First off let me start by saying I have ALWAYS had rescue cats. I've fostered over 40 cats including special needs cats and did TNR.
I have TNR'ed over 700 cats.
And I have had many rescue cats as personal pets over the years. Most special needs.
I am all for rescue but have decided this time I want a purebred cat from a breeder.
I am seeking to get a companion to my young adult domestic shorthair.
I'm wanting a breed that is VERY active! Lots of energy! The kind of energy that drives other people crazy.
Also that is vocal and likes to talk to you.
A breed that is friendly and comfortable being handled constantly and isn't shy and would be able to keep up on a busy household. I have show breeding and sport dogs "Great Danes" to be exact. The cats have an area, multiple actually to get up and away from the dogs if need be.
Also a breed that doesn't have super long hair. No big puff balls cannot do it, to much hair
So mid length to no hair (am familiar with hairless cat care) is a must.
Obviously every animal is their own being. And not every animal in a certain breed is going to be exactly as "written".
But I'm just trying to get a feel out and so I can do research on different breeds and eventually make a decision.
I have TNR'ed over 700 cats.
And I have had many rescue cats as personal pets over the years. Most special needs.
I am all for rescue but have decided this time I want a purebred cat from a breeder.
I am seeking to get a companion to my young adult domestic shorthair.
I'm wanting a breed that is VERY active! Lots of energy! The kind of energy that drives other people crazy.
Also that is vocal and likes to talk to you.
A breed that is friendly and comfortable being handled constantly and isn't shy and would be able to keep up on a busy household. I have show breeding and sport dogs "Great Danes" to be exact. The cats have an area, multiple actually to get up and away from the dogs if need be.
Also a breed that doesn't have super long hair. No big puff balls cannot do it, to much hair
So mid length to no hair (am familiar with hairless cat care) is a must.
Obviously every animal is their own being. And not every animal in a certain breed is going to be exactly as "written".
But I'm just trying to get a feel out and so I can do research on different breeds and eventually make a decision.