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Japanese Bobtail
- One of the most playful of cat breeds, the Japanese bobtail is affectionate and energetic. They are known for their love of fetching, running, and jumping.
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1 / 32 Fotos
Devon Rex
- Mischievous, playful, and intelligent, the Devon Rex is very active. This breed of impish cat appreciates plenty of space to romp around in, and gets along with people and other cats.
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2 / 32 Fotos
Abyssinian
- Abyssinians are known for their athleticism. They'll happily climb tall pieces of furniture, tackle toys, and play interactive games with their owners. This cat breed also possesses a sharp mind and charming personality.
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3 / 32 Fotos
Maine Coon
- The Maine Coon is a large, heavy cat, but still very agile on its paws. Well-mannered, friendly, and highly intelligent, these cats are quick to learn new tricks and enjoy human company.
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4 / 32 Fotos
Siberian
- With their athletic ability and high intelligence level, it's no surprise that Siberian cats are energetic and adventurous problem solvers. They often demonstrate a quiet and patient temperament, but jump at any chance to play.
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5 / 32 Fotos
Bengal
- You can expect a Bengal to be playful. Seriously so! These extraordinary cats, among the most beautiful of felines crossed as they are with the Asian leopard cat and the domestic cat, are exceptionally energetic and curious, agile, intelligent, and constantly on the move. Keeping one is an adventure!
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6 / 32 Fotos
Cornish Rex
- Related to the Devon Rex, the Cornish Rex is as pixie-like and prankish as its distant cousin. This cat breed maintains its high spirited kitty traits well into adulthood, and enjoys close contact with humans.
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7 / 32 Fotos
Tonkinese
- Tonkinese cats are active and playful by nature. Smart and inquisitive, they get bored easily, which is when they are prone to mischief.
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8 / 32 Fotos
Burmilla
- Gentle, playful, and loyal companions, Burmilla cats are friendly and engaging, without being needy. Expect bursts of energy between napping and lounging around.
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9 / 32 Fotos
American Shorthair
- The American Shorthair is a sweet and easygoing cat breed. They require moderate exercise to stay happy and healthy, and often keep themselves entertained by climbing furniture and disappearing under sofas and beds while chasing toys.
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10 / 32 Fotos
Singapura
- Singapura cats belie their small statue by exuding bags of curiosity and high energy levels. They prefer to spend their time around people, whether cuddling, playing, or just enjoying each other's company.
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11 / 32 Fotos
Russian Blue
- The Russian Blue cat breed is known for its exceptional intelligence. These cats are also very sociable. They like to play fetch with their owners and will bring them items to be thrown.
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12 / 32 Fotos
Norwegian Forest
- Hardy, muscular, and intelligent, the Norwegian Forest is one of the more active breeds of feline. A sociable creature, this cat loves to climb and hunt. In fact, your living room is its great outdoors, so make sure there's plenty of space to explore.
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13 / 32 Fotos
Siamese
- Siamese cats love to fool around, and appreciate toys left about the house for their amusement. The Siamese has a gentle, playful nature and friendly personality, which makes it an ideal family pet.
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14 / 32 Fotos
Birman
- Birman kittens are playful and active, and they take this fun-loving attitude well into adult life. Birmans don't get spooked or disinterested easily, and will often pester their owners for fuss and cuddles.
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15 / 32 Fotos
Korat
- The Korat is a short-haired cat breed known for a love of "fishing" games—toys on a string, feather sticks, and other lure-like pastimes. Korats can also learn to chase and retrieve thrown toys.
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16 / 32 Fotos
Serengeti
- The Serengeti is a hybrid breed of domestic cat and an Oriental Shorthair. So do they enjoy twice as much fun? You bet! Gentle, outgoing, loyal, and playful, the Serengeti is full of self-confidence and forms strong attachments to its owner. Just make sure the cat has plenty of room to climb and explore.
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17 / 32 Fotos
Munchkin
- The adorable little Munchkin cat is a speedy bundle of fun and games. Active and clever by nature, Munchkins are quite happy to play with kids, other cats, and even friendly dogs.
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18 / 32 Fotos
Balinese
- Balinese cats are famous for their elegant and aristocratic looks. They are also one of the most playful breeds out there. Confident and outgoing, if not a little vocal at times, Balinese can nonetheless be a tad temperamental at times, rather like a child who wants to stay up after they've been told it's bedtime.
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19 / 32 Fotos
Ragdoll
- The Ragdoll is so named for its very often floppy and calm nature. But don't be fooled: they are very kitten-like in their propensity for playfulness. As such, these cats can also be quite energetic and require a good amount of active leisure time.
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20 / 32 Fotos
Chartreux
- The Chartreux remains playful well into maturity. But they can also be as as quiet and calm as they are silly and personable. Fast reflexes makes this cat a master at catching thrown toys.
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21 / 32 Fotos
Scottish Fold
- Scottish Folds are often described as being sweet-natured, gentle, and loving. But they also possess a mischievous streak and are certainly more energetic than your average lap cat. Make sure you have a large, stable cat tree at home to help them release their energy.
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22 / 32 Fotos
Savannah
- The Savannah is another breed of hybrid cat. An often-noted trait of this cat is its jumping ability, and the natural tendency to seek out high places means they are known to jump on top of doors, refrigerators, and high cabinets. One curious facet of the Savannah is that they do not fear water, and will play or even immerse themselves in a bath or pool.
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23 / 32 Fotos
American Bobtail
- The American Bobtail's exercise and playtime needs are moderate to high. And like the Japanese Bobtail, these cats are energetic and sociable in equal measure.
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24 / 32 Fotos
LaPerm
- LaPerm cats need to be engaged with a variety of toys and games to satisfy their inherent playfulness. LaPerms are very smart, but also very patient, which makes them great around kids.
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25 / 32 Fotos
American Wirehair
- Blessed with a cute and somewhat humorous personality, the American Wirehair can be fiercely independent at times, but gives in easily when an opportunity to play arises. A generally laid-back breed, these cats bond easily with their owners and other family members.
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26 / 32 Fotos
Pixie-bob
- Noted for their squat but muscular physique, Pixie-bob cats are cheerful and boisterous. Highly sociable around both their owners and strangers, these cats demonstrate a propensity for head butting and ball fetching as part of their playtime routine.
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27 / 32 Fotos
Tiffanie
- The extroverted Tiffanie is guaranteed to raise a smile with its offbeat antics. But these displays of over-the-top playfulness are for humans only. While they dote on us, Tiffanies rarely get along with other cats and are given to overt displays of jealousy.
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28 / 32 Fotos
Nebelung
- The Nebelung thrives on stability and routine. But that doesn't mean it's boring. Quite the opposite, actually. Give this cat half a chance and it will be up and about playing and exploring. And if its owner keeps playing, so will the Nebelung!
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29 / 32 Fotos
Manx
- Originating on the Isle of Man, an island in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland, the Manx is known for having a small stub of a tail, or no tail at all. This curious anatomical feature hasn't curtailed this cat's love of fun, though. Affectionate and interactive, the Manx has been compared to a puppy, such is its happy-go-lucky temperament and insatiable curiosity.
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30 / 32 Fotos
Turkish Angora
- Look at those eyes! These slender and cuddly cats are lively, affectionate, and tiny. Despite their diminutive size, no cupboard is too tall for this little rascal. Turkish Angoras make wonderful companions and love to be involved in their companion's everyday activities. Sources: (Humane Society of the United States) (Cats Protection)
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0 / 32 Fotos
Japanese Bobtail
- One of the most playful of cat breeds, the Japanese bobtail is affectionate and energetic. They are known for their love of fetching, running, and jumping.
© Shutterstock
1 / 32 Fotos
Devon Rex
- Mischievous, playful, and intelligent, the Devon Rex is very active. This breed of impish cat appreciates plenty of space to romp around in, and gets along with people and other cats.
© Shutterstock
2 / 32 Fotos
Abyssinian
- Abyssinians are known for their athleticism. They'll happily climb tall pieces of furniture, tackle toys, and play interactive games with their owners. This cat breed also possesses a sharp mind and charming personality.
© Shutterstock
3 / 32 Fotos
Maine Coon
- The Maine Coon is a large, heavy cat, but still very agile on its paws. Well-mannered, friendly, and highly intelligent, these cats are quick to learn new tricks and enjoy human company.
© Shutterstock
4 / 32 Fotos
Siberian
- With their athletic ability and high intelligence level, it's no surprise that Siberian cats are energetic and adventurous problem solvers. They often demonstrate a quiet and patient temperament, but jump at any chance to play.
© Shutterstock
5 / 32 Fotos
Bengal
- You can expect a Bengal to be playful. Seriously so! These extraordinary cats, among the most beautiful of felines crossed as they are with the Asian leopard cat and the domestic cat, are exceptionally energetic and curious, agile, intelligent, and constantly on the move. Keeping one is an adventure!
© Shutterstock
6 / 32 Fotos
Cornish Rex
- Related to the Devon Rex, the Cornish Rex is as pixie-like and prankish as its distant cousin. This cat breed maintains its high spirited kitty traits well into adulthood, and enjoys close contact with humans.
© Shutterstock
7 / 32 Fotos
Tonkinese
- Tonkinese cats are active and playful by nature. Smart and inquisitive, they get bored easily, which is when they are prone to mischief.
© Shutterstock
8 / 32 Fotos
Burmilla
- Gentle, playful, and loyal companions, Burmilla cats are friendly and engaging, without being needy. Expect bursts of energy between napping and lounging around.
© Shutterstock
9 / 32 Fotos
American Shorthair
- The American Shorthair is a sweet and easygoing cat breed. They require moderate exercise to stay happy and healthy, and often keep themselves entertained by climbing furniture and disappearing under sofas and beds while chasing toys.
© Shutterstock
10 / 32 Fotos
Singapura
- Singapura cats belie their small statue by exuding bags of curiosity and high energy levels. They prefer to spend their time around people, whether cuddling, playing, or just enjoying each other's company.
© Shutterstock
11 / 32 Fotos
Russian Blue
- The Russian Blue cat breed is known for its exceptional intelligence. These cats are also very sociable. They like to play fetch with their owners and will bring them items to be thrown.
© Shutterstock
12 / 32 Fotos
Norwegian Forest
- Hardy, muscular, and intelligent, the Norwegian Forest is one of the more active breeds of feline. A sociable creature, this cat loves to climb and hunt. In fact, your living room is its great outdoors, so make sure there's plenty of space to explore.
© Shutterstock
13 / 32 Fotos
Siamese
- Siamese cats love to fool around, and appreciate toys left about the house for their amusement. The Siamese has a gentle, playful nature and friendly personality, which makes it an ideal family pet.
© Shutterstock
14 / 32 Fotos
Birman
- Birman kittens are playful and active, and they take this fun-loving attitude well into adult life. Birmans don't get spooked or disinterested easily, and will often pester their owners for fuss and cuddles.
© Shutterstock
15 / 32 Fotos
Korat
- The Korat is a short-haired cat breed known for a love of "fishing" games—toys on a string, feather sticks, and other lure-like pastimes. Korats can also learn to chase and retrieve thrown toys.
© Shutterstock
16 / 32 Fotos
Serengeti
- The Serengeti is a hybrid breed of domestic cat and an Oriental Shorthair. So do they enjoy twice as much fun? You bet! Gentle, outgoing, loyal, and playful, the Serengeti is full of self-confidence and forms strong attachments to its owner. Just make sure the cat has plenty of room to climb and explore.
© Shutterstock
17 / 32 Fotos
Munchkin
- The adorable little Munchkin cat is a speedy bundle of fun and games. Active and clever by nature, Munchkins are quite happy to play with kids, other cats, and even friendly dogs.
© Shutterstock
18 / 32 Fotos
Balinese
- Balinese cats are famous for their elegant and aristocratic looks. They are also one of the most playful breeds out there. Confident and outgoing, if not a little vocal at times, Balinese can nonetheless be a tad temperamental at times, rather like a child who wants to stay up after they've been told it's bedtime.
© Shutterstock
19 / 32 Fotos
Ragdoll
- The Ragdoll is so named for its very often floppy and calm nature. But don't be fooled: they are very kitten-like in their propensity for playfulness. As such, these cats can also be quite energetic and require a good amount of active leisure time.
© Shutterstock
20 / 32 Fotos
Chartreux
- The Chartreux remains playful well into maturity. But they can also be as as quiet and calm as they are silly and personable. Fast reflexes makes this cat a master at catching thrown toys.
© Shutterstock
21 / 32 Fotos
Scottish Fold
- Scottish Folds are often described as being sweet-natured, gentle, and loving. But they also possess a mischievous streak and are certainly more energetic than your average lap cat. Make sure you have a large, stable cat tree at home to help them release their energy.
© Shutterstock
22 / 32 Fotos
Savannah
- The Savannah is another breed of hybrid cat. An often-noted trait of this cat is its jumping ability, and the natural tendency to seek out high places means they are known to jump on top of doors, refrigerators, and high cabinets. One curious facet of the Savannah is that they do not fear water, and will play or even immerse themselves in a bath or pool.
© Shutterstock
23 / 32 Fotos
American Bobtail
- The American Bobtail's exercise and playtime needs are moderate to high. And like the Japanese Bobtail, these cats are energetic and sociable in equal measure.
© Shutterstock
24 / 32 Fotos
LaPerm
- LaPerm cats need to be engaged with a variety of toys and games to satisfy their inherent playfulness. LaPerms are very smart, but also very patient, which makes them great around kids.
© Shutterstock
25 / 32 Fotos
American Wirehair
- Blessed with a cute and somewhat humorous personality, the American Wirehair can be fiercely independent at times, but gives in easily when an opportunity to play arises. A generally laid-back breed, these cats bond easily with their owners and other family members.
© Shutterstock
26 / 32 Fotos
Pixie-bob
- Noted for their squat but muscular physique, Pixie-bob cats are cheerful and boisterous. Highly sociable around both their owners and strangers, these cats demonstrate a propensity for head butting and ball fetching as part of their playtime routine.
© Shutterstock
27 / 32 Fotos
Tiffanie
- The extroverted Tiffanie is guaranteed to raise a smile with its offbeat antics. But these displays of over-the-top playfulness are for humans only. While they dote on us, Tiffanies rarely get along with other cats and are given to overt displays of jealousy.
© Shutterstock
28 / 32 Fotos
Nebelung
- The Nebelung thrives on stability and routine. But that doesn't mean it's boring. Quite the opposite, actually. Give this cat half a chance and it will be up and about playing and exploring. And if its owner keeps playing, so will the Nebelung!
© Shutterstock
29 / 32 Fotos
Manx
- Originating on the Isle of Man, an island in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland, the Manx is known for having a small stub of a tail, or no tail at all. This curious anatomical feature hasn't curtailed this cat's love of fun, though. Affectionate and interactive, the Manx has been compared to a puppy, such is its happy-go-lucky temperament and insatiable curiosity.
© Shutterstock
30 / 32 Fotos
Turkish Angora
- Look at those eyes! These slender and cuddly cats are lively, affectionate, and tiny. Despite their diminutive size, no cupboard is too tall for this little rascal. Turkish Angoras make wonderful companions and love to be involved in their companion's everyday activities. Sources: (Humane Society of the United States) (Cats Protection)
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The most playful cat breeds around
Felines who love to have fun!
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Okay, so most domestic cats are fun-loving creatures. But there are some cat breeds that take playfulness to new heights—quite literally in some cases! If you're looking to take in a spirited and energetic cat as a new furry friend, then it makes sense to seek out a feline with kitty cat traits. The good news is that there are dozens of super active and friendly breeds out there just waiting for a companion to play with. Is that person you?
Click through and discover the felines who love to have fun.
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