The choice of cat depends very much on personal preference for a particular type of cat, for long or short fur, or a particular coat colour and pattern. A major determining factor is how much you want to spend. At the top end of the price scale are cats whose parents and grandparents can be traced through long pedigrees back to the late 1800s. at the other hand of the scale are unplanned litters on on-pedigreed cats which may be picked up for free. In between are cross-breeds - a random or deliberate result of a mating between different breeds, or the unplanned mating of one pedigreed partner wait a non-pedigree. At a fraction of the cost of a true pedigree, you could have a cat with the aristocratic qualities of its purebred mother and the resilient health of its father, or vice versa.
Size is not and issue. Unlike dogs, domestic cats do not vary greatly in size - there is no feline equivalent of the Great Dane or the tiny Chihuahua. Living Space restrictions do not generally present a problem as cats are very adaptable. Allowances need to be made for some active breeds, but most cats can settle into a small apartment as happily into a large house.
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