As living standards continue to improve, pet ownership is becoming a popular way of life.


For those who have never owned a cat but want to do so, they always feel that there are too many cat breeds and it is not as easy to identify them as dogs, here is an introduction for you.


1.American shorthair cat


American Shorthair cats are good-natured, easy-going and popular in families.


They are tolerant of small children and can be very calm and collected.


Female cats tend to be more active than male cats, while male cats tend to be more easygoing.


Overall, they are very intelligent and interested in all things around them.


Many American Shorthair cats will hunt for insects that invade the home.


They also like to watch birds and other live animals from the windowsill.


They love people's company, but they also need their own separate space.


Some American Shorthair cats prefer to lie on people's laps, while others prefer to curl up near people.


2. British shorthair cat


British Shorthair cats are very common, they are friendly and affectionate, not particularly clingy, but also enjoy people's care and affection.


They are loyal but do not like to stay on people's laps, they prefer to squeeze in on the sofa next to you, which people call "four feet on the floor of the cat".


They are quiet and do not jump around, and are tolerant of small children and dogs.


They do not like to be carried around.


3. Garfield cats


Garfield cats are friendly, and docile, and have similar quiet qualities to Persian cats.


They will get your attention with a look that you can't refuse.


Their shorthair ancestry makes them playful.


They have a soft voice and can live in harmony with small children and other pets.


They are afraid of unfamiliar people and are less caring about humans.


4. Ragdoll Cat


Ragdoll cats are relaxed, and happy, and act like dolls for children. They are friendly, quiet, and seem to be lazy.


They are not very active and do not bark too much.


Ragdoll cats are known for their tolerance, as they can tolerate being dressed and carried around without resistance.


Because of their friendliness and intelligence, they are often brought up in analogy with dogs.


5. Scottish Fold Cat


The Scottish Fold has a large, round face and eyes, and a round body. Scottish Fold cats may have skeletal defects, which in turn may affect their motor ability.


They do not hear as well as normal cats and are also more susceptible to ear mites.


Scottish Fold cats are intelligent, curious, and loyal to their families.


They are bold and like to follow people around.


Many Scottish Fold cats will stand up like a groundhog to observe.


They get along well with children.


6. Siamese cat


Siamese cats are great pets for owners who need a lot of interaction and activity.


They get along well with other pets and children.


They are friendly, loyal, clingy, and very needy of human attention.


They are playful, very purring, and require a lot of time and effort to care for them.


So many varieties of cats and kittens, is there a cat and kitten that makes your heart flutter?