Many people keep cats these days, and everyone chooses a cat based on their own preferences. To be honest, the cat you own actually reveals your true personality—netizens say it's incredibly accurate, so don't underestimate it!

(1) Maine Coon
Personality: Independent, individualistic, seemingly cold but warm-hearted, gentle, and yearning for freedom.
Care advice: Because Maine Coon cats are relatively large and have long fur, they require more patience and time to groom. They also need to be given fish oil regularly to keep their fur smooth and maintain their good appearance.
(2) American Shorthair cat
Personality: Intelligent, good-tempered, easy-going, optimistic, and outgoing.
Feeding advice: American Shorthair cats are generally healthy and easy to care for, but many people overlook the fact that they are also prone to myocardial disease. Therefore, it is essential to take them for a check-up every year and to feed them scientifically.
(3) Cihuamao
Personality: Freedom-loving, outgoing, lively, active, enjoys exploring new things, confident, and optimistic.
Feeding advice: To prevent your tabby cat from becoming too wild, it's best to keep it indoors and raise it from a young age to cultivate a good temperament and habits. Since tabby cats are also quite greedy and prone to obesity, it's important to maintain a light diet and control its weight.
(4) Ragdoll cat
Personality: Loves beauty, friendly, approachable, kind, and has obsessive-compulsive disorder about cleanliness.
Feeding advice: Ragdoll cats have sensitive stomachs and are prone to soft stools and diarrhea. Therefore, owners must pay close attention to their cat's diet and regularly feed them probiotics to regulate their digestive system. It is also best to choose a cat food that is gentle on the digestive system.
(5) British Shorthair cat
Personality: Lively and cheerful, good at interpersonal communication, adaptable, outgoing, and amiable.
Feeding advice: Because British Shorthair cats shed quite a lot, you must prepare a hairbrush to brush them every day. You also need to supplement their diet with sufficient nutrients, such as protein, lecithin, unsaturated fatty acids, and trace elements, which can help reduce shedding.
(6) Siamese cat
Personality: Intelligent, quick-witted, decisive, bold, curious, adventurous, and enjoys challenges.
Care recommendations: Siamese cats are highly intelligent and have a strong learning ability. It's recommended to train them regularly to help them learn more skills and commands. Using treats as rewards during training can improve their obedience.

(7) Orange cat
Personality: Easy-going, friendly, kind, straightforward, generous
Feeding advice: Orange cats are very greedy, and indoor orange cats are prone to obesity. Over time, this can easily lead to heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and other health problems, greatly shortening their lifespan. Therefore, cat owners must pay attention to controlling their cat's weight and choose a cat food with a fat content of around 13% to 18%.