Inside look

Inside look

Inside look

Inside look

7 Most Aggressive Cat Breeds

Bengal: A hybrid of the Asian leopard cat, Bengals are high-maintenance with aggressive traits if bored; their affection may come with playful nibbles.

Savannah: Bred from an African Serval, Savannah cats have a strong prey drive and burst of energy, requiring attention to avoid territorial behaviors.

Siamese: Known for fussy behavior, Siamese cats demand attention and can exhibit jealousy, often hissing or scratching to express negative feelings.

Scottish Fold: Despite their cute appearance, Scottish Folds can be territorial, posing challenges when introducing new pets to the household.

American Shorthair: Easy-going yet independent, American Shorthairs enjoy human company without being overly hands-on, preferring hunting outdoors to showcase their skills.

Egyptian Mau: Treasured for their spotted fur and curious nature, Egyptian Maus can be wary of strangers and territorial, particularly when introduced to new pets.

Himalayan: Calm and friendly, Himalayan cats may become moody when left alone for long periods, requiring attention to maintain their loving demeanor.