Cats are full of energy, playful, affectionate, affectionate and cheerful, and have a friendly and sociable character.
Orientals are perhaps the most sociable representatives of all cats.
They are sociable by nature and essence.
An animal in the house is very useful for developing the positive qualities of a growing child, who develops care, a sense of responsibility, kindness, and joy from communication.
With proper, affectionate upbringing, an Oriental cat will be a wonderful friend for a child; they will be able to play all day long.
The Oriental is not only a beautiful cat, but also very smart.
It can be trained to walk on a leash. This does not mean, however, that she can be trained to do whatever you want.
Like most other highly intelligent breeds, Orientals know what they want.
Physiological causes include feelings of fear, hunger, loneliness, excitement and rejection.
For example, a cat may scream, begging the owner for food or calling for a partner for mating during the period of sexual heat, which can begin in cats at 6-8 months.
Orientals do not like to be ignored and prefer to be the center of attention.
Therefore, they can require a lot of time and become very attached to one owner.
Oriental cats have a strong character and, as a rule, a loud voice, which they often use when communicating with humans.
They love to play with interactive toys such as balls, swings, and various fishing rods.
As they grow up, the playful nature of Oriental cats does not change and they continue to delight their owners with their unpretentious behavior.