Look At These 9 Cat Breeds With the Friendliest Personalities

The Persian cat, known for its flat face, fluffy hair, and preference for lounging for extended periods of time, has been dubbed "furniture with fur." Luckily for pet lovers, one of the world's friendliest cat breeds also happens to be this adorable four-legged furniture.

Persian

Ann Baker, a Persian/Angora cat breeder, began breeding ragdolls in the 1960s, making them a relatively new type of cat. However, that hasn't stopped this soft-furred, fluffy breed from winning people over all over the world!

Ragdoll

Siamese cats, renowned for their lively and chatty personalities, are among the world's oldest cat breeds. Despite their notoriety as the preferred choice of Siamese aristocracy throughout the 1800s, they are referenced in Thai texts that date back to 1350 AD.

Siamese

The Maine coon, known as "the dog of the cat world," is a kind, affectionate cat breed that is also one of the biggest available. Although the precise origins of this large, amiable cat are unknown, it is thought to have descended from a close relative of Siberians or Norwegian Forest cats and originally appeared in Maine, where it is still the official state cat.

Maine coon

The sphynx cat is one of the most strikingly beautiful cat breeds out there. The sphynx is a very amiable cat, in part because of its droopy, wrinkled skin and lack of fur, which are considered visually off-putting by some and very desirable by others.

Sphynx

The Abyssinian cat breed is thought to be among the oldest due to its gracefully arched neck, short hair, wide ears, and lean build. It is also thought to be connected to the cats that the Ancient Egyptians preferred as pets.

Abyssinian

You might wish to put up a perch for your Burmese cat next to a window if you obtain one. These curious cats enjoy gazing at their surroundings for extended periods of time! They are excellent family pets since they also have a propensity to get along with people of all ages.

Burmese

It's not hard to figure out how the Scottish fold breed came to be named. This cat's distinctive ears, which fold forward and downward like those on many dog breeds, are what make it stand out. It was first bred in Scotland in the 1960s.

Scottish fold

The Birman is referred to by the CFA as "the best friend you ever had." This cuddly cat is a calm, peaceful being that enjoys interacting with people and other animals. According to legend, Birman cats originated from Buddhist temple cats in Burma, or modern-day Myanmar, where they were revered as the knowledgeable keepers of the souls of the dead.

Persian