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    The 5 quietest cat breeds, raise them no longer afraid of noise

    MilyBy MilyNovember 6, 2024Updated:November 7, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    There are significant differences between different breeds of cats. Not only are their physical characteristics different, but each breed has a unique set of personality traits. Some varieties are known for playfulness, while others are known for their apathy and quietness. Some breeds of cats are aggressive and others are timid. If you want to have a quiet cat, then here are five of the coolest cat breeds to choose from.
     
     
    1. Berman cat
    The quietest cat breed, they are no longer afraid of noise.”

    One of the most peaceful cat breeds is said to be the Berman cat, which originated in Myanmar, where it is considered a sacred cat. This is a medium to large breed of cat with medium to long fur. Males weigh 7 kg and females weigh about 4.5 kg. One of the most notable physiological features of the Berman cat breed is its large blue eyes. Their fur is a seal tip, blue dot, chocolate tip or lilac. In addition to composure, another outstanding feature of the Berman cat is its naughtiness. They are very sociable animals and prefer this animal if they are not the only pets in the family. Berman cats also like to spend a lot of time with their families.

     
    2. English shorthair cat
    The quietest cat breed, they are no longer afraid of noise.”

    Another cat breed known for its calmness is the English Shorthair. This is a medium-sized to large cat breed, and males are usually heavier than females. Male English shorthair cats weigh between 5.4 and 8 kg and females weigh between 4 and 6.8 kg. Their coats are short and dense. Available in a wide variety of colors, including blue, red, black, cream, silver, gold, white, and smoke. There are also different shades and patterns. English shorthair cats are easy-going by nature, and as they age, they tend to become more sedentary. They like to stay with humans, and many will follow their families from room to room.

     

     
    3. Exotic shorthair cat
    The exotic shorthair cat has some of the physical features of a Persian cat, including similar facial features, but its fur is shorter and does not require much modification. This is a medium to large breed with males weighing between 3 and 6 kg and females weighing between 2.7 and 4.5 kg. Their fur is short, plush and thick, and they come either firm or with markings. Some colors include black, white, lilac, silver, chocolate, cream, red, and blue. Like the Persians, exotic shorthair cats have what is commonly referred to as a teddy bear. Their unique facial features include round faces and large round eyes. They have small ears with dots. The exotic shorthair cat has a calm and easy-going nature, and it is known for its affection, loyalty, quietness, and sensitivity. However, they also have a fun-loving and athletic side. It is precisely because of their different personality characteristics that they have become such a desirable cat breed.

     

     
    4. Japanese short-tailed cat
    The quietest cat breed, they are no longer afraid of noise.”
    The Japanese short-tailed cat is known for its calm nature. As the name suggests, this cat originated in Japan, and its most notable physical feature is its cocked tail. In 1968, an Abyssinian breeder named Elizabeth Fret introduced them to the United States for the first time. It is a medium-sized breed with both long and short hairs. Males are usually heavier than females, and this cat breed comes with a variety of patterns and shades, and they come in a variety of colors. Some of the most common colors include black, white, cream, red, and blue. In addition to their tails, another notable feature of this cat is its large, pointed ears. They are also a healthy breed with a lifespan of between 15 and 18 years. Although Japanese short-tailed cats are known for their composure and calmness, they also have a mischievous side to their personalities. Since they are fun, they enjoy playing games with their families. In Japan, it is believed that this cat breed brings prosperity and good luck.

     
    5. Persian cat
    The quietest cat breed, they are no longer afraid of noise.”
    Persian cats have a docile, calm, quiet personality. Their personality traits mean they like to live in a relaxed and calm environment, and they like to spend time on human knees. The Persians were a medium to large breed with a long, thick, shiny fur. Their coats are available in a variety of colors, such as white, black, cream, red, blue, chocolate and lilac. They are a very unique breed due to their facial features. Persian cats have a big, round face, short and a nose bridge. They also have big, round eyes and short, round ears. Their bodies are strong and their legs are short. This breed originated in Mesopotamia, later became Persian, and later became modern Iran. In the 17th century, an Italian nobleman introduced them to Europe after falling in love with the docile nature and distinctive appearance of Persian cats.
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