Which Cats Make The Best Companion For a Family?


If you are considering bringing a feline companion home for the younger members of the family who are giving away signs with all the cat print dress around the house, then the first thing you need to bear in mind is whether that particular breed is friendly or not. Children tend to hug tightly, chase, tug, prod and poke a lot, plus they can be loud during their time of the amusement. So, before bringing home another little fellow you need to research what freed come across as family-friendly.

Let's look at some of the cat breeds that will be the best companion for your kids:


Manx cats


These cats have the liberating traits of cats but are playful, warm and loyal just like dogs. The sound they make sounds exactly like a trill. This unruffled, laid-back cat makes for a good pet for kids and takes an interest in what each member of the family is doing. You are sure to find their padded paws adorable, trailing you around the house. On top of it, they are so protective that they may attack or growl on a person or a dog they find suspicious or threat to the family.

Siamese cats

This blue-eyed, short-haired breed is one of the most outgoing of all felines, as well as one of the most admired. Highly social and intelligent, Siamese cats enjoy contact with other animals, specifically dogs, and children. This playful and active breed look for camaraderie from human equivalents, whether that involves being in bed with their owner or sitting laps. Owing to their attention-seeking personality, these cats are often pitted against dogs as they tend to tag along with their owners all around, plus they enjoy walking on leashes (!?)

Exotic shorthair cats


The exotic cat's trait tends to imitate that of a Persian cat, playful, affectionate and sweet. Exotic cats are recognized to be one that shows a great deal of loyalty and affection, and usually chase their owners all around the house. Normally sociable towards other animals, these cats have a tender-hearted and gentle disposition. With their gentle, tame quality and infrequent meowing, they are good cohorts for kids.

Once you bring one of these little fellows (or more) home, you will see your house buried under all the cat gifts from your nearest and dearest ones.