These 7 Cat Breeds Can Be Louder Than Your Dog

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#3 Sphynx cats

You can definitely not miss these loveable, hairless cats! Despite not actually being completely hairless, they got this name and are also sometimes called funny-looking because of how big their ears seem. Despite this, Sphynx cats are extremely affectionate with their owners, and they would love nothing more than to have interactions with their owners.

The Sphynx is also known to be extremely vocal and demanding in their affection, so keep that in mind if you want to get one of these adorable aliens. They will be chatting your ears off if they want attention from you.

a big plus! They’re hypoallergenic due to the fact that they do not shed the allergen that makes people allergic to cats with their fur. It stays on their skin, and since you’re supposed to give them baths more often, they make for a very amazing chatty companion, even if you are allergic to cat dandruff!

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