A little jealousy can be cute — but who feels it the hardest?
A pang of jealousy is proof you care, but how strongly it shows depends a lot on your personality type. This ranking lines up MBTI's 16 types, matched to cat breeds, from the most to the least jealous in love.
For reference only. Based on the love stats of 16 Love-Type Cats, for entertainment.

The Birman wants to be loved "just as much" in return. When it senses the love coming back is thin, jealousy and loneliness surface.
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The Abyssinian takes a proud first place. It loves attention and being adored, so when its partner's focus drifts elsewhere, it gets visibly restless. That easy-to-read jealousy is part of the charm.
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A surprising high ranker: the Norwegian Forest Cat. Cool on the surface, but possessiveness quietly grows inside. Since it doesn't say it out loud, it tends to bottle things up.
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The Somali is lively and free, yet secretly prone to loneliness. When messages from its partner slow down, anxiety builds and jealousy slips out.
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The Siamese's possessiveness comes with a competitive streak. When a rival appears, it fights back with drive rather than sulking.
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The Russian Blue is a deep lover that wants to be the only one. It usually endures, but once it crosses its limit, the feelings quietly overflow.
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The Persian feels so deeply that anxiety grows easily too. Unable to say it aloud, it sometimes ends up hurting quietly on its own.
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The Siberian puts its partner's happiness ahead of its own jealousy — a selfless love. If anything, the worry is that it endures too much.
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The Ragdoll hides its jealousy and quietly puts up with it — devoted to a fault. Whether you notice is the key.
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The Maine Coon feels uneasy when a partner's behavior "doesn't add up." Less jealousy, more a matter of order being broken.
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The Bengal is refreshingly quick to let go. It may bristle for a second, but the moment something fun comes along it forgets all about it.
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The Devon Rex loves the chase, so jealousy feels more like a game. A rival can even become fuel.
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The British Shorthair dates on a foundation of trust. Doubting is simply not its style — it protects the bond with sincerity rather than jealousy.
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The American Shorthair is the cool, low-attachment champion. It dislikes both clinging and jealousy, wanting a relationship of freedom and trust.
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The Scottish Fold is a calm peace-lover. It can shrug most things off with a "meh, whatever" — a type with little jealousy.
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The Chartreux finds jealousy "irrational" and meets it with logic. It's not that it doesn't feel it — it analyzes and processes it instead.
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