These 7 Cat Breeds Can Be Louder Than Your Dog

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#1 Bengal cats

Bengal cats resemble some of the big African cats, but that is because this breed is actually a hybrid between the Egyptian Mau and the Asian leopard cat! Having this in mind, it should not come as a surprise that they are one of the most expensive breeds out there, but that they are also very active. Despite being domesticated, these cats are very active and need a lot of activity and stimulation.

Since activity and chattering go hand in hand, you can imagine that this one is one noisy kitty as well! They love to chat with their owners, and you can find them chittering and meowing as well as yowling and purring all day long. What’s more, they love it when their owners start a conversation with them, and when you come back home from work or from being out, they will be there to greet you with a happy trill.

A definite perk of having a Bengal despite their vocal nature? They are super affectionate and love to cuddle!

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