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Is the wavy Devon coat fragile enough that brushing needs a lighter hand than usual?
Stop worrying about pressure and start worrying about technique. The Devon Rex coat is fragile, yes, but the real issue is that the curl pattern collapses if you brush in the wrong direction or use th…
Does the Maine Coon love-water rumor mean bath training is worth starting, or is it mostly sink curiosity?
Start with a shallow, lukewarm pan on the floor-not a full tub. A lot of Maine Coons will step right in, splash, and chase a floating toy, but they hate being lifted into deep water. I’ve seen owners …
Do American Curls make quiet chirps, or are they standard meow negotiators?
Look, American Curls are definitely chirpers by nature-they’ve got this little bird-like trill that sounds like they’re checking in with you rather than demanding a treat tax. But don’t let that fool …
Can a British Shorthair share a home with a gentle dog, or does it need a no-drama roommate?
Look, my gut says absolutely yes-a British Shorthair can totally handle a gentle dog, but you need to ditch the fantasy of them being best buddies. I’ve seen a friend’s British Shorthair, Winston, a f…
Can an American Shorthair be playful without needing Bengal-style enrichment marathons?
Absolutely. An American Shorthair thrives on moderate, quality play sessions-think 10-15 minutes of interactive toy time twice a day, not a full-time job. They're not Bengals; their wild streak is dia…
Why does the LaPerm look like it woke up from the world's best blanket nest?
Picture a cat born bald as a bean, then watch those first curls spring in like popcorn popping. That wild, tousled mane is pure genetics doing its thing-a dominant gene that messes with hair follicle …
Can a Turkish Angora be elegant and goofy in the same five-minute zoomie session?
Oh absolutely. I’ve watched mine go from a ballet-worthy leap onto the cat tree, landing like a feather, to immediately sliding off the other side face-first because she misjudged the angle. The elega…
Which toys bring out the hunter side in a Norwegian Forest Cat without needing outdoor access?
Oh man, you've got a Wegie-they're basically built to stalk and pounce. Forget those little feather wands; go straight for a "Da Bird" toy. The way it flutters and swoops like an actual bird will trig…
Do Savannah cats chatter at birds like Bengals, or are they quieter hunters?
Chattering comes and goes with mine, it depends entirely on the mood and the bird's audacity. When a mockingbird teases them from the fence, they'll do that rapid jaw-click thing, but it's softer and …
Would a Selkirk Rex be calmer than a Devon Rex but sillier than a Persian?
From my own experience, that's spot on. My Selkirk Rex will lounge like a lump on the couch for hours, totally chill compared to my friend's Devon who's always bouncing off walls, but then she'll do s…
Is the short coat truly low-grooming, or do they still enjoy brushy boop sessions?
Short coats definitely don't need constant brushing like Persians, but my tabby absolutely melts for a quick brushy boop on the cheeks and chin. He'll purr so loud and nudge the brush back for more ev…
Which comb keeps Balinese point-color fluff from tangling behind the ears?
I grab a slicker brush with fine, slightly bent pins and it glides through that delicate post-auricular fluff without snagging. The key is the angled bristles that lift and separate each strand, preve…
Can a Tonkinese really feel like part puppy, part monkey in everyday life?
You get this wild mix of clingy shadow and chaos agent rolled into one furry body. My Tonk will park herself on my shoulder while I'm cooking, peering over like a curious little primate, then leap dow…
Which household routine keeps a Burmese from becoming a bored little chaos potato?
Structured play sessions with interactive toys like wand teasers or puzzle feeders built into the daily schedule. A Burmese needs that mental and physical workout at predictable times - say 15 minutes…