Information about British Shorthair Cat Breed 

      What type of breed is a British Shorthair cat?

      The British Shorthair is a muscular-bodied cat, recognisable for various distinctive features. These include a dense coat, a broad face, and large round eyes. The British Shorthair comes in different colours and patterns; however, the Blue British is the most commonly seen with its deep grey colour and bright copper eyes. While known for their gentle and playful nature, the breed is also considered more independent. British Shorthair cats, while affectionate in their way, differ from other breeds in that they can become uncomfortable when picked up or will only tolerate being picked up briefly. For this reason, they may not be suitable for families with small children. The British Shorthair has a less demanding temperament than some other cat breeds, so it is considered an ideal companion for those with active or busy lives.

      History of the British Shorthair cat

      British Shorthair cats are pedigree cats, resulting from intensive breeding during the late 1800s. English cat breeder Harrison Wier, considered the first professional cat breeder, is thought to have developed the British Shorthair through a selective breeding program. The breed originated from a cross between domestic shorthair cats and other purebred lines, including Persians and Russian Blues – a breed recognisable for its solid blueish-grey fur and large green eyes. Breeding sought to retain the hardy traits of the domestic shorthair while enhancing physical characteristics drawn from other breeds, like a round face, a dense coat and a solid body.

      British Shorthair cats breed information

      Breed: The British Shorthair is a pedigree, medium-sized cat breed, recognisable for its dense fur, stocky build and rounded face.

      Coat type: British Shorthair cats have short coats of plush fur. Some types of British Shorthair cats may have a double-layered coat.

      Grooming: Regular brushing helps remove any excess or loose fur. 

      Shedding: British Shorthair cats shed a moderate amount year-round and will shed more during Autumn and Spring.

      Activity level: Moderate

      Apartment friendly: Yes

      Other pet friendly: Yes

      British Shorthair cat appearance and characteristics

      The British Shorthair cat is recognisable by its medium-to-large size, stocky build, muscular legs, plush coat and expressive golden eyes (eye colour can also range from green to blue). In addition, this breed has a noticeably rounder face than other cat breeds, which gives them the appearance of having ‘chubby cheeks’. Original illustrations of the Cheshire Cat featured in Lewis Carroll’s famous book Alice in Wonderland were thought to be inspired by this physical quirk. Although British Blue is the most recognised colour, the breed comes in a raft of hues and cat patterns. These include black, white, cream, red, silver, brown, cameo (a white or light grey colour flecked with a gold hue), or tortoiseshell.

      British Shorthair cat personality and temperament

      Reserved may be a fitting description of the British Shorthair; however, restrained may better define their nature and personality. The breed is notable for its independence while, at the same time, being very gentle and loving. This unusual combination of traits can make the breed suitable for busy singles or couples.

      While not as demanding as other breeds, British Shorthair cats love spending time with their people and are affectionate in their own lovely way. It should be noted this breed isn’t a lap cat, but they will happily sit beside a person while being patted or stroked. The British Shorthair cat has a quiet, unassuming temperament and is a little shy overall. These aspects of its personality may mean it isn’t suitable for a home with young children who may not understand the breed’s need for a peaceful setting.

      British Shorthair cat breed traits

      The British Shorthair is a curious and intelligent breed. They are playful and will play as a way to entertain themselves – whether a toy is handy or not. Armed with an inventive mind, the British Shorthair is as likely to fashion a toy from whatever it can find, much to its owner’s delight or potential dismay.

      While generally a calm and contented homebody, the breed also likes to keep watch on its territory. A perch or windowsill provides the best vantage point. Potential owners may consider some supervised outside time; however, due to their gentle nature, it is recommended to keep them as indoor cats only.

      British Shorthair cat lifespan

      The British Shorthair cat can live up to 15 years with proper care and a healthy lifestyle.

      The dos and don’ts of caring for a British Shorthair cat

      Do: Keep a close eye on how much you feed your British Shorthair cat. Overfeeding can lead to obesity and health problems. Discuss diet with your vet for information about the right food and the correct amount.

      Don’t: Forget to brush your British Shorthaired cat once per week. While the breed is not an excessive shedding one, it sheds a moderate amount and more during seasonal moults. Brushing at least once a week helps remove loose fur and allows bonding with your cat.

      Do: Factor in time for play. Play can help your British Shorthair stay mentally alert and physically active. As kittens, the British Shorthair cat has boundless energy, but as they mature, this drops sharply, and they develop a fondness for relaxation. 

       

       

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