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What is a kitten’s temperament like?
A kitten's temperament is usually not very good because cats are sensitive and impatient; when unhappy they may meow constantly or scratch and bite. Kittens are cautious with strangers and tremble in corners, but once familiar they become bold - sometimes clingy and affectionate, sometimes aggressive, even urinating around the house out of revenge.
How strong is a Corgi’s fighting ability?
A Corgi's fighting ability is moderate. Originally a cattle dog, it is brave and agile, and pet Corgis are mostly gentle and not troublemakers. Its bite force is notable among small-medium dogs, and it stands up to bigger dogs. Corgis are clingy, warm to owners, and friendly to strangers, rarely attacking people.
How does a happy British Shorthair behave?
A happy British Shorthair meows brightly and may purr when comfortably massaged. It becomes clingy, rubs against you, or shows its belly. Its tail sways and it jumps around, sometimes kneading. Owners can learn the patterns by observing.
Why might an orange tabby not be recommended?
Orange tabbies are actually easy to keep: gentle, clingy, and unfussy eaters. But they eat enormous amounts (raising food costs), are lazy and prone to obesity, and shed heavily due to their size.
How long does a kitten’s heat (estrus) period usually last?
A kitten's heat lasts about 3-7 days, sometimes over 10. First heat is at 6-8 months, recurring every 3-4 weeks. Females yowl and act clingy; males spray. Spaying after heat is advised if it is a problem.
Does an orange tabby have a good temperament?
Orange tabbies are gentle, clingy, adaptable and patient with kids, stable in mood. They are not picky but lazy, so watch their weight to avoid obesity.

Devon Rex Pros and Cons
Devon Rex cats are pricey because they are rare and costly to breed, yet loved for looks and temperament. They are loyal, low-shedding, and smart, but very clingy and heat-sensitive, so they suit attentive, warm homes.

Think Twice Before Getting a Chow Chow β Unless You Can Live With These Traits
Chow Chows are an ancient, lion-coated breed that is clean, quiet, and loyal, but they are far from easy to keep. Their stubborn independence makes training and walks a challenge, and as a short-nosed breed they overheat easily, drool, snore, and shed heavily while needing costly, careful grooming. They suit calm, experienced owners with patience, space, and budget β not first-time dog parents seduced by the cute 'grumpy' face.

Is a Monk Parakeet Easy to Care For?
Monk parakeets are small, rounded, and endearing, with a gentle, adaptable nature that suits novice bird keepers, and they are strong talkers that can learn words and even songs with patient training. However, they are pricey, and their short intestines mean very frequent droppingsβearning the nickname 'mobile poop machine'βso slightly moist food creates loose, messy messes that are hard to clean.
What to Know When Your Dog Is Pregnant
A common myth is that a pregnant dog needs lots of extra food β but early on, intake shouldn't rise much, or obesity makes delivery harder. Avoid baths in the first 20 days and last 10 days; in between, a quick warm rinse and thorough dry is fine. Keep the nipples clean and dry, and never give any medication (including dewormer) without a vet's sign-off.