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The Sphynx

Commonly known as “that hairless cat” and originally named as the “Canadian hairless cat”, the Sphynx Cat loves attention. This breed of cat demands attention from their owners, and other humans. They also love to be adventurous and energetic, always exploring and climbing trees when not interacting with humans. Bringing in another animal companion, be it a cat or dog, is no problem for the Sphynx. If you easily get allergies from animal hair, then the Sphynx would be a great match for you – because they have no hair to shed at all! They love having other companions around to snuggle with to keep warm. The Sphynx Cat’s life span is 8-14 years.

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The Siamese

If you’re looking for a chatty companion, the Siamese cat is the perfect pet for you. These kind of cats are extremely fond with people, always talking and voicing out their “opinions” with no shame. Siamese don’t like being alone for long periods of time, so if you’re busy throughout the day it’s best to get another cat, or better – another Siamese to keep them company while you’re gone. These cats are highly intelligent, athletic, and playful. You can keep them occupied by toys or a big cat tree for them to climb. The Siamese Cat’s life span is from 11-15 years.  

The "Purrsian"

Persians are known for their gentle and kind personality. They are very affectionate, but their affection only goes to a select few – their families, and a few guests they feel they could trust. Persians are high maintenance cats in terms of grooming and hygiene. Even though cats are pretty fine cleaning themselves on their own, the Persian cat needs extra help because of their thick and long fur. In terms of entertainment, the Persian will be fine on their own lounging on a bed or a sofa until you have free time to spend with them. The Persian cat’s life span ranges fro m 10-15 years.

The Pug

The Pug is related to this Latin phrase: “multum in parvo”, meaning “a lot in a little”. This describes their small but muscular nature. The pug’s facial features give them the ability to make more “humanlike” expressions, which is one of the many reasons they are a popular dog breed. Pugs are usually identified as the ideal house pet because they are comfortable within the city or the countryside, with children or grandparents, and they are alright on their own. They are most comfortable in moderate climates (not too hot or cold). The Pug’s average lifespan is from 13-15 years.