Cats consistently rank among the most popular pets.
Graceful, self-sufficient and at the same time excellent companions. In some cases, this list is supplemented by other, less positive characteristics.
There are four cat breeds that can be a challenge for newbies.

Bengal cat
A beautiful but aggressive breed. In addition, these cats are quite active and need more space.
Representatives of this breed do not always establish good relationships with people. In some cases, they do not become attached to any of their owners.
Sphinx
This breed may disappoint those who expect warmth and fluffiness from their pet.
In addition, sphinxes need additional skin care.
Scottish Fold
This breed has genetic problems.
Their unusual ear shape is the result of a genetic mutation. But it affects not only the hearing organs, but also the pet's joints.
Scottish Fold cats are often affected by arthritis at a young age.
Persian cat
This breed will not be appreciated by those who like tactile pets. Persians seem detached, although they are very attached to their owners. They just express it reservedly.
Persians can also have breathing problems, similar to some flat-faced dog breeds.
Often, problems with the eyes arise because their tear ducts do not function properly.