Whoever raises three types of cats that will collapse, a guide to avoid pits for new cats!

 9:39am, 25 May 2025

Welcoming a new furry member to the family is undoubtedly exciting, but as a newbie, choosing the right cat breed is crucial. Today, let’s talk about the “little naughty” in the three types of cat world. Although they each have their own advantages, they may also make you say “who raises who will collapse”. This guide to avoid pits will help you make wiser choices!

1. Cow Cat - "Husky in Cats" has infinite vitality!

Cow cats, known for their distinct black and white fur colors and lively and active personality, are often known as "husky among cats". Their disadvantages are:

Extremely energetic: Cow cats seem to be tireless and require a lot of exercise and play time, otherwise the sofas and curtains at home may become the objects of their energy release.

Strong destructive power: They are highly active, and their destructive power for furniture and furnishings should not be underestimated. Please make sure you have enough patience and a repair budget before raising them.

2. Ragdoll Cat - "Gentle Giant" also needs careful care!

Rubbow cats have captured countless hearts with their meek personality and beautiful appearance, but they also have unexpected challenges:

High maintenance costs: Raubow cats need to be groomed regularly to prevent knots, and they are prone to gain weight and require strict dietary management to avoid health problems caused by obesity.

Strong dependency: Ragdoll cats are extremely relatives and long for their owners. If you go out frequently or are busy with work, they may feel lonely and even cause separation anxiety.

Severe hair loss: only twice a year, once half a year. After raising a ragdoll, you can say goodbye to dark, sticky clothes.

Glass and stomach: Ragdoll cats are notoriously difficult to raise. If you are not careful in daily care, you will have diarrhea. With the hair near your butt, it is easy to see a picture of dragging your butt and walking around.

3. Tabby cat - a free soul, an untactical wild beauty!

As a native breed in China, the tabby cat is known for its intelligence and independence, but this also means:

Independent personality: The tabby cat has a strong sense of self and is not easy to tame, and may sometimes ignore its owner's instructions.

Hunting instinct: It retains strong wild survival ability. Small insects and occasional passers-by may become their targets for pursuit, and the owner needs to take good measures to protect the items at home.

Easy to hold grudges: If you are scolded by cats around you, you may climb up on the eaves and walls to hammer them. Some even the owner will hold grudges, but it is unlikely that the owner will bite.

After reading the above three cats, have you persuaded you to get rid of the shortcomings? Of course, existence is because of their necessity. If you feel that you can get rid of various problems, the editor’s main purpose is not to ask others not to raise these cats, but to make psychological preparations and hope you know it well!