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Originally Posted by Inferno
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None of the cats I've had were/are snobs. The two females we have are scared of people they aren't used to but they're not snobby at all with people they're comfortable with.
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Cats are as unique regarding their personalities and habits as dogs. Our current boy races to the front door when he hears us coming home and friendly with guests and visitors. He runs around chasing foam balls and flips around catnip stuffies. He's a long-haired tuxedo, so we get him an annual "lion" cut in the summers to ease the mats and knots that we can't seem to stay ahead of, so we essentially have 6 hair-free months. He'll shed more when he gets older, but for now his hair is almost exclusively localized to his sleeping spots (a blanket on the couch and his cat tree). His litter box is in the basement in the utility room, and as long as you do the basics to maintain it you only smell it in the utility room.
He's extremely social and talkative, loves to play hide and seek, and even chases his tail. Very loyal, and he's happiest when everyone's home so he has someone to play or lay with. He's got a raucous purr, which is the most soothing sound in the world.
If you're a person that enjoys the company of a pet in the house the only real drawback is that you're automatically signing up for an inevitable very, very sad day.