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Keeping a Chartreux Cat: How the Chartreux Feels at Home

The Chartreux is one of the oldest cat breeds in the world. It is a special cat known for its intelligence. Here you can find out how to hold Chartreux and what is important.

Where exactly the origin of the Chartreux lies is not entirely clear. It originally comes from the mountainous regions of the Middle East and was first bred in France. To ensure that the robust, muscular, and graceful velvet paw feels really comfortable in your home, you should pay attention to a few things.

Keeping & Occupying a Chartreux Cat

Chartreux cats feel most comfortable with cat owners who appreciate intelligent pets with a mind of their own and who care for and occupy them in a species-appropriate manner. The blue-grey French can be trained to a certain extent, like games, and can also follow commands and learn tricks.

Intelligence toys for the cat are usually gladly accepted by the noble beauty. You can also teach her how to fetch, for example – it’s not for nothing that the Chartreux is sometimes called a “dog cat” in France. The name also comes from the fact that she is such a loyal companion who often runs after her loved ones. Other pets such as dogs and children are not a problem in most cases – the sociable kitty gets along well with others. However, too much noise bothers them. It is often aloof with strangers.

Possible occupations for the Chartreux:

  • Intelligence games/intelligence toys
  • Teaching tricks such as retrieving
  • Teaching commands
  • Playing with the cat rod
  • Generally cat-friendly equipment ( scratching post, cat toys, etc.)

Keep Chartreux Together With Conspecifics

The Chartreux is very happy to have one or more conspecifics in the household. If you want to keep a Chartreux cat with other furry friends, you should also choose a calm cat breed as a partner. The conspicuously calm and quiet Chartreux would otherwise feel disturbed in the company of a loud, lively cat friend. In general, however, the kitty can be socialized well, not just with cats.

Nice for people who love to travel or people who move often: A Chartreux cat usually gets used to strange, new places quickly and easily and can therefore also be taken with you on trips. Of course, as with humans, this varies from cat to cat or nature to nature.

Caring For a Chartreux Cat: Tips

In general, the Chartreux cat is considered to be easy to care for. Because of her short hair, you don’t have to brush her every day, but only once a week. Since the velvet paw’s cat fur is very robust and resistant to bad weather, you can easily keep the Chartreux outdoors. If you are concerned about letting your cat roam freely outside unsupervised, a secure cat fence around the garden is a sensible option.

They are also not prone to disease and can live up to 18 years. It is important that the Chartreux gets species-appropriate food. Unfortunately, she is sometimes a bit picky when it comes to cat nutrition. Sometimes you have to try several different types of food to find out what your Chartreux likes and what doesn’t. Data, facts, and information about pedigree cats can be found in the Chartreux overview.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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