- Some cats, such as Main Coons, can have square faces and bodies
- These cats are often affectionate and are keen to please their owners
- Cats with round faces tend to be low-energy, quiet, shy and submissive
- Triangular cats are busy, curious, vocal and thrive in active households
- This is according to a theory by US-based cat behaviourist Arden Moore
Cats can sometimes be a mystery, even to their owners.
But
our felines friends may not be as difficult to understand as you might
think, with clues to their personality hidden in their features. This
is according to a California-based cat behaviourist who has identified
three different types of cat face shape that she says can accurately
reveal personality.
'Cats with square faces are often keen
to please their owners. 'Square cats tend to be affectionate and love
to snuggle and give head-butts,' said cat behaviourist, Arden Moore
'Cat face geometry is one of the best tools for matching a cat to a person,' says Arden Moore, author of 'Fit Cat: Tips & Tricks to Give Your Pet a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life'.
'It especially helps with "mutt" cats whose breed cannot be determined.'
While
Moore's theory is not based on any scientific study, she says experience
has revealed there is a strong link between looks and personality.
This may be because different breeds of cats, with distinct behaviours, often have the same face shape.
For instance, some cats, such as Main Coon, can have square faces and bodies. These cats are often keen to please their owners.
'Square cats tend to be affectionate and love to snuggle and give head-butts,' said Moore.
Triangular cats have been referred to
as 'the herding dogs of the cat world.' Triangular cats are thought to
do best in active households and are usually busy, curious, smart and
vocal
Cats with round faces have flatter
features, large eyes, circular heads and rounded bodies. Arden Moore
describes them as the 'lap dogs' of the feline world.'They tend to be
low-energy, easily frightened, submissive cats that gently display their
affection to trusted family members,' she said
According to a report in the New York Post,
the best type of owner for these cats is one that has a a social life,
works a 9-to-5 job and has a family who will play with the pet.
Cats
with round faces. meanwhile, also have flatter features, large eyes,
circular heads, and rounded bodies, such as a Persian cat. Moore describes them as the 'lap dogs' of the feline world, and 'library cats'.
'They
tend to be low-energy, easily frightened, submissive cats that gently
display their affection to trusted family members,' Moore told Petsbest.com.
The ideal companion would be a homebody who enjoys spending time with the cat in a quiet environment.
Cats with triangular faces include Siamese or Abyssinian cats.
They are sleek and lanky cats, often boasting big ears and faces that narrow at the nose.
They
have been referred to as 'the herding dogs of the cat world.'
Triangular cats are thought to do best in active households and are
usually busy, curious, smart and vocal.
Most would prefer to look out of a window and watch the scenery than snuggle on your lap.
Moore says they are the perfect cats for people who want to teach their pets tricks.
She adds that basing a cat's face shape on their personality is remains a theory and not based on scientific studies.
Cats with
triangular faces (left) are busy, curious, smart and vocal, while cats
with rounder faces (right) are more affectionate, quiet and shy
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