About
British
Shorthairs of Regina is a small family cattery based on breeding beautiful and healthy
British Shorthair kittens. We really enjoy raising our cats and kittens, and
they are the most popular pedigree cats in the world! Our British Shorthair
cats and kittens are raised in a loving NO CAGED home with our children and
their aunty Icelandic Sheppard dog -Tyra.
British Shorthair kittens have an adorable teddy-bear quality-for this
reason we named our website, which combines with their look and affectionate
personality.
You
will love our British Shorthair kittens as we do!
The British
shorthair is often referred to as a “teddy bear” cat thanks to
the round face and dense, furry coat. These are medium-to-large cats
with a broad, deep chest and short legs that make
them appear stocky and solid. Males of this
breed tend to be noticeably larger than females.
The coat is short but dense with a thick
undercoat and stands away from the body — so it’s super plushy. Coat
color varies widely and can be in almost any combination, but silver
and blue are the most widely recognized.
The ears are small, set far apart and rounded
at the tips. The large, round eyes are
also set far apart, do not squint and vary in colors between blue, orange,
green and copper.
British Shorthairs are good, calm pets for families
once they move past their kitten stage.
They
are affectionate, intelligent and trainable and
will bond closely with their families. They usually get along with
well-behaved children.
British Shorthairs generally like
to be around their humans. They may even follow you from room to
room, although they don’t like to be
carried or held in laps. They value their alone time,
too, making this a good breed for a family absent from the home during the
day.
History
You
may not realize it, but you probably grew up with the British Shorthair. He is
the clever feline of Puss in Boots and the grinning Cheshire Cat of Alice in
Wonderland.
The
British Shorthair is native to England. With the rise of cat shows during the
Victorian era, cat fanciers began to breed the cats to a particular standard
and keep pedigrees for them. At the earliest cat shows, British Shorthairs were
the only pedigreed cats exhibited. All others were simply described by coat
type or color.
Two
world wars devastated the breed, and
few British Shorthairs remained after World War II. With the help of other
breeds, the Shorthairs, as they are called in Britain, were revitalized.
The
American Cat Association recognized the British Shorthair in 1967, but the Cat
Fanciers Association did not accept it until 1980. Now, all cat associations
recognize the breed.
Size
Males weight 12
to 20 pounds, females 8 to 14 pounds.
Vital Stats
Life Span:12
to 17 years
Personality
The British
Shorthair is mellow and easygoing, making him an excellent family companion. He
enjoys affection, but he’s not a “me, me, me” type of cat. Expect him to follow
you around the house during the day, settling nearby wherever you stop.
Full of British
reserve, the Shorthair has a quiet voice and is an
undemanding companion. He doesn’t require a lap, although he loves to sit next
to you. Being a big cat, he isn’t fond of being carried around.
This is a cat
with a moderate activity level. He’s
energetic during kittenhood, but usually starts to settle down by the time he
is a year old. More mature British Shorthairs are usually couch potatoes, but
adult males occasionally behave like goofballs. When they run through the
house, they can sound like a herd of elephants.
British
Shorthairs are rarely destructive; their manners are those of a proper
governess, not a soccer hooligan. They welcome guests confidently.
Care
The British Shorthair’s short, smooth coat is simple to groom with
weekly brushing or combing to remove dead hairs. A bath is rarely
necessary.
Brush the teeth to prevent periodontal disease. Daily dental
hygiene is best, but weekly brushing is better than nothing. Trim the nails weekly. Wipe
the corners of the eyes with a soft, damp cloth to remove any discharge. Use a
separate area of the cloth for each eye so you don’t run the risk of spreading
any infection.
Check the ears weekly. If
they look dirty, wipe them out with a cotton ball or soft damp cloth moistened
with a 50-50 mixture of cider vinegar and warm water. Avoid using cotton swabs,
which can damage the interior of the ear.
It’s a good idea to keep a British Shorthair as an indoor-only cat to
protect him from diseases spread by other cats, attacks by dogs or coyotes, and
the other dangers that face cats who go outdoors, such as being hit by a car. British Shorthairs who go outdoors
also run the risk of being stolen by someone who would like to have such a
beautiful cat without paying for it.
Coat Color And
Grooming
With his short, thick coat, round head and cheeks, big round eyes,
and rounded body, the British Shorthair resembles nothing so much as a cuddly
teddy bear. His body is compact but powerful with a broad chest, strong legs
with rounded paws and a thick tail with a
rounded tip. The coat comes in just about any color or pattern you could wish
for, including lilac, chocolate, black, white, pointed, tabby and many more.
The best known color is blue (gray) and
the cats are sometimes referred to as British Blues.
The shorthair does not reach full physical maturity until he is 3
to 5 years old.
Children And
Other Pets
This
mild-mannered cat is well suited to life with families with children and cat-friendly dogs. He loves the
attention he receives from children who treat him politely and with respect and
is forgiving of clumsy toddlers. Supervise young children and show them how to pet
the cat nicely. Instead of holding or carrying the cat, have them sit on the
floor and pet him. Other cats will not disturb his equilibrium. For best results,
always introduce any pets, even other cats, slowly and in a controlled setting.
In Unique british kittens we breed pure bred British shorthair cats and we are always happy to answer questions you might have.
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