Siamese cats are known for their vocal nature and strong bond with their owners. They can be assertive and may demand attention.
Bengals are energetic and playful. While they are not necessarily aggressive, their high energy levels may lead to more assertive behavior, especially if not given enough mental and physical stimulation.
Sphynx cats are known for their affectionate nature, but they can be demanding of attention. They may become more assertive if they feel neglected.
Scottish Folds are generally calm, but like any cat, their behavior can vary. Some individuals may show more assertiveness than others.
Manx cats are often friendly and social, but their strong hunting instincts can sometimes lead to assertive behavior, especially during play.
Russian Blues are usually reserved and gentle, but their level of assertiveness can depend on individual personality and environmental factors.
Persian cats are known for their calm demeanor, but some may become assertive if they are not comfortable with their surroundings or grooming routines.
Cornish Rex cats are playful and curious. While they are generally affectionate, their high energy levels may result in more assertive behavior.