For the average home, a regular domestic shorthair cat is probably your best bet. These cats tend to be sweet and have average care needs. That said, there is a ton of variability within the same breed so look at each cat as an individual. You'll want to meet a potential cat ahead of time to ensure they're a good fit for your lifestyle.
For most people a standard dometic short or long haired cat i.e non purebred is going to suit them just fine as a pet. What us Brits call 'Moggies' suit home life well and they make loyal companions. Not everyone needs or wants a Pedigree show cat, but if they did I would recommend them the breed British Short Haire or BSH for short as a perfect cat for home lie. They have heaps of personality, are very friendly, and generally get on well with other cats, dogs and children. Being a cat behaviourist I adored my Bengal cat as she could be taught tricks and was so funny, but they are a whole lotta cat and are very time intensive in the amount of enrichment and stimulation they need. Please refer people to www.askthepetcoach.com Petrina Firth - The Pet Coach, Companion Animal Behaviorist.
I recommend the Maine Coon breed for potential pet owners due to its popularity and availability, which simplifies sourcing. This breed is family-friendly, ensuring compatibility with various lifestyles, and appeals to a broad audience, aligning well with market demand and profitability in affiliate marketing.
My wife and I absolutely love Siamese. We just adopted our second Siamese this week. We love them because they are as affectionate, vocal and extremely friendly. We both grew up with dogs, and this is the closest cat breed to a dog personality-wise, and we love it!