These 7 Cat Breeds Can Be Louder Than Your Dog

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#6 Siamese cats

We finally got to them! While a lot of the other cats on our list may seem a bit more exotic or be some of the more expensive breeds of cats, we are all very accustomed to siamese cats. These cuties that we have teased on our list so far a few times are known to be even more talkative than the Sphynx and Bengals!

And not for no reason! Owners say that it is often true and they can be vocal a whole day if they have to, especially if they feel like you are ignoring them. Siamese cats are known to be very vocal when displeased, so if they want your attention, they will make it known. The only concerning thing is that sometimes their vocalizations sound like a crying baby, which can be extremely disconcerting!

Yet, they are very loveable despite being loud, so you will find that you do not mind as much as it seems at first!

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