Most aggressive cat breeds in the world

Siamese Siamese cats are very needy, so if they feel like they are not receiving enough attention from their owners, they will potentially lash out.

Sphynx Sphynxes are hyperactive cats that need plenty of playtime, and they are also incredibly intelligent.

Bombay Cat They are known to be both fearless and aggressive and have a litter box aversion. 

Bengal Their beautiful coat is a constant reminder that they are wild in nature, and this is because they are a mix of leopard and housecat

Scottish Fold Although they are not as outwardly aggressive, they do have a feisty side if left on their own too much. 

Pixie Bob A highly sociable and confident breed, the Pixie Bob is known to be very vocal – although not for their meows.

Egyptian Mau They have a dog-like personality, in that they are affectionate, friendly, and trainable. But having high intelligence means that they tend to lash out when they are bored.

American Wirehair These cats are good at entertaining themselves, but if left alone for too long, they will destroy your furniture through boredom

Korat A rare breed, they are expensive to buy and likely to have genetic diseases unless adequately bred

Singapura One of the smallest cats on this list, the Singapura wouldn’t cause harm by throwing their full weight at their owner. Instead, they explore and climb all over you and anything they can get their paws on