
Curious, affectionate, and distinctive. American Curls are known for their unique backward-curling ears and kitten-like personalities.
Personality and care at a glance
Height
23-30 cm9-12"
Weight
2.5-5 kg5.5-11 lbs
Lifespan
12-16 yrs
Medium - Size category based on typical adult weight
Balanced - enjoys play sessions and moderate activity
Moderately trainable - learns with consistent effort
Minimal grooming - occasional brushing
Rarely meows
How much this breed typically wants to be near their people versus enjoying time on their own.
Balanced companionship
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Activity requirements for American Curl
American Curls need regular daily exercise to stay fit and content. A mix of walks and play will keep them mentally and physically satisfied.
Moderate - active but adaptable
Puzzle toys and training games for mental exercise.
Regular walks at a moderate pace, ideally twice daily.
Active play sessions with balls or toys.
Playdates with other cats or interactive games with family.
Coat care and maintenance for American Curl
American Curls require minimal grooming maintenance. Occasional brushing and basic hygiene care will keep them looking their best.
A quick brush once a week removes loose hair and distributes natural oils for a healthy coat.
Bathe only when dirty or smelly - typically every 2-3 months. Over-bathing can strip natural oils.
Keep nails trimmed to prevent discomfort and clicking on floors. If you hear clicking, they're too long.
Brush teeth regularly or provide dental chews to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease.
Training approach for American Curl
The American Curl is reasonably trainable with consistent effort. They learn well but may need more repetition than eager learners.
Be patient and consistent. Use high-value rewards and keep training sessions short but frequent. Consistency in commands and expectations is key.
Use the same commands and expectations every time. Consistency helps them understand what you want.
Keep sessions to 10-15 minutes to maintain focus and prevent frustration for both of you.
Use especially enticing treats for training to maintain motivation and attention.
Some commands may take longer to learn. Stay patient and celebrate small victories.
Feeding guidelines for American Curl
Medium-sized breeds typically do well on twice-daily feeding with a balanced, high-quality diet appropriate for their age and activity level.
Choose a complete and balanced food appropriate for their life stage (kitten, adult, senior).
Active cats need more calories; less active cats need fewer. Adjust portions accordingly.
Look for foods with named meat sources as the first ingredient for optimal nutrition.
Feed at the same times each day to support digestive health and training routines.
Common health conditions to watch for in American Curl
Understanding breed-specific health risks helps you provide better preventive care. Regular vet checkups and health screenings can catch many issues early.
This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult with your veterinarian about your pet's specific health needs.
Estimated expenses for American Curl
Estimates based on 2024-2025 research, adjusted for American Curl's size. Actual costs vary by location and provider.
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1 references for American Curl
Information sourced from breed registries, veterinary organizations, and peer-reviewed research