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British Shorthair

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British Shorthair

Name:British Shorthair

Alias:Felis catus

Outline:Carnivora

Family:felidae

length:50-70cm

Weight:4-8kg

Life:13-16 year

IUCN:LC

Trait:One of the most popular cats in the world

British Shorthair Life habits and morphological characteristics

The body is very thick, the chest is full and wide, the legs are strong, the length is short to medium, the paws are round, the base of the tail is strong, and the tip of the tail is blunt. The head is round, the distance between the two ears is wide, the cheeks are round, the chin is strong, the ears are medium-sized, the large and round eyes are wide open, and the nose is of moderate width. The coat is short and very dense. The cheeks of male cats are more developed than those of female cats, and they are larger than female cats in all aspects.
There are 15 recognized breeds, the most famous of which is the blue British Shorthair. Shaded tabby patterns appear in solid, smoke, shaded, shaded gold, bicolor, and calico kittens. It is not bad.
It has a strong adaptability and will not change due to changes in the environment. So, if you buy this cat, don't worry that it will give you a headache because of changes in the environment.

British Shorthair Distribution range and habitat

all around the world

British Shorthair Detailed Introduction

The British Shorthair cat may be the oldest cat breed in the UK. It can be said to be a model in the cat family. Its ancestors can be traced back to the ancient Roman period. The breeding process of the British Shorthair can be said to have gone through hardships, which makes this ancient breed still loved by people today. The British Shorthair cat is also one of the most popular pet cats in the world, and it is also the first pet cat raised by many novice cat owners.

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In 1900, the first British Shorthair cats registered as "domestic shorthair cats" were imported into the United States, and this name was used until the 1950s. In 1979, the British Shorthair cat was finally recognized as an independent breed by TICA and recognized by CFA in 1980. The French FFF recognized the breed in 1979.

According to data from 2013, British Shorthair has once again become the most popular and popular cat in the world, without a doubt.

        There are 15 colors of British Shorthair cats recognized by the International Cat Association: pure blue, pure black, silver gradient, golden gradient, tabby, cream, cream, blue and white, lavender, pure white, blue and white, red and white, black and white, tricolor (a combination of blue cream and white) and Van color

British Shorthair cats like to be close to their owners and like to sleep on your knees obediently. However, cats who do not exercise for a long time are prone to obesity, and cats who are too fat will also have problems with their physical condition. So, you should play games with it for at least half an hour every day.


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