to play games with you.
  10. Bengal cat. Do you want a calm and eternally sleeping cat? Then Bengali probably isn't for you. These charming cats are very inquisitive, agile, intelligent and incredibly fond of playing.

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