Eliza Grant
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Would a Japanese Bobtail be more talkative than an American Shorthair?
In my experience, yes, a Japanese Bobtail is typically more talkative, but it's not just about volume-it's the *type* of vocalization. Bobtails often have a melodic, almost musical chirp or trill, whi…
Would a Chartreux fit a quiet home better than an Oriental Shorthair?
An Oriental Shorthair will fill a quiet home with chatter, following you room to room with a running commentary of meows, trills, and demands for engagement. The Chartreux, by contrast, is a silent pa…
Where does a Devon Rex hide when the house gets chilly, under blankets or inside hoodies?
Mine picks the hoodie every time-specifically the kangaroo pouch. She’ll sit on my chest, wait for me to unzip or lift the front, then back herself in like she’s reversing into a parking spot. The key…
Which grooming routine keeps a longhair Scottish Fold from turning into a floof mat behind the ears?
I focus on daily attention behind the ears-that's the hot spot for matting on a longhair Fold. I use a fine-toothed metal comb, not a brush, and gently work through the fur in small sections, lifting …
Would an Ocicat handle visitors better than a cautious Korat?
Having owned both breeds, I can tell you the Ocicat will absolutely be the more confident greeter. My Korat treats every new person like a potential threat that needs careful study from behind the sof…
Can a LaPerm fit a home that wants a curious cat but not Bengal-level chaos?
I've found my LaPerm to be the ideal level of inquisitive without the destructive edge. She's endlessly fascinated by my knitting projects, carefully sniffing each skein of yarn and watching my hands …
Why do Ragamuffins look like they should be purr machines by default?
Their entire body structure screams softness and relaxation, from the rounded head to the plush, rabbit-like fur that begs for a hand. I've owned one, and it's the way they go limp in your arms like a…
Which toys bring out the playful side without turning the living room into a racetrack?
Interactive wand toys with feathers or small mice on a string keep them engaged in one spot without sending them zooming. Puzzle feeders that dispense treats when batted around also work well, since t…