Theres no telling because either their personality is genetic or learned behavior.
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There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that cats adopt the personalities of their owners. Cats have their own unique behaviors and personalities that are influenced by a variety of factors including genetics, early socialization, and individual experiences.
Well it depends which way you are asking. If you mean different because of the superstition that black cats are bad luck then no because that is not true. If you are asking if black cats are different from other colored cats, yes and no. They are both cats and will be relatively the same, but cats have different personalities and will not be exactly alike.
No, cats all have different personalities that may not be compatible with other felines.
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yeah ... of course, there are many types of hamsters and they each have different personalities
No one really knows and no one knows if more personalities are being created.
Tabby cats
There is no cats on mars
Like humans, animals have personalities that differ from one another. Saying cats are better than dogs or vice versa solely based on one dog's personality is not right. Like humans, some dogs and cats have bright personalities and some have darker, more independent personalities. Differs from cat to cat and dog to dog.
Tigers and many different types of leopards. I'm not sure what other cats chuff