Cat Breeds that Do Not Like Humans

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While they are known for being loyal to their owners, Russian Blues can be shy and reserved around strangers.

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Russian Blue

They might take some time to warm up to new people.

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Russian Blue

This breed is often described as calm and easygoing but can be somewhat aloof.

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British Shorthair

They are generally not overly affectionate but can be very loyal to their owners.

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British Shorthair

Known for their unique folded ears, Scottish Folds can be a bit reserved.

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Scottish Fold

They are usually gentle and loving with their families but might be standoffish with strangers.

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Scottish Fold

They can be quite independent and may prefer to keep their distance, especially from people they don't know well.

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Chausie

While Siberians are often friendly and affectionate, they can also be somewhat reserved, especially around new people or in unfamiliar situations.

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Siberian