Frequently Asked Questions About Dog-Like Cats
What is the friendliest breed of cat overall?
While friendliness is subjective and varies by individual, breeds like the Ragdoll, Burmese, and Maine Coon are consistently cited as being among the most gentle, affectionate, and people-oriented. The Ragdoll, in particular, is often considered a top contender due to its placid nature and love of being held, making it one of the best lap cats for seniors and families alike.
Can any cat be trained to act like a dog?
To a certain extent, yes. Many “dog-like” behaviors, such as coming when called, fetching, or walking on a leash, are trainable in most cats using positive reinforcement. However, a cat’s inherent personality plays a huge role. An independent, reserved cat may learn these cues but is unlikely to suddenly crave constant social interaction. The breeds listed here have a natural predisposition for sociability and trainability, which makes the process easier and more aligned with their nature.
Are male or female cats more dog-like?
There is a common anecdotal belief that male cats (neutered) tend to be more affectionate, easygoing, and “dog-like” than females, who are sometimes perceived as more independent. However, this is a broad generalization and not a rule. Individual personality, socialization, and history are far more important predictors of a cat’s temperament than its sex. The best approach is to meet and interact with any cat you’re considering to see if their specific personality is a good fit for you.