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Take the fun What Cat Are You test to discover which cat breed matches your personality and temperament today. Questions are based on your traits, mood, and compared with real cat temperaments.

Learn more about each possible result — temperament, traits, and unique characteristics.

The British Shorthair is one of Britain's oldest breeds, renowned for its calm disposition and truly regal dignity. These cats have a sturdy, compact build and the famous 'plush' coat. British Shorthairs appreciate a peaceful environment, don't demand constant attention, and handle solitude well. Despite their reserved exterior, they form deep bonds with their owner and show affection through soft purring and gentle head nudges.

The Persian cat is the embodiment of elegance and domestic comfort. This ancient breed, originating from Iran, is famous for its luxurious long fur, flat face, and large expressive eyes. Persians are among the calmest and most affectionate felines: they adore sitting on laps, dislike noise and commotion. They are ideal companions for homebodies who value a peaceful atmosphere and an unhurried pace of life.

The Maine Coon is the 'gentle giant' of the cat world and the largest domestic cat breed. Adult males can weigh up to 12 kg. Originally from Maine (USA), these cats combine impressive size with a remarkably sociable and friendly character. Maine Coons love company, get along great with children and other animals, and are known for their 'chirping' — a special melodic trill they use to communicate with people.

The Abyssinian cat is a natural-born energizer and eternal explorer. One of the world's oldest breeds, believed to originate from Southeast Asia (though named after Abyssinia/Ethiopia). Abyssinians have a sleek, muscular body, unique ticked coat, and inexhaustible curiosity. These cats never sit still — they explore every corner of the house, love heights, and thrive on active play.

The Bengal cat is a mini-leopard with an untameable spirit. The breed was developed by crossing a domestic cat with an Asian leopard cat. Bengals are distinguished by a striking spotted or marbled coat, powerful athletic build, and incredible energy. They love water (rare for cats!), jumping to great heights, and engaging in active play. Bengals need lots of space and attention — a bored Bengal may 'redesign' the interior to their liking.
Which cat breed matches your temperament
What personality traits you share with that breed
Fascinating facts about your cat breed twin
Compatibility tips with real cats
Your cat-like energy and independence level
This test is based on the classical temperament theory (choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic, melancholic), adapted through the lens of felinology: the science of cat breeds and behavior.
First cat show in London: beginning of breed standardization
Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) founded: largest breed registry
The International Cat Association (TICA) established: 73 breeds recognized
Feline Five study: 5 personality traits in cats scientifically confirmed
Answer 15 questions about your character, habits, and preferences. Choose the option that best describes you. There are no right or wrong answers: just be honest with yourself!
Every cat breed possesses characteristic behavioral traits that felinologists have studied for decades. The International Cat Association (TICA) and Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe) describe breed standards including temperament. Our test maps your personality traits (activity, sociability, independence, emotionality, curiosity) to documented temperaments of cat breeds. While primarily entertaining, it draws on real observations by animal behaviorists and felinologists.
The test analyzes your temperament, activity level, sociability, and other personality traits, then matches them with real cat breeds. The result shows which kitty you resemble the most.
The test is based on real behavioral characteristics of cat breeds described by felinologists. However, it is primarily an entertainment test designed to bring fun and reveal interesting parallels between human and feline personalities.
The test has 5 results, each corresponding to a specific cat breed chosen for its vivid and recognizable temperament: from the calm British Shorthair to the energetic Bengal.
Yes! Your mood and self-perception influence your answers. Take the test at different times: in the morning you might be a lazy Persian, and in the evening: an active Abyssinian.
Absolutely! The test is suitable for all ages. Questions are simple and clear, and the results are interesting for both kids and adults. It's great family entertainment.
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