Friday, January 27, 2012

Which is mellower and less likely to become aggressive: a RAGDOLL or a BRITISH Short Hair?

After reading each breed profile, I found that both of these cat breeds are considered laid-back, etc. But, does anyone have any experience with these cats? Based on personality only, which one is less likely to become aggressive?Which is mellower and less likely to become aggressive: a RAGDOLL or a BRITISH Short Hair?
Hi there,





Rock and Roll Cowboy's answer is great!





Reading breed descriptions is a excellent idea, so you can learn about the general type of dispositions for which different breeds are famous and gain insight into personality.





This being said, every kitten is an individual, and not every cat of a certain breed will behave exactly to the ';standard.'; written about their behavior.





Tempermant is greatly influenced by how kittens are handled when they are very young, how much time the breeder spends with them to help them bond with humans, and their unique genetic makeup.





While both breeds are known for great dispositions, it is really impossible to accurately predict which will be more ';laid back'; and less aggressive.





How you play with and demonstrate affection for your kitten however will make a huge impact on behavior.





Hope this helps,





Troublesniffer


Owned by cats for over 40 years


Former CFA registered breeder of Siamese and Oriental Shorthairs.Which is mellower and less likely to become aggressive: a RAGDOLL or a BRITISH Short Hair?
Ragdoll.





I have a cat who is part persian and part ragdoll and he is the gooey-est animal I have ever been around. So sweet, very gentle and very laid back.
It depends on the individual personality. Any cat of any breed can be aggressive, the same can be said about being laid back.
ragdoll


omg there so cute and hella sweet


they dont bite or scratch or nothing


and they like are kinda lazy ahahaha
A rag-doll
really a lot of that has to do with you and how you raise and treat them.
a short hair
eiher

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