Top 10 smartest cat breeds
Throughout the centuries of communication with humans. cats have not only learned to understand us, but have also developed their own unique ways of communicating through body language. The Spruce Pets experts have recently published a ranking of cats with high levels of intelligence.
Abyssinian cat
Known for their curious and independent nature, they enjoy an active lifestyle and love to socialize with people.
Balinese cat
Demonstrates remarkable intelligence and a penchant for learning and education. In addition to its high IQ, it is also characterized by a deep capacity for affection.
Bengal cat
Demonstrates a bit more unbridled instincts, enjoying an active lifestyle, playing with toys, and even demonstrating problem-solving skills, such as figuring out how to catch fish in an aquarium.
Burmese Shorthair
These intelligent cats are easy to train, memorize commands easily, and show sociability. They coexist harmoniously with other animals, sharing traits reminiscent of our faithful canine companions.
Cornish Rex
Very playful and curious, demonstrates a strong attachment to its owner, often delighting him with various tricks and performances. No closed doors or cabinets can stop their curious explorations.
Havana Brown
Not only smart, but also inventive and sociable. Despite their distrust of strangers, these cats persistently pursue what they want.
Korat - a rare breed
Good-natured, energetic, and easy to train, they are sociable and have a natural tendency to lead.
Savannah
Combines friendliness and activity, radiates a lively temperament. Their favorite toys become irreplaceable companions for them, giving the impression that they cannot exist without them.
Siamese
Loved by everyone for their insight, they have exceptional problem-solving skills that allow them to maneuver in any situation. In addition, they demonstrate an amazing memory and are fast learners.
Singapura
Demonstrates a fascinating combination of curiosity and loyalty to its owner. Although they are skeptical of novelties, they are eager to explore objects that pique their interest.