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Compare Mixed Breed and Balinese side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.

Breed traits

Character & behavior

Energy level
Playfulness
Intelligence
Trainability
Protectiveness
Sociability
Can stay alone

Lifestyle fit

Apartment-friendly
Yes
Yes
Good with kids
Yes
Yes
Good for first-time owners
Yes
Yes
Shedding
Noise level
Exercise needs

Physical & general

Life span
12–15 years
12–15 years
Weight
3.5–7.5 kg
3.5–4.5 kg
Height
20–25 cm
30–40 cm
Grooming effort
Nutrition sensitivity
Health risk
Heat tolerance
Cold tolerance
Origin
United States
The Balinese and Mixed Breed cats are both affectionate and sociable pets, making them great companions for families and first-time owners. The Balinese, a breed originating from the United States, is known for its higher intelligence and trainability compared to the Mixed Breed. With a lifespan of 12 to 15 years, both breeds share similar longevity. However, the Balinese tends to be more energetic and playful, requiring more exercise than the Mixed Breed. The Mixed Breed, while slightly heavier, has a similar weight range and is also apartment-friendly. With a lower noise level and grooming difficulty, the Mixed Breed may appeal to those looking for a more low-maintenance pet. Ultimately, the choice between these two breeds will depend on the owner's lifestyle and preferences.

Mixed Breed — Advantages

Lower weight range (3.50-7.50 kg) offers more variety
Lower energy level (3) for a more relaxed lifestyle
Easier grooming (2) for low-maintenance care
Lower noise level (2) for quieter homes
Also good with kids and first-time owners

Disadvantages

Less intelligent (3) may lead to more challenges in training
Slightly less sociable (4) compared to Balinese
Lower exercise needs (3) might not suit active families

Balinese — Advantages

Higher intelligence level (5) for better problem-solving
More trainable (4) for easier obedience
More energetic (4) for active families
Higher sociability (5) for companionship
Good with kids and first-time owners

Disadvantages

Requires more exercise (4) than Mixed Breed
Moderate grooming difficulty (3) may be challenging for some
Slightly higher noise level (3) could be a concern in quiet environments

Frequently Asked Questions

Which breed is better for families with children?

Both breeds are good with kids, but the Balinese has a higher sociability score.

How much exercise do these breeds need?

The Balinese requires more exercise (4) compared to the Mixed Breed (3).

Are these breeds suitable for first-time pet owners?

Yes, both breeds are good for first-time owners.

What is the grooming requirement for each breed?

The Balinese has a moderate grooming difficulty (3), while the Mixed Breed has an easier grooming requirement (2).

How do their noise levels compare?

The Balinese has a moderate noise level (3), whereas the Mixed Breed is quieter (2).

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