What are the best cats for domestic use?
The most suitable cat for domestic use is the Burmese cat
Burmese cats are lively and active by nature, smart and brave. Their eyes are big, their ears are soft, and their calls are soft. Rich in emotions, very close to people, loves to act coquettishly, and matures early. The Burmese cat's hair is short, smooth like silk, and does not require daily combing. Burmese cats also have a relatively long lifespan, generally living to about twenty years old.
The most suitable domestic cats are American shorthair
American shorthair cats are also very lively and active, and it is difficult to keep them quiet at all times. However, American shorthairs are very gentle, will not lose their temper, and their personalities will not change with changes in their moods, so they can get along well with other pets. American Shorthairs don't like to make noises and bark, and are very resistant. They are suitable for domestic breeding, and are also suitable for families with children.
The most suitable cats for domestic use are Ragdolls
Ragdoll cats are one of the largest and heaviest cats. The eyes are big and round, the hair is rich and soft, and the limbs are fleshy, like a soft rag doll. Although Ragdoll cats are large in size, their personalities are extremely docile and friendly. Therefore, Ragdoll cats are praised as "fairy cats", which shows that they are very suitable for domestic use.
The most suitable cat for domestic use is the civet cat
Lihuaao is a Chinese pastoral cat. They can be said to be the most suitable domestic cats. Basically all you need is clean drinking water and the right food to live a healthy life. Moreover, they are almost never picky about food, have strong immunity, and are not prone to getting sick. Cihuahua cats love to exercise, are highly dependent on their owners, and have an independent personality, but they will always stay within the sight of their owners.
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