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10 Clingiest Cat Breeds That Always Want to Be Close

Some cats are independent little enigmas who prefer to admire you from across the room. And then there are the stage-five clingers—the feline Velcro companions who never want to leave your side (or your lap, or your keyboard… you get the idea).

If you’ve ever dreamed of having a cat who follows you from room to room, insists on cuddles, and treats you like their favorite human pillow, this list is for you. Let’s dive into the clingiest cat breeds that absolutely need to be near you at all times.

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1. Ragdoll

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Ragdolls are basically the golden retrievers of the cat world. They’re affectionate, laid-back, and love being carried around like a baby. These gentle giants will happily flop into your arms or curl up in your lap for hours. Don’t be surprised if they greet you at the door and follow you everywhere like a furry shadow.

2. Siamese

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Vocal, social, and emotionally intelligent, Siamese cats aren’t just clingy—they demand attention. These chatty companions love being involved in everything you do. They’ll sit on your laptop, perch on your shoulder, or meow at you endlessly until you give them the affection they crave. Alone time? Not if a Siamese has anything to say about it.

3. Sphynx

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The Sphynx may be hairless, but they’re full of warmth—literally and emotionally. Because they don’t have fur, they love snuggling up to people for body heat, and they bond deeply with their humans. Expect a Sphynx to burrow under the covers with you, nap in your hoodie, and follow you like a tiny, bald best friend.

4. Burmese

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Burmese cats are known for their playful and outgoing nature, but they’re also major lovebugs. They thrive on human companionship and tend to become very attached to one or two people in the household. If you’re looking for a cat that wants to be involved in everything, from cooking dinner to Netflix marathons, the Burmese is your buddy.

5. Scottish Fold

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These adorable cats with folded ears and big, soulful eyes have a soft spot for human affection. Scottish Folds love curling up in your lap and will often “help” with your daily tasks by quietly sitting nearby (or directly on top of your keyboard). They’re calm and sweet, and once bonded, they’ll want to be wherever you are.

6. Tonkinese

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A delightful blend of Siamese and Burmese, the Tonkinese is all about companionship. They’re outgoing, people-focused, and known for forming strong emotional connections with their owners. These cats don’t just tolerate your attention—they thrive on it. If you’re up for endless cuddles and constant feline commentary, Tonks are perfect.

7. Maine Coon

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Maine Coons may look like majestic wildcats, but they’re actually big softies. These gentle giants are affectionate, loyal, and often follow their humans from room to room. While they’re not usually lap cats (they’re a bit too hefty for that), they do love being close and are known to sleep near their favorite people.

8. Devon Rex

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With their oversized ears and mischievous personalities, Devon Rex cats are like little alien gremlins who adore being near their humans. They’ll perch on your shoulders, snuggle under blankets, and demand attention in the most charming ways. They’re clever, playful, and definitely not fans of solitude.

9. Oriental Shorthair

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These sleek and elegant cats have big personalities—and even bigger social needs. Oriental Shorthairs are extremely people-oriented and often form intense bonds with their humans. They’ll want to be wherever you are, whether you’re brushing your teeth, folding laundry, or just sitting on the couch. If you’re looking for a constant companion, they’ve got your back.

10. Abyssinian

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While not clingy in the traditional “lap cat” way, Abyssinians are incredibly people-focused and need to be in the mix. They’re curious, active, and love being part of your world. You’ll often find them perching on your shoulder, hopping onto countertops to see what you’re doing, or curling up beside you the moment you sit down.

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