Ten Most Dangerous Cat Breeds in the world
16th of March 2022
1. Maine Coon
In the world of domestic cats, the biggest ones are called Maine. These cats have a large ribcage and a massive body, their weight can reach up to 15 kilograms. Maine is an exotic breed but don't let their cuteness fool you. There were a lot of cases when these cats were aggressive towards their masters and because they are so big that can do a lot of damage.
Usually, Maine’s’ can be aggressive towards strangers who can come to their territory. At the same time, these cats aren't usually smart and they're loyal to their owners. They sense their master’s mood and emotions and adapt to it.
Maine’s aren't picky and don't require any specific conditions, but you shouldn't leave them alone in the wild for too long because they can be rather unpredictable. Maine Coon
2. Siamese Cats
For many years people believe that Siamese cats are one of the evillest breeds in the world even though they look cute with their blue eyes and unconventional colour.
If you have kids, you shouldn't consider getting yourself Siamese. They don't like cuddling very much and don't like attention either. So, keep that in mind and be careful with those wild things. They can be very aggressive; they also don't like if you’re being rude to them. A lot of people like Siamese for their loyalty and playfulness. Siamese are cheerful, active and fun-loving they like talking to their owners and understand everything you say to them but don’t get too confident around them. Siamese cats
3. Manul
Manual looks a little bit like a bobcat. Although they are usually six to five centimetres long and weigh about five kilograms like most cats, they're furry and have large teeth and in the moments of danger, it can easily attack a human. You can't really classify them as domestic cats. They are wild animals,
Keeping one of these guys in captivity may be dangerous for the owner. When little kittens, they are stubborn and difficult to deal with, they'll never be cute and obedient. And even if you feed it every day they won't suddenly become lovely little kittens.
Stand-offish is the adjective that describes the way these cats act. They always try to avoid humans often. When people realize that they can’t keep them on a leash they give them away to the zoo because people just don't seem to be able to deal with them. They don't want these feral cats in their houses because they spoil furniture, they pee on things and cuts into pieces all your treasured possessions.
No matter how hard you train them they do what they want in the end. Yet another problem is grooming as you groom your Manul. It feels like it might go on forever there's no simple way of getting rid of their infinite fur and apart from that, Manul spread rare types of diseases. These diseases are very hard to cure because they're very rare. Ten facts about the Manul
4. Chausie Cats
These cats visually look like Pumas. They're known as one of the most savage type of domestic cats. Their bodies are bigger than those of the usual domestic kitties. These guys are ready to always hunt. If you want to get yourself a Chausie, you must be aware that they’re aggressive types and you should only get them when they’re still little kittens because you must train them to make sure they don't do any harm to your children. But despite all that, many of these cats are kind and inquisitive. They're always in action and always require training. They have a chilled temperament, a sense of self worthlessness and an undoubtable intellect.
By the way, these cats require a lot of space. So, if you live in a big house, they're definitely gonna like that we like attention and accustomed to climb trees they need constant training and like running around places so be careful and don't leave fragile objects in their sight. Chausie cats appearance and personality
5. Savannah
One of the most visceral and wild type. Savannah is a very gracious being. He's got slim and long body. long pronounced neck, small head with sharp ears and short and very soft fleas. It reminds you of a genuine leopard. Despite its obvious aggressiveness and wild nature, you can still put it on a leash and walk it like a doggie. But you got to be careful because it's hard to predict the behaviour of this cat it's a natural born hunter, killer after all. Savannah cats
6. Bengal Cats
You should know that Bengal cat is a very impulsive domestic cat. It's half wild and it can be very dangerous. Like many hundred cats, Bengals main instinct is very present, but you can suppress it and teach this cat certain things.
It can easily adapt to various situations and circumstances. Their muscular appearance makes them potent. To make sure that your little kitty is wise and witty, you must pay attention to it while it's still young. Many cat lovers adore this cat because it's very clever, but you should still be careful with it because it can bite you painfully.
Cats of this breed love to lead an active lifestyle so they need a lot of freedom and space. These cats can be easily trained. They like to attack everything that moves around them. However, some owners are very happy about it. Bengal cats prefer freedom, they don't like being carried and they can easily give you scratches if they're not in the mood. Bengal cats
7. Abyssinian Cats
Breeders know that Abyssinian cats can easily get along with people and other animals. But if they don't like something they will immediately show aggression. Species of this breed are attentive and acquisitive. These cats are sufficiently mobile and can play independently in the absence of their owners.
Quite often Abyssinians can scratch furniture and hang on the curtains, but you shouldn't punish them for that. Your cat will not get aggressive if you try to teach it peacefully. If the pet needs a rest it can cuddle in the master’s knee. Unlike many other breeds such cats rarely speak or shout. Abyssinian cat
8. Mekong Bobtail
Mekong bobtail is a relative of a Siamese cat. It has a shortened fluffy tail which is almost invisible because of the fur. By its nature, the cat is something like a watchdog who will easily repel any stranger.
Even though the bobtail is a playful cat, it can attack a person at any moment. Unlike other domestic cats, a bobtail cat usually uses its fangs to attack the opponent while other cats will most likely use their claws. Mekong Bobtail
9. Siberian Cats
Independent Siberian cats have a large body and a fluffy face. This breed is the result of crossing a domestic cat with a wild one. The weight of a Siberian cat can reach six kilograms while a Tomcat can wait up to 12 kilograms. Siberian cat will become a loyal friend to the person who respect their own dignity. The animal has a unique strong character- this pet can show not only aggression but also sensitivity and love to their master. Siberian cats are graceful and cheerful, hey are wary of strangers who come to their house. Nevertheless, they can accept other animals on their territory.
They feel good living in spacious houses because they need a lot of space. In addition, they like to hunt so the owners should allow this animal to practice. The Siberian cat can be easily trained. If you treat these guys well, they will even bring you things you asked them for in their teeth. The Siberian Cat club
10. British Shorthair
British Shorthair breed is also a fairly dangerous breed of cats. These are proud and independent guys which are impressive in size and have a wayward character. British cats are often loved because of their peculiar collar and heavy weight. On average, these cats weight up to eight kilograms.
Even though these cats are beautiful and quickly become accustomed to their master, you shouldn't forget that it's an independent animal. They do not accept strangers and can ignore them. Moreover, they will not allow you to pet them.
By nature, British cats are moderately calm, affectionate, and playful. They're independent in everything and only one person can become their friend. Despite the manifestations of aggression when you're alone these cats can cuddle up to you. British Shorthair
Conclusion
It is wrong to assume that manifestation of aggressiveness is the manifestation characteristic of some peculiar cat breeds. For example, many believe that the Siamese cat is the evilest breed and Bengal cats is the most dangerous cat in the world. Even a domesticated Mongrel can show aggression. One of the reasons for this is the attempt to tame an adult animal that you picked up on the street. Such a cat can stay wild forever and will never get used to your warmth and care. Another reason can be a stressful situation if a pet that has survived stress does not want to seat on the knees of the owner it will let you know about it!
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No matter what breed your cat is, cats is cat and they all are mean. I don't own a cat, my cat owns me and I must serve him lmao 🤣 🤣