The 10 types of cats recommended for poor people are: orange cat, civet cat, Siamese cat, American shorthair cat, British shorthair cat, Birman cat, dairy cat, lion cat, Persian cat, folding cat Cat with ears.
1. Orange cats
Orange cats are friendly and like to play. It is their style to show off everywhere. They try their best to get food every day. As long as there is food, they will Can survive. They don't care about the environment and are not picky about food, so they are very suitable for poor people. After raising an orange cat, you will find that you don’t have to spend a lot of money at all, and the more you raise it, the more you like it.
2. Cihua cats
Civet cats are not as delicate as pet cats. Cihua cats are strong and not easy to get sick. As long as there is sufficient food and water, civet cats can live a long life. Well, it saves you worry and money. Moreover, civet cats have strong survivability and can sometimes hunt by themselves. Most of them are free-range in rural areas, making them very suitable for poor people.
3. Siamese cats
Siamese cats are called "dogs among cats" and "puppy cats". This shows that they are very loyal to their owners. , if they are abandoned by their owners, they may die of depression. Siamese cats only recognize one owner in their lives. Although Siamese cats are naughty and curious, they have strong bodies. As long as they are fed normally, they rarely get sick. They are also relatively worry-free to raise. They only need more companionship from their owners.
4. American Shorthair Cat
American Shorthair Cat has a very good physique and is the best among pet cats. Generally, it does not get sick easily. They are adaptable, not picky about food, and like to exercise, so they are in good physical condition. Raising American Shorthair cats does not cost a lot of money. If the pet owners do a good job of deworming and vaccination on a regular basis, American Shorthair cats can basically stay away from diseases, and they can live well even if they are poor.
5. British Shorthair Cat
British Shorthair cats also have a relatively strong ability to adapt to the environment and are less prone to stress reactions. Moreover, their physiques are also relatively good, making them very suitable for novice cat owners. British Shorthair cats like to eat and are not picky about food. As long as they are given enough food, they will be very satisfied. British Shorthair cats are cute and cute, and many people say that the more they keep them, the more beautiful they become.
6. Birman Cat
The sweet and gentle Birman cat is an affectionate lap cat that doesn’t require much space. They often jump into their owners' laps, love to play with them, and are friendly to humans and other pets. Once the Birman cat adapts to the environment, it will show a kind character. And they are very easy to take care of, just brush them frequently.
7. Cow cats
Cow cats are hybrids, so they are relatively strong and will not suffer from genetic diseases. Cow cats are easy to raise. Apart from being a little crazy and having weird brain circuits, they rarely have any other major problems. Some pet owners even think that the more cow cats they keep, the more interesting they become.
8. Lion cat
The Linqing lion cat is the most beautiful among Chinese pastoral cats. It has long hair and is born with a noble temperament. The temperament of an aristocrat is common. For the price, you won’t lose money by owning one. Moreover, lion cats have inherited the excellent physique of pastoral cats and are relatively strong. They do not need to spend a lot of money to raise them. The more they are raised, the more they will become more and more fragrant.
9. Persian cat
Persian cat is soft and cute, and is the "dream cat" of many cat owners. This kind of aristocratic cat used to be relatively expensive, but because more and more cats are available, the price of Persian cats has also dropped.
10. Fold-eared cat
Fold-eared cat was born in Scotland. Therefore, the full name of the folded-eared cat should be "Scottish folded-eared cat". Later, after mating with cats of different breeds, various folded-eared cats were derived, all called folded-eared cats.