Some breeds noted for their Alpha tendencies are Abyssinian, Siamese, Rex cats, and other “Oriental” breeds. Their mixes are easily spotted because of their long legs and lean bodies. Devoted acrobats, they retain their kitten playfulness and energy most of their lives. But any cat can be an Alpha.
Yes, cats have been known to defend their owners in certain situations. While they are not typically trained as guard animals like dogs, cats can be very protective of their owners and their home territory.
Cats are often stereotyped as standoffish and aloof, even to the people who love them most, but the truth is that cats can be just as protective of their people as dogs are of theirs. Put simply, cats love their family and their family loves them right back.
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.
Some of the least affectionate breeds of cats include the American Wirehair, Korat, Singapura and Cymric. “The American Wirehair tends to be pretty reserved and quiet, which some would consider not particularly affectionate. The Korat is somewhat passive and can be spooked easily by loud noises.
Clinginess: If your clingy cat starts to stick to you like glue, and is refusing to leave your side, then they might be feeling a bit protective. A feline's senses are extremely powerful.
Cats may also demonstrate their allegiance to their owners by acting in a protective manner, such as by keeping a close eye on them or even defending them in times of need.
Most cats will attempt to defend their home range, or at the very least the area they consider most significant to them, against invasion by others. Assertive cats in the neighbourhood may actively seek out opportunities to extend their territory and less confident cats represent easy targets.
Cats may be independent creatures, but that doesn't mean they do not offer protection and security during the night. From alerting their owners to potential threats to providing comfort through physical contact, cats have an important role in keeping us safe while we rest.
Cats' territorial aggression is usually directly toward other cats, but it can be directed toward dogs and people, too. A cat can show territorial aggression toward some family members and not others and toward some cats but not others. Cats mark their turf by patrolling, chin rubbing and urine spraying.
The Sokoke cat is said to be the rarest cat in the world. Rather than being a man-created breed, the Sosoke is a naturally occurring, tiny wildcat that can be found only in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Preserve in Kenya (Africa).
Simple dominance will be exhibited by a cat by marking or spraying urine on territory, stealing and hoarding toys, rubbing its face on items it wants to claim as its own, claiming specific areas to sleep, pushing other cats away from the food bowl, and/or starting at or physically intimidating other cats.
Cats sit on you because they trust you
Your cat is essentially saying they trust you to protect them from any predators while they're napping. To build even more trust with your pet, make sure you're not forcing them to sit on your lap, and you're giving them the option to walk away when they want.
Sleeping on you: A sure sign that your cat likes and trusts you, is if they climb onto your lap for a snooze. Cats choose to have their catnaps in safe places, like high up on a shelf, because they can feel vulnerable - so if they curl up on your lap for a snooze they obviously feel a strong trusting bond with you.
Communication with your cat is key
That communication style may not include physical touch—being a cat's favorite person doesn't necessarily mean they want you to pet. A cat's favorite person may be the one who makes them feel comfortable and safe just by being in the same room with them.
10. On Top of You. While this is often not one of the most comfortable positions for you, it is a good sign that you have a very positive relationship with your kitty. Your cat really wants to be close to you, and he is so comfortable with you that he really feels he can let his guard down by sleeping on top of you.
If your cat sleeps on your bed, he may choose a position that lets him see out your bedroom door more easily. If he's curled up in a ball under your bed or in a quiet corner, then he may be hiding. Cats who sleep under the covers might love being close to you, or they might be hiding to feel safer.
Orange cats were regarded as the friendliest by respondents, while white cats were labeled aloof, and tortoiseshell cats were thought to have too much "attitude."
Shortest Cat Breed: Munchkin
Munchkin kitties can't jump high, which is perfect if cats on countertops drives you nuts.