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Tien rassen die u moet overwegen als u op zoek bent naar een liefhebbende kat

 door jaime op 21 mrt 2017 |
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Voor sommigen ligt een deel van de aantrekkingskracht van een kat in het feit dat ze vrij onafhankelijke wezens kunnen zijn die meestal minder onderhoud vereisen dan de gemiddelde hond. Als u echter actief op zoek bent naar een aanhankelijke, sociale kat die graag tijd met u doorbrengt, is het de moeite waard om een van de volgende tien rassen te overwegen.

  

Burmese

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Manx

Hoewel je misschien verrast bent door het feit dat een Manx-kat een stomp zal hebben in plaats van een staart (of helemaal geen staart), hebben deze unieke katten een aantal uitstekende persoonlijkheidskenmerken die ze zeer vertederend maken. Ze zijn diep gehecht aan hun thuisomgeving, waardoor ze ideale huisdieren zijn als u niet zeker weet hoe u een kat naar buiten kunt laten gaan en u kunt verwachten dat uw Manx een nieuwsgierig, gewaagd huisdier is dat graag dicht bij u in de buurt is.
 

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Rex

Rex-katten zien er nog ongebruikelijker uit, omdat ze een heel korte, heel krullende vacht hebben met gigantische oren die de grootte van hun gezicht verkleinen. Het excentrieke uiterlijk van een Rex wordt geleverd met een werkelijk prachtige instelling en zal u overspoelen met genegenheid en enthousiasme. Deze katten houden ervan om hun eigenaars te imponeren met gekke capriolen en ze hebben een passie voor spelen.
 

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Ragdoll

9. "Glimlach, het is het weekend!"
 

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Abyssinian

Abessijnse katten zijn de belichaming van elegantie en zien er opvallend goed uit. Hun schoonheid is echter slechts een bonus, omdat deze katten zo loyaal en slim zijn dat ze hun eigenaren meestal dagelijks verrassen. Ze kunnen moeilijk te vinden zijn en kunnen komen met een duur prijskaartje, maar degenen die Abessijnen bezitten, zullen je vertellen dat deze katten de kosten waard zijn.

 

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Siamese

Zolang je het niet erg vindt om een kat te bezitten die lange gesprekken met je probeert te voeren terwijl je het diner maakt, het huis opruimt of probeert te werken aan de computer, kan een Siamees een geweldige metgezel zijn. Naast dat ze erg vocaal zijn, houden deze katten ervan om zich op een warme schoot te krullen of dagelijkse activiteiten om te zetten in speelmogelijkheden.
 

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Perzisch

Sommigen vinden de klassieke, afgeplatte gezichten van Perzische katten mooi, terwijl anderen denken dat deze katten er nogal platgedrukt uitzien. Het is echter liefde waar je naar op zoek bent, dan moet een Perzisch zeker je shortlist maken. Deze katten zijn erg relaxte, passieve metgezellen die graag vastgehouden en gestreeld worden.
 

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Maine Coon

Het bezitten van een Maine Coon vereist dat je ijverig bent over regelmatig borstelen, omdat deze katten lange jassen hebben die zorgvuldig moeten worden beschermd tegen matten en klitten. Maine Coons zijn niet alleen mooi, ze hebben ook veel energie, een intense interesse in sociale interactie en een voorliefde voor spelen.
 

  

Birmaan

Birmans hebben romige jassen en gekleurde punten die kunnen variëren van verbrand rood tot zeer donkerbruin. Ze staan bekend om hun hoge intelligentie en hun neiging om diepe, duurzame banden met hun menselijke families te vormen.
 

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Reactie (s)28

I - Comment
I27 apr 2014Reply
You forgot the Oriental Shorthair.
Ze hebben alle goede eigenschappen van de Siamees, maar zijn wat minder vocaal
en veeleisend. Ze zijn erg intelligent en loyaal. Ze hebben ook het slanke, atletische lichaam en zitten vol geweldige ideeën. Ze zijn er in prachtige kleuren en ik zou nooit een andere kat nemen.
Petbucket - Comment
Petbucket23 mei 2014Reply
You're right, the Oriental Shorthair is a beautiful looking cat. Thanks for the suggestion.
Billie - Comment
Billie01 mei 2014Reply
What about the Himalayan?part persian and Siamese?
Petbucket - Comment
Petbucket23 mei 2014Reply
Thanks for the suggestion Billie! The Himalayan cat is really gorgeous - they're extremely cute as kittens :)
Terri - Comment
Terri05 mei 2014Reply
Another vote for the Oriental Shorthair - they have the endearing qualities of a Siamese with the choice of 300 coat colors!
Jennifer Westchester - Comment
Jennifer Westchester05 mei 2014Reply
Another excellent choice is the Russian Blue. With many of the attributes of the Burmese (very glad to see its inclusion, BTW), it is a very handsome, smart and elegant cat that makes a great companion.
CatLady - Comment
CatLady05 mei 2014Reply
My favorite all-time cat--was "just" a tuxedo lady. She was with me for 15 years--the love of my life-- and passed this December. She is one of 9 cats that have showed up at my house over the last 20 years. My neighbors say there must be a sign out. I adopted all of them. One was a Maine Coon and was very sweet. A current one is a Calico, who is a riot. The other one is a very large all black male who is very vocal and probably half Siamese. I've also had an Angora, a Siamese, a Persian. (I try to find the owners and out of the 8 times I have, they didn't want them.) I never know what's going to show up! (Still trying to get the raccoon out of my garage!)
Petbucket - Comment
Petbucket23 mei 2014Reply
So great to hear everyone's suggestions - some really beautiful breeds of cats being mentioned. Keep sharing your stories :)
Ronnie - Comment
Ronnie15 mei 2014Reply
My vote goes for a RussianBlue. I had My Kitty, a mix Russian Blue for 23 years. She was a constant companion, yet her own kitty (person). She was a talker. How we loved to travel in the car, go places. She was so adaptable, fearless. The vet said she never saw such a bond as we had. My Kitty was a truly a person with fur:) <>
Suzannah - Comment
Suzannah15 mei 2014Reply
So happy to see the comment about "just a tuxedo". I had Winkie for 17 years. She would run when I called her, went for walks with me AND went to the bathroom in the toilet!
Blaine - Comment
Blaine16 mei 2014Reply
We ONLY get cats from the SPCA shelter. We don't pay any attention to what "breed" they are. They all have unique personalities, and they all respond to love. Currently we have a tabby and a black shorthair. They are the most amazing, wonderful friends we could ever have wanted, loving, intelligent, and beautiful too. I don't believe in supporting breeders as long as there are animals at the shelter.
Julien - Comment
Julien16 mei 2014Reply
I had a siamese blue point, Penny was the best cat I ever had. She was a little dog in disguise. She left me at 19 years of age. really miss her. Now I have an Abyssinian he is 1 and a half years old now. Sunny is so energetic. Extremely loving, always at the door when I arrive and gives me a kiss on the forhead every day. These cats hardly meow and when they do, you need a microphone to here them. My penny on the other hand, always had something to say and she said it loud lollll.
Petbucket Admin - Comment
Petbucket Admin16 mei 2014Reply
Thank you to everyone for your input - it's great to hear your stories and experiences.
Jo Anne Fortuna Casey - Comment
Jo Anne Fortuna Casey19 mei 2014Reply
Both of my cats found me.
My female calico has been my best friend for over 12 years! She is a beautiy, with green eyes lined with white! Her face is split down the middle with color!!!
She is Quite the Princess!!!
A few years ago a black cat showed up with a huge lump on his neck!!! I nursed him back to health. He talks constantly. He acts like a dog; comes when I call, runs up the driveway to greet me after work, would sleep on top of me, if I let him. A friend came to visit and exclaimed,
"You have a Bombay!! He is a Bombay!!"
So I googled him!! Sure enough, the pictures could have been him!!!
Loyal, affectionate, charming, eager to okay- yet independent!!
My only problem is that they do not get along!!! My Calico is soo
Jealous and possessive!! He adores her and wants to be close to her. She growls, hisses, snaps at him, blocks him from the food,
Laat hem niet in of uit en hij cowtown naar haar!!! Het is bijna grappig!
I tell her that he lives here now!! He is your Brother! But, she's NOT going for it!!! Any suggestions?!
Andrea - Comment
Andrea21 mei 2014Reply
Jo Anne Fortuna Casey - I have a calico Persian girl and a blue domestic short hair boy, who I got FOR HER ... and me...but mostly her, because of course, the world revolves around Calicoes! My girl was a total rude SNOT to my boy when I first got him...hissing, stalking him, pouncing on him aggressively. He was just his sweet self, with perfect manners, ignoring her and trying to respect her space. The courtesy was NOT returned.

So I reintroduced them...this time, putting my boy in a wire crate for a week, to introduce him to her, slowly and safely. By the end of the week, they were fast friends and playmates.

Another thing you can do is "play therapy." Play with your girl with a fishing rod string toy. Put the boy away in a separate room...then let your girl have a good long play session. Run her good about 3-4 passes (as many as she's interested in). Then, when she's exhausted, bring the boy in and let him chase the toy. (Or, ideally, have two humans do the play therapy, so both cats can play at the same time, far enough away to have space to run freely, but close enough so they can see each other while they're each having a great time.)

If the girl wants to chase the toy in the midst of the boy's session, let her take a turn. Cats tend to show great respect for each others' space and taking turns. End the session with high-value treats for each cat. Mine have loved Whiskas Temptations and/or Pill Pockets broken in half.

Also, if you're free-feeding, stop doing that and only feed the cats twice a day, for 30 minutes. Then lift the bowls. Then, when you feed them, put the food in bowls on opposite sides of the room, where kitties can eat freely without being bothered, but where they can see the other one. Over a period of weeks, gradually move the bowls closer together. If your girl balks at being too close, move the bowls back to a safer distance and sloooowwwwly and gradually, over a period of weeks, again, start to move them closer together, a little bit each day, until they can eat happily side-by-side.

These exercises will help your girl to associate the boy with positive things, like happiness when she plays with the fishing rod string toy (which increases a cat's confidence, by the way) or the satisfaction and happiness of eating a yummy treat or a yummy meal.

Good luck!!!
Maureen - Comment
Maureen22 mei 2014Reply
Word of Warning: I have a very affectionate female Siamese cross, & I love her. However, she is also the smartest, most feisty cat I have ever encountered, which means that as a kitten, she could dream up more ways of making mischief than I would have believed. She loved climbing on top of a bookcase & batting at a lampshade, often more than once a day, because she knew it drove me crazy (I was worried about a fire hazard in my old, underwired house). Finally, I took the lampshade down & went with a bare bulb. When I did that, she tried batting at the light's pull chain. When she found out I didn't care, she stopped doing it. She's also the only cat I've ever heard of who will face down a watergun. When you are training most cats, if you say something like "Down" & shoot them with a waterpistol, they learn not to go there & to respond just to the word "Down." Not her! She hunkers down and glares at you even if you shoot her directly in the face. However, she has calmed down & become enormously affectionate since she was spayed, so there is hope.
Lara - Comment
Lara22 mei 2014Reply
I have had two Turkish Angora cats (parent breeds that were used to create the persian breed) They are extremely wonderful cats. They follow us where we go and they are so very clever. Our oldest knows how to open the cupboard doors and often he would go in there to lie down when he wanted alone time :) He also loves to try to jump in to the back of the shower when hubby gets ready for work. While they may not like to be picked up, they have no trouble jumping into our lap when we are relaxing watching tv or when hubby is sitting at his computer desk :) They will readily try to jump into his lap and sit there while he plays diablo :) They have a long beautiful coat but it's not as prone to matting as the other long hair breeds like persians. I only ever have to come them once a month if I have to at all. They are wonderful cats. Both our boys loved to be on a leash and harness when we would go outside in the nice weather. They would stay out on the front lawn for a good 20 mins then they would want back inside :) I love them to pieces and would grab another in a heartbeat :)
Petbucket - Comment
Petbucket23 mei 2014Reply
Thanks to everyone for your tips and advice. They are really useful and insightful!
Patricia Dumais - Comment
Patricia Dumais23 mei 2014Reply
I have three extremely loving cats and not one is any particular breed — they are all “alleycats”. This article seems to imply that purebreds are more loving than mix breeds. It has nothing to do with the breed and all to do with individual personality. I also feel that when we promote purebreds we forget about all the wonderful shelter animals that desperately need to be saved and given good homes no matter what their breed.
Bobbi - Comment
Bobbi26 mei 2014Reply
I have six cats that come into the house and three feral cats that live in my backyard. One we selected from a local shelter, the rest selected us. With the over abundance of cats in shelters waiting for forever homes, I think it is a dis-service to promote the breeding of pure bred cats by buying them from breeders. Our cats all have very different personalities, are loving and fill our lives with joy. You don't need to spend a lot of money for a wonderful companion who will be devoted to you for years.
Kay - Comment
Kay26 mei 2014Reply
My best-ever cat was Herman, who was a big white shorthair with a black tail, one black ear, and a black patch under the other ear. He loved everyone, but especially babies, young children, puppies, and kittens. When he was 2, my sister got him a kitten for his birthday and he decided he was a mother. If my brother took the kitten outside, Hermie would bring her back in until he decided she was ready to be independent.
He loved to visit neighbors who had babies, kittens, or puppies, and disappeared for an hour every morning because he was out visiting. He came in when I called him, unless he didn't hear me because he was actually inside someone's home to visit their little ones. I don't know what breed he was, but all his brothers and sisters were bicolors with similar markings.
Richard de Dear - Comment
Richard de Dear26 mei 2014Reply
I've got one of those cute Devon Rexes. His name is Scrotie and he's quite a character - a monkey in a cat-suit!
Fran Niquet - Comment
Fran Niquet28 mei 2014Reply
Rex cats would have to be the perfect addition to any house hold, or even in nursing homes. They are highly affectionate and must be around you 24/7. They are constant chatterboxes, so they make a great companion.
Cheryl - Comment
Cheryl29 mei 2014Reply
I recently added a mature Burmese to my family, and I have to admit, she's not like any other cat I've shared my life with. She's hysterically funny. Loves to sit on the toilet seat and talk to me while I dry my hair. Pulls used tissues or wadded up paper from the trash can and carries it around in her mouth yowling like she killed it. Quite the little snuggler too! However, the most unusual thing is her purr - she sounds like a tree frog!
In just a few short months, I adore this baby girl.
Glynis - Comment
Glynis02 juni 2014Reply
All cats are beautiful, especially the ones behind bars at your local shelter.
Vivien - Comment
Vivien02 juni 2014Reply
To the Cat Lady who was trying to keep a raccoon out of her garage: Put a radio in there and play loud music. The raccoon will leave. Then raccoon-proof the garage, sealng up any possible points of entry. Make sure the raccoon has not left babies; she will come back for them if you give her time and plenty of noise.
joan - Comment
joan11 juni 2014Reply
if anyone wants an intelligent cat, find a tuxie.
andy p. who was found wandering in the woods on a very cold dec. day, had been declawed and dumped.
I wanted to adopt an older cat, found this guy at the local shelter, and brought him home.
he walks with a harness, crazy about running water, wades in the tub, converses with me, and is my friend.
he is always formally dressed, chews his own rear tonails and is loved by all our neighbors.
made the page a day calendar cat for oct. '14.
get a tuxie, you'll love him/her.
Eva Lundgren  - Comment
Eva Lundgren 11 Nov 2022Reply
I have cats all my life. One day a scrawny young cat showed up at my door that was so gentle and polite that I had to find him a home. My sweet Manx is here now and forever. I have found that the breed is known for their wonderful disposition.

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