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Birman
Birmans usually adore being around people and will happily follow you round the house to see what you are doing.
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British Longhair cat
The British Longhair cat is known to be a fairly inactive breed that’s prone to laziness. They can be tolerant of other pets but are not so happy to share the house with other cats
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British Shorthair cats
The British Shorthair cat is normally a fairly relaxed, inactive breed prone to laziness; they shouldn’t need daily brushing due to their coat length unless it is moulting season.
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Cornish Rex
The Cornish Rex is an active cat always on the move; they will often happily play on their own if no one is able to play with them. You won’t often hear the Cornish Rex as they tend not to vocalise.
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Devon Rex
The Devon Rex is a mischievous and highly active breed of cat. They love playing and want to know what you are doing all the time so they may become your shadow.
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Egyptian Mau
Egyptian Mau’s have high energy levels and can be partial to a game of fetch.
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Maine Coon
Maine Coons are very playful and friendly cats. You won’t often find them curled up on your lap as they prefer to be running around on the floor rather than jumping up.
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Manx
Manx cats are playful but not overly active, and are often happiest following you around to keep an eye on what you are doing.
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Norwegian Forest cat breed
Norwegian Forests are a playful breed that don’t require constant attention. You won’t hear much from a Norwegian Forest cat unless they want your attention. They’re not known to be real lap cats.
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Oriental
You’re likely to receive a lot of chatter from an Oriental as they love to be where you are, telling you about their day.