These 7 Cat Breeds Can Be Louder Than Your Dog

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#5 Balinese-Javanese cats

They may seem familiar to you, but that is only because they are one of the cousins of Siamese cats as well! Some even consider them to be the designer version of their cousins due to their regal appearance, but in reality, they are just another type of breed of Balinese cats.

They are slim and lithe and love attention, yet they are not very demanding. They are, however, extremely active and talkative. They will be talking away the day, and since they do not score very high on the independence scale, they are also some that cannot be left alone for too long of a period of time.

However, they absolutely love their owners, and they are an intelligent breed that is mostly friendly with other pets and children. If you do not mind a soft-voiced talker, the Javanese cats may just be the perfect match for you!

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