They get treats on command, shamelessly steal your favourite spot on the sofa, and know exactly how to make you get up right now to do their bidding. Sounds familiar? Then there’s a good chance one of the most spoilt cat breeds is ruling your home. In this blog, you’ll discover which breeds are experts at securing a life of luxury, and why we (as loving cat parents) are more than happy to play along.

Dogs have owners. Cats have staff. And we’re lucky if we’re paid in head-butts.

Why some breeds are more spoilt than others

Any cat can be spoilt, but some breeds have a few tricks up their paws that make it easier for them to get their way.

It often comes down to:

  • Personality: Affectionate and social cats naturally attract more attention and extra rewards.
  • Looks: If you see them as a little prince or princess, you’re more likely to treat them like one.
  • Clever behaviour: Some cats have trained you better than you’ve trained them. They quickly learn that meowing, head-butting or a charming look gets instant results – so, of course, they do it more often.

The Top 7 Most Spoilt Cat Breeds

1. Ragdoll

Happy to be picked up, loves being close to you, and completely content as long as you’re around.

💡Why they get spoilt: Their easy-going nature means they often get whatever they want: extra playtime, long cuddle sessions… you name it.

2. Persian

With their soft coat and calm demeanour, they quickly gain “VIP status” in the home.

💡Why they get spoilt: Their coat needs daily combing and brushing, which also means lots of one-on-one attention.

3. Sphynx

Always on your lap, under a blanket, or snuggled up next to you.

💡Why they get spoilt: They feel the cold easily, so they get wrapped up in blankets, cosy jumpers and endless warmth. And really… who can say no to that face?

4. British Shorthair

With their calm manner and dignified appearance, they act like they run the house.

💡Why they get spoilt: They spend hours lounging on the softest cushions and expect their treats to match the luxury of their chosen spot.

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Read our blog, and find out if it checks out!

5. Siberian

Energetic, curious, and always up for interaction.

💡Why they get spoilt: Owners invest in tall climbing trees, challenging toys, and sometimes even outdoor adventures so they can burn off their energy.

6. Maine Coon

Large, sociable, and often cleverer than you think.

💡 Why they get spoilt: Their size calls for sturdy scratching posts, large litter trays, and top-quality food, and owners are more than happy to provide all of it, plus a few extra pampering sessions.

7. Bengal

Always on the move, intelligent, and thrives on challenge.

💡Why they get spoilt: They get bored quickly, so they’re often treated to puzzle toys, brain games and plenty of active play sessions: anything to keep that curious mind busy.

Are spoilt cats a problem?

Not really. As long as your cat stays healthy, gets enough exercise, and doesn’t get everything through unwanted behaviour, a bit of spoiling is mostly a sign of love. In fact, that extra attention and those fun toys can actually boost their happiness. It’s all about balance: your cat can enjoy the good life, but also needs to learn that not everything happens the moment they demand it.

Does your cat show spoilt behaviour?

Tell us in the comments, we (as always) would love to know ;)

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