10 of the Most Playful Cat Breeds for Active Families

2024-07-16
10 of the Most Playful Cat Breeds for Active Families

If you’re looking for a cat that won’t just walk around or lie in bed all day, you need an active and playful cat breed. There’s a common misconception that cats aren’t affectionate or playful with their owners or other cats, however, that’s not true for all of these furry friends. Some felines are extremely playful, have lots of energy, and want to essentially chase anything that moves whether that’s a toy or yourself as you try to get some chores done. 

Certain cat breeds are best for those owners with a more active and engaged lifestyle, such as the Abyssinian and Burmese, although many cats can showcase a playful side the more you get to know them. We talked with two vets to learn more about these 10 playful cat breeds.

Meet the Expert

Grant Little, DVM, and veterinarian expert on JustAnswer

Kristi Crow, DVM, a veterinarian from Indianapolis

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    Siamese

    Think of Siamese cats as being your best friend, or well, attached to your hip at a minimum. Not only do these medium-sized cats love attention, but they also tend to follow their people around both day and night. “Siamese cats are very prominent and can have high energy and be very curious to explore the house and seek your attention more,” says Grant Little, DVM, and veterinarian expert on JustAnswer. 

    Siamese cats love to climb, whether that’s on cat trees or other tall structures that leave them room to move and be free. You’ll win some bonus points by having plenty of interactive puzzle and teaser toys to keep them entertained. 

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 24 inches 

    Weight: Up to 14 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Sociable, friendly, vocal

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short hair; colorpoint, seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac

    Life Span: Up to 12 years 

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    Japanese Bobtail

    Japanese bobtails thrive in environments with other humans, cats, and dogs as they are extremely playful and sociable cats. They don’t have high energy levels, but that doesn’t mean they don’t like to play games, fetch, and learn new tricks. In some cases, these smooth furry cats will like to snuggle up on your lap for a good nap, but for the most part, they will be up and about during a large portion of the day.

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 14 inches 

    Weight: Up to 10 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Affectionate, friendly, sociable, and playful

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short/long hair; white, black, chocolate, cream, red, lilac, and blue

    Life Span: Up to 18 years 

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    Abyssinian

    One of the most playful cat breeds, Abyssinians are known as super friendly, engaging, and playful cats. You’ll notice they love to climb on furniture and cat trees while also playing with cat toys such as wands and feather toys. They prefer their people home with them, so they are best for those remote workers or stay-at-home individuals who have time to make sure they don't get bored.

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 28 inches 

    Weight: Up to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Friendly, interactive, animated, active, and playful

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short; ruddy, red, blue, cinnamon, or fawn

    Life Span: Up to 15 years 

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    Manx

    If you’re looking for a cat that’s similar to a dog, a Manx is the way to go. This tailless breed is generally smart, fun, and loves to play. You’ll notice they often jump from surface to surface and are keen to capture rodents while going about their day. Although they may be energetic and chaotic, Manx cats are highly trainable and can learn many different tricks.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 14 to 16 inches 

    Weight: 8 to 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Easygoing, affectionate, social

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short/long; white, blue, black, red, cream, silver, brown

    Life Span: 14 to 16 years 

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    Siberian

    Not only are Siberian cats one of the smartest breeds but also the most playful. These smart and athletic cats generally get along with adults, kids, and other pets and love to play with toys. Additionally, they love to explore and climb surfaces of all sorts whether that’s designated cat toys, furniture, curtains, or other high spots in the home. 

    Breed Overview

    Height: 17 to 25 inches 

    Weight: 15 to 20 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Outgoing, affectionate

    Energy Level: Medium

    Coat and Color: Varies from coarse to soft; moderately long to longhaired triple coat with a full collar ruff; numerous colors and patterns

    Life Span: 10 to 18 years 

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    Burmese

    These medium-sized felines are another playful cat breed that will not only follow you around for companionship but also enjoy engaging with people and other cats. Burmese cats are often described as being dog-like due to their affinity for humans and more social nature with a soft, sweet voice. These high-energy cats love to jump and climb, so they’ll appreciate easy access to cat trees and window sills in the home.

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 18 inches 

    Weight: Up to 14 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Friendly, affectionate, sociable with other animals, playful

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Short; sable, champagne, platinum, blue, and variations of each

    Life Span: Up to 18 years 

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    Cornish Rex

    This long-legged cat breed loves to play with the family and other pets in the home. They are generally easygoing, social, and active within the family unit and will always make their presence known. Cornish rex cats love to play with their people and will appreciate a variety of toys, including faux mice, treat puzzles, and feather toys. Sometimes they’ll even show off cool tricks they’ve learned.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 18 inches 

    Weight: Up to 10 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Sociable, interactive, playful, affectionate

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Bicolor, calico, tabby, spotted, colorpoint; black, blue, lilac, brown, chocolate, red, cream, smoke

    Life Span: Up to 20 years

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    Birman

    This inquisitive and playful cat breed is great for those pet owners who don’t mind having a friend tied to the hip. “They tend to be more moderate in their playfulness, preferring short bursts of activity interspersed with plenty of cuddle time with their owners,” says Kristi Crow, DVM, a veterinarian from Indianapolis. They are good with children who know how to engage with them in a fun and loving way.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 15 to 18 inches 

    Weight: 7 to 14 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Gentle, quiet and loving

    Energy Level: Medium

    Coat and Color: Medium-long to long hair; colorpoint; seal point, blue point, chocolate point, lilac point, seal tabby point, blue tabby point, chocolate tabby point, lilac tabby point, red tabby point, cream tabby point, seal-tortie tabby point, chocolate-tortie tabby point, blue-cream tabby point, lilac-cream tabby point, seal-tortie point, blue-cream point, chocolate-tortie point, lilac-cream point, red point, cream point

    Life Span: 12 to 16 years 

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    Sphynx

    While the Sphynx cat breed is generally recognized for their hairless exterior and peach fuzz coat, they are also one of the most playful cat breeds. They have a silly side and love to play with other cats, dogs, and humans to pass the time. “They enjoy interactive toys, climbing, and exploration,” says Crow. “They have extroverted personalities and love to be the center of attention.” Sphynx cats can occupy themselves when you’re not around, although they won’t be upset when you give them some attention.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 13 to 15 inches 

    Weight: Less than 12 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Playful, affectionate, friendly, energetic, and loving

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Nearly hairless, peach fuzz; any color, including white, black, red, brown, white, and lilac

    Life Span: 8 to 14 years

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    Turkish Angora

    Turkish Angora cats have pretty high energy levels compared to other cat breeds and that translates into needing lots of playtime with their people. They will appreciate access to multi-level cat trees and shelves so they can be up high and have a bird's-eye view of the surrounding areas. Plus, they don’t mind playing with kids and other cats. 

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 18 inches 

    Weight: Up to 9 pounds

    Personality/Temperament: Playful, social, intelligent, and mischievous

    Energy Level: High

    Coat and Color: Long; white with lavender, chocolate

    Life Span: Up to 15 years 

Breeds to Avoid

While there are many playful cat breeds, there are a few that tend to skew more reserved and quiet such as Scottish folds and Persians.

“The gene responsible for the folded ears in Scottish folds is also associated with an increased risk of degenerative joint disease, which can further exacerbate joint and mobility issues as the cat ages,” says Crow. “Potential owners of Scottish fold cats should be aware of these health risks and limitations that can impact play and mobility.” 

Additionally, Persian cats are known for their flat-faced, or brachycephalic, facial structure, which can predispose them to respiratory issues that can impact how playful they are, Crow says.

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