Known for their vocal nature and strong personalities, Siamese cats are assertive and can be territorial.
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With their wild appearance and energetic nature, Bengals are active and may exhibit aggressive behaviors.
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Despite their lack of fur, Sphynx cats are bold and can be demanding, displaying assertive behavior towards other pets.
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While known for their folded ears and sweet demeanor, Scottish Folds can also show aggression, especially if provoked.
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Although friendly and sociable, Maine Coons have a strong hunting instinct, which can sometimes lead to assertive behavior.
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These adaptable cats are generally friendly but may display aggression towards perceived threats or unfamiliar situations.
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With their luxurious coats and calm demeanor, Persians can still show aggression if they feel threatened or stressed.
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Ragdolls are known for their docile nature, but they can also exhibit aggression, especially if they feel cornered or scared.
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