What type of personality does your cat have? Research has shown that there are basically five different types.
Dr Lauren Finka, a research fellow at the University of Lincoln in the UK, came to the conclusion after "interviewing" more than 200 cats and their owners.
So here they are:
The Human Cat loves cuddles. |
Ah, dinner! The Hunter Cat. |
The Cat's Cat loves other cats. |
The Cat's Cat forms positive relationships with other felines, even though it can often go against their nature which sees other cats as a threat to resources. The trick is, as with humans, to socialise them
when they're young, exposing them to other cats and kittens. You can identify a Cat's Cat through its
willingness to play with and groom its furry siblings, touching noses and
rubbing up against each other. Cat's Cat may cope better living with other
felines, but even well socialised cats can be choosy about who they share their
bed with. This cat may be perfect for young working couples
who can leave their partners in crime to run riot throughout the day.
The Cantankerous Cat is more easily frustrated than his four counterparts and can be less tolerant to being handled, due to being quite sensitive to touch, their environment and being on high alert. These felines require more time and effort to make sure they're comfortable when interacting with humans. The Cantankerous Cat can be identified by its need for its own space to play, explore independently and preference for regular but less '-on interactions with humans. It needs to make the first move when it comes to being handled. The Cantankerous Cat enjoys time on its own, and will explore independently without any human input.
The Inquisitive Cat can be a keen investigator,
sniffing around anything and anyone unfamiliar. But this inquisitiveness is a combination of DNA
and exposure to new sights, smells and sounds from a young age. The Inquisitive Cat can be identified by its
eagerness to explore and investigate anything new in its environment. It could cope well in a home that sees new people
coming and going, or even as an office cat. But be warned, it'll get into every box, bag,
handbag and lap that enters its domain. Living up to its name, the Inquisitive Cat likes
to explore its surroundings and will approach people it doesn't know with
caution.
Some cats are just plain cantankerous! |
The Cantankerous Cat is more easily frustrated than his four counterparts and can be less tolerant to being handled, due to being quite sensitive to touch, their environment and being on high alert. These felines require more time and effort to make sure they're comfortable when interacting with humans. The Cantankerous Cat can be identified by its need for its own space to play, explore independently and preference for regular but less '-on interactions with humans. It needs to make the first move when it comes to being handled. The Cantankerous Cat enjoys time on its own, and will explore independently without any human input.
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Yes, we have all these in our home except for the one who needs to be outdoors. We do have one cat that likes to go out but stays only on our property and the slightest noise or rain sends her flying in.
ReplyDeleteFascinating. I love feline dynamics!
ReplyDeleteI have at least two of each :)
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