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 Russian Blue is a naturally occurring breed believed to have originated in the port city of Arkhangelsk (Archangel) in northern Russia, arriving in Europe aboard trade ships in the 1860s. This medium-sized cat weighs 7–12 pounds and is renowned for its dense, plush double coat of uniform blue-gray with silver-tipped guard hairs that give it a luminous shimmer. Its vivid emerald-green eyes, wedge-shaped head, and enigmatic "Mona Lisa smile" complete an unmistakably elegant look.
Russian Blues are gentle, reserved cats that are intensely loyal to their families yet cautious around strangers. They are creatures of habit who thrive on routine — eating at the same time, playing in the same spots, and sleeping in their preferred perch. Once bonded, they are affectionate and playful, often fetching toys and entertaining themselves with quiet grace.
Charmed by those emerald eyes and silver-tipped fur? Find Russian Blue cats ready for their forever homes on Puplister.
The Sokoke — one of the rarest domestic cat breeds in the world — descends from a naturally occurring landrace of cats found in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest on the Kenyan coast. First brought to Europe in the 1970s and recognized by TICA in 1993, this lean, medium-sized cat weighs 5–10 pounds with long legs, a modified wedge-shaped head, and a short, glossy coat in a distinctive brown tabby pattern called "African tabby" — featuring a unique wood-grain or marble-like swirl.
Sokokes are active, athletic cats with a strong prey drive and a love of climbing and exploring. Despite their semi-wild origins, they bond closely with their families and can be quite affectionate — though always on their own terms. They are intelligent and independent, getting along with respectful children and other cats but preferring to be the decision-maker in social interactions.
Fascinated by one of the world's rarest feline breeds? Keep an eye on Puplister for Sokoke cats — when one appears, you won't want to miss it.
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