These cat breeds are easy to take care of, simply the 'lazy man's gospel'.
We all know that cats are quite intelligent creatures, and a generally well-trained cat will quickly learn to use the litter box and bury their 'poop.' Besides these details, many other aspects can demonstrate a cat's intelligence, such as cats being able to open doors themselves… This is also one of the reasons why keeping a cat is convenient.

However, even with these factors, different breeds of cats still have some differences. So, what are the most intelligent cat breeds? Let's take a look.
1British Shorthair

British Shorthairs come in many varieties, such as the common blue and white bicolor or blue and white cats, as well as blue and tabby cats. British Shorthairs are a relatively cute and lively cat breed and are also intelligent and independent cats.

They don't require their owners to spend too much time taking care of them; they know when to do things and where to go to eat and use the toilet, making them a very convenient cat for owners.
2Orange Cat
Orange cats aren't actually a breed, but rather a term for cats with orange-toned fur. Any cat with orange-colored fur can be called an orange cat. However, interestingly, a cat's fur color and personality are also somewhat related, so most orange cats are docile and obedient, making them a 'little cotton' for their owners.

Besides this, the most prominent characteristic is…full moon. Even stray cats will usually… From this point of view, orange cats are definitely very intelligent, otherwise, how could they become so fat while wandering and scavenging? Of course, they would also use various methods to beg from two-legged beings.
3Fold Ear Cat

Fold ear cats are also very docile and cute, and their intelligence is also high. They like to play with their owners, and they can quickly learn whatever their owners teach them.
However, since ear folding is a 'genetic defect,' although it's cute, it can cause a lot of pain and inconvenience if it develops. Even if it doesn't develop, it may still have many problems, so if you can't take care of a cat properly, it's not recommended to keep a fold ear cat.
4Siamese Cat
Siamese cats are also very beautiful and intelligent. They can even understand what their owners are saying, and they will run to their owners to 'chat' when they have nothing to do. Of course, in fact, it's the owner who's chatting, and they're listening, although they understand some of it, it's only a small part.

However, cat owners shouldn't shave Siamese cats easily, otherwise, it might turn into… who knows what!
5Hairless Cat

The intelligence of hairless cats is considered the highest, and they are also very independent. Although they look a bit ugly and scary, they are actually very docile. For people who are allergic to cat hair but like two-legged beings, they are a good choice.
These cats have high intelligence and are perfect for 'lazy' people who don't want to spend too much time and energy. Do you know any other intelligent cats?