Sphynx intelligence compensates for their lack of fur. The hairless Sphynx is a playful, friendly pet that bonds with its humans.
These tiny cats are plenty of fun. Their energy, curiosity, loyalty, and intelligence are remarkable. Your pet can learn to fetch and use the toilet instead of a litter box easily.
Maine coons are giant cats with big brains. They are calm and docile like dogs. This makes it easy to train your Maine coon to do many things, but they also love lounging in your lap all afternoon.
They appear like domestic cats, but the Turkish angora is anything but. This breed is smart, gregarious, and outgoing. They look curious and knowing. These cats are great swimmers.
Looking for a smart, long-lived cat breed? Just ask the Burmese. These cats enjoy to explore and are interested, though not as much as Siamese cats, which indicates intelligence.
Tonkinese are a mix of Burmese and Siamese, therefore they get the best of both. The Tonkinese is smart and laid back like Burmese cats and curious like Siamese cats, which are both on our list.
Bengals are brilliant and demanding. This breed's curiosity requires a lot of physical and mental exercise to stay out of danger.
Siamese are eager to please, which might help you train them. Many owners say these cats are dog-like. They are also known for being curious. This doesn't sound horrible to us!
Despite their intelligence, Russian blue cats are aloof. That suggests they may not flaunt off their intelligence to strangers.
Abys are curious, problem-solving cats who can get into trouble. If you want a cat that's easy to teach and bond with, the Abyssinian may be your best buddy.