What Breed of Kitten is Best for a First-time Furparent?

When you are a first-time furparent, choosing the kitten’s breed is your most consequential decision. Caring for a kitten commonly entails feeding, playing, and maintaining hygiene. However, different breeds also mean different ways of being taken care of.

Each breed has distinct and unique needs that furparents need to satisfy. Knowing them before choosing the kitten of your dreams is crucial, as they can make or break your relationship with your cat.

Hence, here are the seven most popular kitten breeds for aspiring furparents. 

American Shorthair

If you’re looking for a kitten that is easy to care for, the American Shorthair is the perfect breed. They’re low-maintenance because they do not need constant attention. A few cuddles in a day will do it. This breed also requires very minimal grooming. They don’t need to be brushed often as they’re already very fluffy.

American Shorthair kittens can quickly get along with humans since they’re friendly and are considered social cats. It is the reason why they’re the most popular choice for furparents. 

You also don’t need to worry if you have family members, especially a child, as this breed is super sweet and child-friendly. Giving them kitten treats and a few toys to play with keeps this feline friend healthy and active.

Ragdoll

Like the American Shorthair, Ragdolls are very friendly to humans. In fact, it could be argued that they’re the friendliest among the breed. They are very polite as they always greet their human owners at the door and follow them around the house from morning till night.

This breed is also very beautiful. With their bright blue eyes and long hair, they look like they just finished the catwalk in the fashional capitals. You know this breed is legit when Taylor Swift’s new cat is a Ragdoll. You just need to regularly include enough time to brush its long beautiful furr in your grooming plan.

Birman

Birmans are quite similar to Ragdolls. They have blue eyes and are very social with their human owners. This breed is also very sweet and easy to get along with – a quality both in Ragdolls and American Shorthairs.

If you want a magical, mystical, and enchanting kitten with blue eyes like the Ragdoll but is very low-maintenance like the American Shorthair, the Birman is a great choice.

Maine Coon

If you’re looking for a big kitten, Maine Coon is the breed just for you. It is known to be the beastie of a bestie since it can weigh up to 20 to 30 pounds and is considered the biggest breed. Even though they’re big, they’re very friendly. Maine Coons is a sweetheart as it like to play with its human owners as often as possible.

Take note that this playful kitten has long hair and a sturdy appearance. It means if you’re busy, it entails longer grooming time with this breed than with other breeds. More time spent will be spent brushing its hair regularly. 

Scottish Fold

When you have a lot of free time, consider having a Scottish Fold. They aren’t loners since they love their human owner’s attention. Scottish Fold always wants to be with you, your family, and your kids if you have some. They tolerate not only kid’s noise but also noise in the surrounding. 

This kitten breed with distinct ears tucked inward tends to be implacably intelligent. They’re inquisitive. They can easily learn new tricks and will investigate your house if they smell or feel something. A Scottish Fold will surely keep you guessing what it will do next.

Persian

Among the breeds, the Persian breed is the most well-known. They’re famous for being very cute and even look like stuffed toys. This breed tends to take time to warm up to a new environment or a new human, but when they’ve settled down and warmed up, they will be very comfortable with you as they have the sweetest personality. 

Just be prepared to brush them many times a week, but the result is always worth it.

Sphynx

If you have animal fur and dander allergies, you can still become a furparent. The hairless Sphynx is the option for you. These cats are very charming, affectionate, and cuddly to their human owners. This breed also has a lot of vitality and energy. They’re very playful as they enjoy the attention of human owners. 

Also, a Sphynx is also very low-maintenance, as you no longer need to worry about its hair and frequent bathing as it’s uncomfortable with cold temperatures.

In Conclusion 

Before officially becoming a furparent, it’s always tricky and consequential when you’re at the point of choosing the breed of your kitten. It’s normal to be confused even though you have been introduced to different breeds of kittens.

Being a furparent is akin to becoming a parent. You don’t want to mess it up for you and your furbaby. You want to ensure the breed you choose is best for you. That’s why knowing the different breeds’ pros and cons is essential. It helps you narrow down the breed best for you and your situation.