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29 June 2017

Top Cat: Most Aggressive

MOST FEROCIOUS AND FURIOUS CAT BREEDS

Most Aggressive Cat Breed.
 
When it comes to cats, some people prefer cute little balls of fur that they can play or cuddle with, while others are looking for a graceful individuals with luxurious fur and excellent manners. Either way, one thing they have in common - they see cats as an amiable companions, a small amusing creatures that bring peace and tranquility to their homes.

But there are people who see cats as hunters, an agile and remarkably strong predators. Of course the only "true" cats in their opinion are the "big" cats - wild tigers, panthers, etc. And they would gladly tame one of these big cats and have it as a pet, but it is a tough endeavor in the realitiy of the modern life (not to mention being extremely dangerous).


So if you are looking for a "wild" cat that would be considered appropriate to keep in your home, or trying to avoid malevolent breeds while looking for a safe playmate for your child, here is a list of some of the most aggressive cat breeds.

First on the list - any cat breed that has the blood of a Jungle cat in its veins (Jungle Curl, Chausie, Stone Cougar, Abyssinian). It is easy to explain their aggression - after all Jungle cat is a wild animal, and being ferocious bully is the only way to survive in the wild.

Next on the list are Siamese cats. They are considered very aggressive. Not so much because they are ferocious and wild like aforementioned breeds, but mainly because they can be incredibly vindictive. While other cats will bite or scratch if being treated inappropriately, Siamese cats will behave seemingly calm and unaffected by the "assault". But they will remember the pain it caused and will plan their revenge that they will execute in most remorseless way at the inconvenient time. Revenge is the dish best served cold

Siamese cats are one the few breeds that should undergo any veterinarian procedures without the presence of their owner. No matter how careful the doctor is - Siamese cats will still remember it as an unpleasant experience, and will put it on their owners tab if they are present, and will start plotting their revenge.

British and Persian breeds are next on the list. You might find it odd that they are listed as very aggressive, after all if you read their character assessments you'll learn that they are considered very tamed and appeasable. But the thing is, they are incredibly freedom-loving breeds, and should you in any way limit their freedom or oppress them - they will retaliate with furious anger.

If you got yourself a Persian or British cat, try not to bother them with your excessive love. Don't squeeze them in a fit of affection. Let them decide when you can and cannot pet them.

To a lesser degree than Jungle cat successors, any cat breed that was achieved by crossbreeding a wild and domesticated cat will have a "dark side" to them. But it will lie dormant until you hurt or in any other way seriously offend a cat. So there is a lesson to be learned here - treat your cat with love and respect and you won't have to deal with their wrath.

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