This little breed is playful, kind, and constantly interested in what other people are doing.
The Singapura is a sociable breed that is perfect for households with children and other animals because the last thing it wants is to be left alone.
The Burmese breed of cat is social and exceptionally gentle with children; it is known to follow children around the house and adore attention.
Burmese cats have a smaller than usual physical size and a large brain. They enjoy using their intelligence to figure out pet puzzles and pick up new skills.
The subsequent birth of kittens with the same odd ears marked the beginning of the American curl breed.
The breed's ears naturally bend backward due to a benign genetic abnormality, revealing the fuzzy under-flap and giving the appearance that their ears are small.
The Devon Rex has a mischievous demeanor to match his tiny face, small frame, and enormous ears.
When this breed isn't clinging to your side like glue, he's either exploring for alternative ways to have fun or fetching a toy for you to throw.
Siamese cats are very lightweight considering their average size. The breed is long, slim, and smart to boot, making it the supermodel of cats.
They aren't couch potatoes and enjoy being active, whether it's fetch, leash walking, or pawing at faucets to make them turn on.
The Munchkin is a breed of cat that resembles a corgi or dachshund in the dog world in that it has short legs and a large torso.
Munchkin cats can't jump very high, which is ideal if you can't stand cats on worktops.