The four types of cats that are recognized as "the most difficult to raise" are more difficult to raise than the other

Pet     8:08am, 26 May 2025

In today's society, more and more cat lovers are involved in the cat raising craze. However, if you are considering joining this rank, be sure to think twice before you act, especially avoiding the following four difficult cats to keep. Although these little guys are all charming, raising them can greatly test your patience and financial strength.

1. The Scottish fold-eared cat

is commonly known as "collapsed-eared cat". This cat suffers from a hereditary cartilage disease, which prevents its ears from standing up, but instead presents a unique folded state.

's appearance makes them look particularly innocent and eye-catching, thus winning the love of many cat lovers.

However, the truth is that the health problems of the Scottish Folding cat cannot be underestimated. Cartilage often brings them great pain, is expensive to treat, and the disease cannot be cured.

The time and money you invest may end up shattering, and their health is impermanent, and you may have to face a farewell to your cat in the near future.

2. Dairy Cat

, also known as "the live treasure of the cat world", Dairy Cat has attracted many followers with its unique style and high appearance.

However, their personality is extremely lively and full of curiosity about novel things, which is also the reason why they are known as the "Cat World Two Ha".

The items at home often become the objects of their dismantling, and sometimes their behavior can simply soar your blood pressure.

If you lack patience, raising cow cats will undoubtedly be a challenge.

3. Because of its lack of hair, "elves" are often considered ideal for shovelers with allergic constitutions.

But keeping hairless cats is not easy. They are weak in constitution and are susceptible to cold and diseases.

If the owner is not careful, their health may take a sharp turn for the worse.

In addition, hairless cats have unusually sensitive skin and require careful sun protection and warmth.

Their delicate gastrointestinal system is also a big challenge. If you don’t pay attention to your diet, you may cause indigestion.

4. Garfield

Garfield is popular for its flat face and charming clumsy appearance, and its animation image has won the hearts of countless fans. However, their feeding is not worry-free.

Garfield cats are prone to tears and often cry due to their short nasal cavity, so they need to clean the surrounding eyes frequently.

In addition, they appear a little dull when learning some basic life skills, which may be extremely challenging for unscrupulous shovelers.

To sum up, these cats undoubtedly have their uniqueness and appeal, but before deciding to adopt, you need to have a comprehensive understanding of their characteristics and potential maintenance difficulties.

And have you ever encountered other cat species that are difficult to raise? Welcome to share your experiences and insights.