All people have various personality traits that make them unique, and some people may have a very diverse personality, meaning that they can be very social when the occasion calls for it, yet artistic and quiet at other times. Choose a cat based on your most dominate personality traits.
TYPE A: Funny and Outgoing
People who have a type A personality are very outgoing and cheerful the majority of the time. These people look at the positive side of life. They are innocent and tend to attract the opposite sex. Type A personalities are strong because they always seem to find joy in the simple things that life has to offer.
People, who display these personality trails most of the time, tend to do well with very social energetic vocal cats. Top cat breeds for this personality are: Bengals, Rag dolls, Tonkinese, Manx, Japanese Bobtail, Tabbies, Calicos, Siamese and Abyssinian.
TYPE B: Artistic and Creative
People with type B personalities are very artistic and creative. They love to explore and meet new people, but they also like their quiet time. Crafty people love to work on the next big project and help others by making gifts or serving in some way.
Creative people tend to be more emotional and treasure close relationships, rather than having a lot of friends. Type B personalities do well with social, yet quiet cats. Top cat breeds for this personality are: Bengals, Tiffany, Scottish Fold, Persian, American Curl, Turkish Angora, and the Norwegian Forest Cat.
Type C: Emotional Sensitive and Loving
People with type C personalities are very emotional and sentimental. These people give and receive a lot of respect because of their ethical nature and loving character. They treasure marriage, and avoid arguing at all costs. They try to make amends and keep the peace with everyone they come in contact with. People with these personality traits forgive others quickly.
However, sometimes people who favor these personality traits can be very naïve and other people take advantage of their sweet giving philosophy. These people do very well with loving, affectionate, quiet cats. Top cat breeds for this personality type are: Persian, Turkish Angora, Turkish Van, Angora, Rag Doll, Bengal, Himalayan, and Burmese.
TYPE D: Charming, Successful, Aggressive
People who have this personality type are very aggressive and successful at just about everything they do. However, some of these people will favor the charming ethical side while others will favor the controlling side and step on people in order to get to the top. Type D personalities are not bad, it just depends on how they use their talents. These people tend to be very focused on their outward appearance and sex appeal. They love to have fun and get attention.
Type D personalities do well with beautiful social, unique cats because they love to stand out from the rest of the crowd. Top cat breeds for this personality type are: Bengal, Siamese, Japanese Bobtail, Wild Abyssinian, Ocicat, California Spangled, American Curl, Siamese, Main Coon, Calicos, and Tabbies.
Also remember that even though certain breeds are known for specific personality traits, every cat still has his or her own individual personality. You will still need to spend time with the kitten or cat first to see if you found a match.
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Published by Sarah Rachel
Sarah Ince started writing professionally in 2007. She has written articles about many topics such as holistic medicine, nutrition, herbs and pets. Ince's articles have been published in "Boating Times Long... View profile
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