'I'm a vet and here are the four breeds of cat I would never own'Ben the Vet has taken to TikTok to share his opinion on four popular cat breeds, explaining why he wouldn't want to own them - and some viewers were not impressedSome cat breeds are easier to own than others (Image: (Image: Getty))ByPaige IngramPaige FreshwaterSocial Newsdesk Writer03:00, 3 Nov 2024|commentsA vet has revealed four breeds of cat he would never own due to health reasons - and some may surprise you. Cats are one of the UK's most popular pets but a vet has warned against owning certain breeds explaining some of them can be quite aggressive. He has taken to TikTok to reveal the cat breeds he wouldn't want as pets. Ben the Vet, who boasts a following of 5.1 million on the platform, shared his thoughts on four popular feline breeds, explaining why they're not for him. He kicked off his list by saying he'd never own a Bengal, despite acknowledging their beauty and stunning coats. However, he explained that due to their hybrid nature - a mix of wild and domestic cats - they can be quite aggressive and require a lot of stimulation, making them unsuitable for many homes. Next up, he admitted he wouldn't want to own a Sphynx because he "prefers cuddling a fluffy cat". The Scottish Fold was another breed he wouldn't buy due to their main feature, curly ears, being a result of a cartilage disorder. This defective cartilage is also found in all of their joints, leading to painful arthritis at a young age. He concluded by saying he wouldn't want to support the breeding of Scottish Fold cats due to their potential suffering, reports the Express. Nabbing the top spot of pets to avoid, our expert declares he would steer clear of Persian cats due to their squashed faces causing a myriad of health issues. He elaborated: "I have seen Persian cats whose noses look inverted into their face and their eyes bulge beyond their nose. People don't realise they can struggle to breathe just as badly as some of the flat-faced dog breeds. It is for the same reasons on the whole - their nostrils are too small, all of the bones in their nasal passage are crowded together, and their tear ducts usually don't work properly." He noted that although some breeders are attempting to rectify these issues, they're vastly outnumbered. A video commenter bemoaned: "The original Persian cat was so beautiful and I'm so upset we've bred them to this extreme." Another highlighted: "Poor Persians. People really need to open their eyes." A fellow feline lover shared: "My cat is Persian but bred to have an open face and has never had any issues thankfully." Concluding the comments, a user expressed: "Justice for Sphynx cats."Top Stories Don't Miss FollowMirrorFacebookX (Twitter)Comment MORE ONCatsAnimalsVeterinary ServiceGet email updates with the day's biggest storiesSign upInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.We use your sign-up to provide content in ways youâve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More infoThank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourPrivacy NoticeStory SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.