Strongest Domestic Cat Breed: Maine Coon
The Maine Coon is the largest non-hybrid domestic cat and is definitely one of the strongest cats. One of the “giant” or large cat breeds, the Maine Coon is a muscular cat that is second only to the savannah cat in terms of size.
#1. Serval. The Serval cat is the maddest cat with a bite much stronger than the average domestic cat. The Serval is easily the maddest & angriest cat in the world.
The study also found that black-and-white, and gray-and-white cats tend to be aggressive. The study cautions that not every cat with those fur colors is aggressive, it is just means they're a little feistier.
Black cats seem to be the most common coat color and sadly also the least desirable at adoption time. In fact, black cats are half as likely to find a home than a cat of another color. Why is this? Superstition?
Perhaps it's evolution or part of being worshipped in other cultures for so may years, but black cats are very friendly. Those who have owned black cats report the silky felines being very easy-going, calm, and tolerant of children and other animals. They don't startle easily and are great companions.
Like most cats, they do best with routines — especially when it comes to mealtimes — and they dislike any sort of change in their environment. Russian Blue cats are friendly and affectionate toward their favorite humans.
British Shorthair
When you combine a calm demeanor with an independent streak, it makes for ultimate laziness. British Shorthair cats are content spending time alone, asleep, atop the comfiest perch they can find. Don't mistake this lazy cat for a super cuddler! They'd rather sit next to you than on you.
Garfield is an orange tabby cat of an unspecified breed. The official word from his creator, Jim Davis, is that Garfield isn't one particular breed or even based off of a singular cat. Some people theorize that he could be a Persian, British Shorthair, or Maine Coon.
Banner image: The Pallas's cat, perhaps the world's grumpiest-looking small cat, is listed as being of least concern globally.
Grumpy Cat was definitely a mixed breed and her family noted that she looked like she may have had some Persian, Ragdoll or Snowshoe in her. The family didn't breed Grumpy Cat so unfortunately, her lineage ended with her. Known for her grumpy expression, Tardar Sauce wasn't permanently perturbed in real life.
The Egyptian Mau is the fastest of the domestic cats, with its longer hind legs, and unique flap of skin extending from the flank to the back knee, which assists in running by allowing the legs to stretch back farther, providing for greater agility and length of stride.
The Russian blue is considered to be good around children. The breed is not an aggressive one. If he doesn't like the way a child is playing, he will simply run and hide. The Russian blue is an intelligent animal and is easy to train.
Pure white cats are rare. In fact, only 5% of the general cat population are white. As the Russian White cat is a relatively new breed, you are a very lucky cat parent if you have one as your companion!
These cats can be very playful and, like most cats, love to jump, climb, and watch the world outside. While they love your company, Russian Blues are also capable of entertaining themselves throughout the day while you are at work.
Blue cat breeds have an intriguing and captivating appearance. Technically, this coat color is a dilution of the black coat gene. The diluted gene produces a coat color that is various shades of bluish-gray. Four cat breeds come only in a blue hue, while six other types of cats have the possibility of a blue coat.
Male cats tend to be more social and affectionate with both humans and other cats. They commonly form strong bonds with other cats in the home, even when they are not from the same litter. Females, on the other hand, are often more standoffish. If you are looking for a cuddle bug, adopting a male may be your best bet.
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Gray cats had the highest score for being as shy, aloof and intolerant, while orange cats had the highest scores for being trainable, friendly and calm. Tabbies the highest for bold and active, tricolor cats for stubborn, and bicolor cats for tolerant.