British
Shorthair
Description
/ History
The British Shorthair, probably the oldest English breed of cat, traces its ancestry back to the domestic cat of Rome. This breed was first prized for its physical strength and hunting ability, but soon became equally recognized and valued for its calm demeanor, endurance and loyalty to man.
The British Shorthair is a comparatively rare cat in the United States. Around 1980 it was recognized for championship competition by CFA stimulating much needed interest in the breed. Recognized world-wide, many fine “Brits” are still imported today from England, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia to help widen the gene pool for breeders in the United States.
The British Shorthair is gaining in popularity every year as it is bred and exhibited by an increasing number of enthusiastic fanciers. Because of its easy-going nature and intelligence, it has become a favorite of animal trainers, for use in Hollywood films and television commercials. The British Shorthair has a short plush coat with a luxurious feel which is very easy to groom. A British Shorthair is always in quiet control of his or her environment, supervising everyone and everything that happens in the family. A larger sized cat that prefers to be on the ground, Brits are not known for acrobatics or speed. However, they are steadfast companions to the entire family and definitely look before they leap. When gracelessness is observed, the British Shorthair is duly embarrassed; quickly recovering with a “Cheshire Cat smile.”
Although first known as the British Blue, due to the breed’s original color, its native country incorporated a wide variety of colors under the term British Shorthair in the 1950’s. CFA also now recognizes the British Shorthair in many different colors and patterns.
Weight: 9-12
lbs. Eyes:
The
British
Shorthairs eyes are large and round. The color depends on
the coat color. Coat:
Short; very dense; well bodied; resilient and firm to touch; no double or wooly coat.
Associations:
The British
Shorthair are
accepted in all major associations.
Cat toys for the British
Shorthair:
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Play
Balls for Cats by Toy Shoppe
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Furry
Mice -These are the ones that no cat can resist!
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Kitty Glow Toys -Two of the cutest kitty toys you've ever seen.
Each cat who tested these just loved them! Hours of fun!
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Fancy Kitty Toys -Pull the tongue or tail of these colorful critters and they'll shake and shiver to arouse your cat's interest Can be filled with catnip (not included) for extra fun!
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