Adopted Cat Meowing All Night: How to Stop It
Adopted cat meowing all night? Discover why it happens, how to create a calm environment, and a realistic timeline to quiet nighttime meows.
Which cat breed is right for you?
The Japanese Bobtail has been documented in Japanese art and folklore for over a thousand years — the famous "maneki-neko" (beckoning cat) figurine is modeled after this breed. This medium-sized, elegant breed weighs 5–10 pounds and has a lean, athletic build with high cheekbones and a distinctive pom-pom-like bobbed tail. Their silky coat comes in longhair and shorthair varieties in many colors and patterns, though the tri-color calico ("mi-ke") is the most prized in Japanese tradition.
Japanese Bobtails are active, intelligent, and remarkably talkative cats with a melodious, chirping voice that owners describe as "singing." They are social and get along well with children, other cats, and even dogs — often initiating games and play. Their confidence, curiosity, and love of human interaction make them lively, engaging companions that rarely sit still for long.
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The Siamese is one of the most iconic and ancient cat breeds, originating in the kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) and first documented in the Tamra Maew ("The Cat-Book Poems") dating to the 14th century. This sleek, muscular cat weighs 6–14 pounds and is immediately recognizable by its striking colorpoint pattern — a pale cream or fawn body with darker coloring on the face, ears, paws, and tail. The four traditional point colors are seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac, all paired with vivid sapphire-blue almond-shaped eyes.
Siamese cats are among the most vocal and opinionated cats in the world — they will narrate their day in a loud, distinctive raspy voice and expect you to listen. They are fiercely loyal, deeply social, and form intense bonds with their owners, often becoming a one-person cat. Intelligent and active, they need constant stimulation and do best with a companion — whether human, feline, or canine.
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