Alice Hughes
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Can a Cornish Rex handle children who want active play rather than plush lap time?
I’d actually say a Cornish Rex thrives on active play, but it’s a specific kind of intensity. Their play style is almost obsessive-they’ll focus on a single toy like a crinkle tunnel or a springy wand…
Which scratching post style suits a stocky American Shorthair that likes practical sturdy things?
A heavy-duty horizontal sisal log on the floor works best-stocky cats like American Shorthairs love to sink their claws into something low and wide, using their full weight for a satisfying stretch. L…
Is senior Tonkinese behavior still socially demanding but less trampoline-like?
I’ve noticed that my older Tonkinese still insists on being in the middle of everything I do-whether I’m folding laundry or reading-but she’s traded her parkour antics for a more subtle, persistent pr…
How much daily play keeps a Bengal from inventing greebles inside every cabinet?
I’d aim for 40 to 50 minutes of high-intensity play split into two sessions, but the real trick is simulating a hunt that ends with a catch and a meal. If my Bengal just chases a laser pointer without…
Which games suit a Korat that wants smart play but not noisy chaos?
I've found that a Korat thrives on games that let her "hunt" without the racket, so I set up a quiet treasure hunt with crumpled paper balls or soft toy mice hidden under furniture or blankets. She us…
Is senior life with a Russian Blue mostly routine, sunbeams, and polite reminders?
I’ve noticed my older Russian Blue has developed this adorable habit of “helping” me with my morning coffee. She doesn’t demand attention, but she’ll sit precisely at the edge of the rug, blink slowly…
Can a Singapura's tiny size hide a huge opinion about household routines?
From personal experience, absolutely. My Singapura, Kiko, weighs barely five pounds but has an unshakable opinion on when the living room blinds should be opened. If I’m late for her preferred 7:15 AM…
Is a Siberian more outgoing than a Norwegian Forest Cat in a busy household?
In my experience, yes, a Siberian tends to be more outgoing and people-focused than a Norwegian Forest Cat, especially in a busy household. Siberians are known for their dog-like attachment to their h…
Would a LaPerm be more people-focused than a Selkirk Rex?
I’ve always found it fascinating how different curl-coated breeds can be in personality. From my experience, LaPerms tend to be more independent and playful-they’ll follow you around and chat, but the…
Which household routine keeps a Burmese from becoming a bored little chaos potato?
Building a daily treasure hunt circuit keeps my Burmese brilliantly entertained. I hide small treats or a favorite toy in three or four predictable spots around the house - like behind the sofa cushio…
Do Persian cats make tiny polite meows, or can they secretly be bossy at breakfast?
I've definitely seen both sides of the coin with mine. My boy Jasper will let out the softest little "mew" that sounds like a question, but he's absolutely running the show. He'll sit by his bowl and …