![]() They are extremely athletic and can jump to the highest places with astounding grace. Anatolians are quiet and soft-spoken, softly purring or chirping instead of yowling as many other breeds do. These breeds are often called “gentle giants” because, despite their large size, they are extremely tender-hearted towards children and other animals. The Anatolian cat is loving, quiet, and graceful. Lynx’s are largely independent cats, they prefer to keep to themselves and roam the world forests without being tied down. Like the ISTP who carefully analyzes (through Ti) and then acts gracefully and efficiently (through Se), the lynx knows how to be patient and when to act to make the most of the opportunity it has been given. The lynx takes time to fully stalk and analyze its prey, considering it’s movements and behavior, and then acting with intense efficiency and grace to bring down the animal with its immense power. Like the ISTP, the lynx is private and intelligent, carefully considering all data before efficiently moving into action. They are active and intelligent cats, in fact, some of these cats have learned how to perform acrobatic tricks on queue! German Rex’s don’t like to be left alone, they truly get their happiness and energy from being around their loved ones and interacting with them as much as possible. These cats want to be surrounded by their loved ones as much as possible, and they keep a watchful eye on everyone in their family, ensuring even the youngest family members are given attention and care. The German Rex is affectionate, loving, and loyal. They are talented hunters, always searching for more responsibility and challenge. These aren’t cats that want to sit around all day on the couch. Li Hua’s are known for their memory, knowledge, loyalty, and liveliness. This cat has no problem protecting and organizing family members, or other cats for that matter! According to Chinese folklore, the Li Hua’s owner trained him to fetch the daily paper. The Li Hua cat is intelligent, friendly, and responsible. While they appreciate kindness and affection, they also greatly enjoy their alone time. They like things orderly and their routine consistent and stable. ![]() They are unlikely to climb on curtains, jump on the dining room table, or make a mess around the house. They prefer their environments peaceful and serene, and they are known for their exceptional manners and elegance. They are extremely bonded to their family members and will dote on them lovingly. The Persian cat is known for its gentle, kind-hearted, loyal demeanor. They need their alone time to rest, think, and play. That said, they don’t especially like to be carried or held in laps for long periods. They also bond closely with their families and will remain loyal to the end. They are easy and quick to train, recalling what they’ve learned at a moment’s notice. ISTJs are known for their ability to quickly recall facts and details, and the British shorthair also has this unique ability. Something in their stately demeanor echoes back to the Victorian era, where they were once the only pedigreed cats available. The British shorthair is reserved, loyal, and intelligent, much like the ISTJ. Not sure what your personality type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here. Obviously this article is mainly for fun and can’t be taken too seriously, but I still think there are some remarkable qualities that these cats and types have in common! I hope you enjoy! I’ve never owned a cat so I was hesitant to do this, but I finally buckled down and researched cats as well as spoke with cat owners to find out what kind of cats may have similar personalities to different Myers-Briggs® types. Since then I’ve gotten repeated requests to write a cat breed article. ![]() Almost two years ago I wrote an article about which dog breed matches your personality type. ![]()
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