UK's 10 Most 'Royal' Cat Breeds
With a quarter of the UK population having well over 11 million pet cats, there's no doubt that cats, not dogs, are a Brits' best friend.
Visit any urban street in Britain and there are a large army of cat breeds prowling, disappearing round corners and balancing like a gymnast on fences.
With so much personality and individuality, mostly in the fur, ears, size, personalities, and colour, some the variety is never ending. To learn more about each individual breed, you could visit any number of online resources that are dedicated to this ancient, and most loved of domestic animals!
With so many different breeds, which cat will give you the most value for your pound? We all have our preferred 'moggy', so it's a bespoke selection. Luckily, we have dealt with cats for many decades, and would love to share our selection with you!
So here they are, your top 3 'Royal' cat breeds:
1. British Shorthair
The British Shorthair is the first recorded cat breed to have made home in England and has always been massively popular for UK cat owners!v
They are very sought after because of their outgoing personalities, their cuddly, round bodies, and their luxurious, but short coat. In addition, who can resist that beautiful, happy face..just what you need on a dark winters' morning!
Fortunately, they have an easy going and, affectionate personality which means they usually return your love and hugs, so they're the perfect cat for snuggling, hugging, and generally getting an emotional Return On Investment from.
2. Bengal
Bengal cats are well known for having handsome features and almost wild, safari like spots which means that have an exotic look, resembling like a min-leopard, all in the heart of your town, city, or village.
How did they get such an individual look? Their spots came about from selective breeding between your usual domestic cats and the wild Asian Leopard Cat.
In addition to their unique looks, they are well known for their intelligence, as well as being loyal and loving with a never ending resource of energy to bring life to your home.
3. Siamese Cats
The Siamese cat is a complex type of cat that came from Thailand, hence the name Siam (Siam was howThailand was originally known).
They are know the world over, and can be immediately recognised due to their colouring which is generally a light fawn coloured coat with dark ‘patches’, mostly on the ears, feet, tails and faces.
They are a vociferous breed, known for 'talking' to you. They never seem to run out of things to say! So, if you want a cat to interact with, this one is for you.
You will find that Siamese cats love a hug, so make room on your lap...or even your bed, and you will have an amazing hot water bottle to keep you snug on those cold winter nights!
So, here we have our 3 'Royal' Cat Breeds For UK Owners. Whilst they may not be cheap, they are an amazing return on investment for any cat lover in the UK, or the World over.
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