Written By: Mobin
Bengals are very active and require a lot of interaction and stimulation, which if not provided can cause aggressive behaviors.
Siamese cats tend to be more aggressive and unpredictable due to their naturally louder nature and dependency on their owners
Abyssinians have a predisposition for aggressiveness as they can become bored easily and require consistent attention and activity.
Sphynx cats are curious, high energy, and can be clingy - if their needs for attention and entertainment aren't met they may bite and scratch.
Russian Blues can be extremely temperamental - they scare easily and lash out by biting when feeling stressed or threatened.
Scottish Folds tend to be skittish and aggressive towards strangers and children due to their heightened sensitivity.
Ragdolls are very dependent on their owners for affection and attention - when deprived, they can become quite ornery.