The Best Cats for Indoors

The Scottish Fold is a placid and loving breed, easily recognizable by its folded ears that rest close to the skull. 

1. Scottish Fold

Similar to British Shorthairs, Scottish Folds aren't particularly active but are devoted to their family.

One of the most common brachycephalic (flat-faced) house pets is the Persian Persian. 

2. Persian

Persians are gentle and peaceful pets that enjoy cuddling up on the couch or bed with their human companions. 

The Ragdoll, as their name implies, is a gentle and laid-back breed that thrives in the comfort of an apartment.

3. Ragdoll

They have a kind disposition, are loving, and take a relaxed approach to physical activity. 

Russian Blues are like the Nebelung in that they are devoted to their family and easily become obsessed with them. 

4. Russian Blue

They have a similar coat to the British Shorthair but are lighter and more agile.

The Siamese is known as one of the most sociable and vocal feline breeds. 

5. Siamese

They have a very high vocal activity level and an unusually broad vocabulary for cats.

Finally, "moggies" (cats of a mixed breed) might have a variety of desirable characteristics from different breeds, making it convenient and even desired to keep them indoors. 

6. Mixed Breed Moggies

Mutations in some mixed breeds, like as hairlessness or a flat face, render them more adapted to an indoor lifestyle.

Great Indoor Cat Breeds