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Most Affectionate Cat Breeds

Many different cat breeds are known for being particularly affectionate. While all cats exhibit some level of affection, these breeds are known for being especially loving and cuddly. Some people even refer to them as ‘floppy cats’ because they love to be petted so much. In this article, we will look at some of the most affectionate cat breeds and learn more about what makes them so special!

Persian

The Persian has long been considered the king of cat breeds, and for a good reason! These gentle cats are known to have large round eyes, a short nose, small ears set low on their head, shortened legs, and thick fur that is exceptionally soft to the touch. Persians are also generally very calm creatures, making them excellent pets for families with children because they tend to be more tolerant during playtime activities. As far as affection goes, these cats have an incredibly high tolerance for being petted by humans, so people often sit down with them to give them some much-needed love.

Sphynx

Sphynx cats are best known for their nearly completely bald appearance that gives them an alien-like face, but their personality is just as unique. They are incredibly mischievous cats that get into everything and love to do things like open the fridge door in search of food.

While they may not be considered lap cats by nature, Sphynx enjoy spending time with their family members and will curl up next to you on the couch. Many people make the mistake of thinking these affectionate cats hate water because they lack hair, but this is not true. Give them a little bit of catnip every now and again, and they will happily jump into your tub or shower for some water play!

Exotic Short Hair

Another cat that seems to be less interested in its looks and more interested in spending time with the people they love is the Exotic Shorthair. While all cats are considered special, these floppy-eared beauties have a particularly endearing personality that makes them excellent pets for families. They are affectionate cats who typically lay down as soon as you get home from a long day at work but will wake up as soon as someone walks by so they can receive some much-needed head scratches! In addition, they have been known to follow families around the house so that they could sit on someone’s lap for a bit because being pet is one of their favorite activities.

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