Cats are known for being independent, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t
loving and affectionate . Some breeds are even known for their desire to
be with their humans , follow them around, and
snuggle up in their laps for some cuddles. Here are 24 of the most loving and
affectionate cat breeds that will melt your heart.
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most affectionate cat breeds
1. Devon Rex Cat
The Devon Rex is another breed that loves to perch on shoulders to stay close and see what's happening. They are mostly quiet and love puzzle toys. Devon Rex cats are great at finding the warmest place to sleep, which is probably under the covers with you.
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2. Sphynx Cat
The Sphynx cat loves attention and warm human touch. They are also attention-seekers and love to make people laugh. Sphynx cats are also often used as therapy animals because they tend to love everyone they meet.
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3. Burmese Cat
Burmese cats are very intelligent and need humans around that will challenge their brains. They also get along well with other pets. They are curious and playful, and they probably won't want to give you a moment of privacy.
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4. Siamese Cat
If you love to chat with your cats, a Siamese is the right breed for you. They'll follow you around and chatter all sorts of advice to you. They love attention and cuddling on laps or tucking into bed next to you for the night.
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5. American Curl Cat
The American Curl cat is known for loving people, and it will even seek out children to play with. They will follow you around, but they aren't as chatty and demanding as other breeds. They maintain a youthful energy into adulthood, and they can open doorknobs, so watch out!
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6. Tonkinese Cat
Tonkinese Cats are smart, active, and affectionate. They'll probably follow you around, ride on your shoulder, and constantly want to see what the family is up to. They don't love to be left alone, so it may be best for them to have a companion if you work outside of home during the day.
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7. Egyptian Mau Cat
Egyptian Mau cats will let you know when they're happy by chortling and swishing their tails. They are very dedicated to their families and will hunt for them, so hunting toys are a must. They also love water and are the fastest domestic housecat, able to run at speeds of 30 mph!
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8. Ragdoll Cat
Ragdolls earn their name by collapsing into the arms of anyone that holds them with love and affection. They're smart enough to learn tricks, but relaxed enough to snuggle up. They have good manners and are easygoing.
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9. Cornish Rex Cat
The Cornish Rex is one of the most doglike cats. They love playing fetch, getting picked up, and being the center of attention. Though gentle, they are active and not quiet, so they aren't the cat for someone who wants a laid-back pet.
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10. Birman Cat
Birman cats tend to be calm and quiet, and their quietness can sometimes get them into trouble. They have a tendency to quietly sneak into places they shouldn't be, so check your bags before you leave the house. They love to be involved in everything you do.
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11. Himalayan Cat
The Himalayan is calm and relaxed. They love sitting on a nice lap with a human that recognizes how much love and affection they deserve. They're great at playing tea party with their human children family members, and they even adore being pampered and strolled around in a buggy. Humans that show them proper adoration get rewarded with plenty of affection.
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12. Selkirk Rex Cat
The Selkirk Rex is relaxed and cuddly, but still loves to play. They can be silly at times, and they don't always want to spend time on your lap when they're up and about. But they love their humans and are happy to play with any toy that lets them chase.
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13. Ragamuffin Cat
The Ragamuffin acts a lot like a puppy, playing fetch, learning tricks, and even walking on leash. They love a good lap to cuddle on and will greet strangers at the door. They have a tendency to relax in your arms the moment you hold them and rarely scratch people, though they are demanding of attention.
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14. Balinese Cat
Balinese cats are active, busy, and sometimes right underfoot, so watch out. They love to follow their humans and share a lot in common with Siamese cats. They are smart and need mental stimulation, so if you want an easygoing animal, this is not the kitty for you. That said, they have plenty of affection to give.
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15. Javanese Cat
The Javanese is another affectionate breed that, like the Siamese, loves to follow humans around and constantly chatter. They are intelligent and athletic, and you'll need to exercise their brain and body to keep them happy. If you want someone to talk to and play with all day, the Javanese may be the breed for you.
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16. Snowshoe Cat
Snowshoe cats can differ greatly in personality, but they are almost always smart, active, and affectionate. They tend to pick a favorite person in the family, but will treat other humans with kindness and respect. They can be chatty, but often have quiet voices and usually get along with other pets.
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17. Havana Brown Cat
The Havana Brown cat is outgoing and friendly, and they especially love their human families. They tend to follow their people around and are sometimes chatty and demanding. This breed is smart, so give them plenty of play and they will reward you by cuddling on your lap afterwards.
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18. LaPerm Cat
The LaPerm is a bit of a clown and a mischief-maker, known to open doors and steal items they desire. Despite their devious tendencies, they are actually quite pleasant and love humans. They enjoy playing fetch, rarely become vocal, and are gentle and patient with people.
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19. Siberian Cat
The Siberian cat loves to snuggle and isn't usually afraid of strangers who may come through the door. They are active and playful, and they even like to play in water, so don't be surprised if they join you while you're taking a bath. They are calm, yet playful and they make great therapy cats.
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20. Singapura Cat
The Singapura is fun, active, mischievous, and loving. They love to climb, chase, and jump. They may even jump on your shoulder for a ride. Singapura cats aren't afraid of strangers. They may be active, but they are also cuddlers and will snuggle with you when you're feeling down.
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21. Russian Blue Cat
The Russian Blue may be shy around strangers, but they are very dedicated to their families. This breed may crave attention, but they are also more than capable of entertaining themselves while you're away at work. They prefer a quiet, stable environment.
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22. Somali Cat
Somali cats are very playful, intelligent, and active. They love to stay on the move, so make sure you have plenty of toys and ways to entertain them. They may be hard to keep up with, but if you can do it, they will reward you with lots of love. They do best if they can have a companion while you are gone during the day.
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23. Manx Cat
Manx cats are mousers by heart, so you'll need to exercise their hunting instincts with lots of play. They are very protective of their family and will pounce on anything out of the ordinary that seems like a threat. The rest of the time, they're mellow and ready to take a nap on your lap. They enjoy going for car rides and playing in water, making them great travel companions.
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24. Scottish Fold Cat
The Scottish Fold is a breed known for its adorable looks and odd, human-like poses. They love interacting with people and look forward to play sessions as well as cuddle fests. They don't like to be left alone for long hours, so they should have a companion during the day.
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