Cats 101 : Top 10 Cat Breeds that Act like Dogs

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In today's video, we're going to talk about the Cat Breeds that Act like Dogs.


The people who prefer felines usually think of cats as independent, mildly affectionate creatures that require low maintenance, and those who prefer canines love the extroverted energy and attention their furry friend brings. However, for animal lovers who are interested in a happy medium between the two species, breeds of cats that act like dogs might be something to consider.

Cats and dogs communicate through their body language. They use facial expressions, ear movements, tail positions, and vocals to express themselves. However, cats and dogs also use their sense of smell to acquaint themselves with other animals and make sense of the world around them. Above all this, though, cats and dogs are two of the most desired pets worldwide because they share an innate desire and ability to form strong bonds with their human families.

The cultural assumption that cats are distant pets that lack affection compared to dogs is not as black and white as we think. Animals develop individual characteristics based on their environment and interactions with people. Due to selective breeding, many of the following breeds develop a proclivity for close and frequent human contact.


1. Abyssinian.

Abyssinian cats are a loyal, engaging breed that loves the water and playing fetch with their favorite toys. These cats are very social and so they require more attention than most of the other domestic cat breeds. If left isolated for too long they can become depressed, so consider the amount of time you can afford to invest in your feline friend.

Abyssinians respond well to leash training and they also enjoy following their owners around everywhere they go. This makes them an excellent breed for those who enjoy a brisk walk every now and then. A unique behavior seen with Abyssinians is they’ll often climb upon their owners and perch upon their bodies to the lookout.

2. Ragdoll.

Ragdolls are one of the more common breeds of cats that act like dogs. They’ve earned the name ragdoll for their tendency to go limp and rest in a doll-like, bent position when picked up. This is a calm, mellow-temperament breed that is often seeking physical affection from owners.

Ragdolls acclimate well to their environments, and they get along with children and other pets in the house too. They’re a great indoor cat breed similar to dogs for the fact that they enjoy lap-time and greeting their owners at the door.

3. Manx.

The Manx breed is unique in its dog-like tendency to come when their owners whistle or call their name. Manx’s are a rare cat breed, not only because they’re tailless, but also because they truly like people.

These cats have an endless supply of affection for humans. They’re also notorious for jumping, climbing obstacles, and even collecting and burying toys at times. These cats are very responsive to their owners. Manx’s can be trained to learn commands like “no” or “come”, just like a well-behaved dog.

4. Turkish Angora.

If this breed were to be summed up in just a few words, it would be clever, devoted, and social. Turkish Angoras are loyal to their families and take every chance possible to involve themselves in whatever you’re doing.

A unique trait about this breed is they enjoy swimming- on their own terms, of course. Turkish Angoras are playful, mischievous, and determined, making them well suited for a home with lots of activity. Like most dog breeds, this cat breed adores children and adults, making them a great family pet.

5. Bombay.

Bombay is another common cat breed that acts like a dog. They’ve been spotted on sidewalks and parks walking on a leash with an owner.

Bombay cats are also infamous for finding new ways to entertain themselves. This means they get along great with dogs and can be seen teasing them from time-to-time. Like most of the other breeds of cats that act like dogs, Bombay loves showing and receiving affection, making them a fantastic choice for those who love a playful and interactive pet.

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