History And Health Facts About British Shorthair Kittens For Sale NYC

By Donald Harris


When you first look at it, the shorthair cat seems like a lazy, laid back type of cat. However, the cats appearance is deceiving as it is a gifted and stealth hunter. The cat has its origins in England, having been brought into the country by the Romans who carried out the British invasion. If you are considering getting a new pet, here a few interesting facts about the best British shorthair kittens for sale NYC.

The cat breed was a domestic favorite in many British households in the early nineteenth century. Its existence was however threatened by the upcoming of other breeds in the mid-twentieth century. The breed was saved by cat enthusiasts who worked hard to ensure there was ample breeding to keep the variety alive. Around the turn of the century, the breed was introduced into America to a huge following due to its friendly personality and unusually large size.

The breeds main color was what came to be referred to as the British Blue Hue. This was the only color that the cat associations in America recognized. Nevetheless, at the end of the Second World War, the color was almost phased out completely by other varieties.

However, cat buffs went ahead and bred the Shorthair breed with the Persian blue cat and thus ensured the continuity of the gene pool that held the blue color. There are various colors that the British variety comes in today including Orange, Blue, Smoke, and the very common bi-color varieties.

The cat is easily recognizable from its large frame, relatively round nose and big cheeks. It has a thick, furry tail that is relatively short as compared to those of other breeds. The cat can weigh between nine and eighteen pounds depending on the gender and feeding patterns. This is the perfect cat breed for those with limited time since it requires little to no attention. It also has a notable loyalty trait towards its owner.

The cat requires minimal attention and will be quite content in the outdoors doing its thing. Within the house, it will be quite comfortable lying beside the owner, but not on their lap. The breed is also quite friendly and safe around young children. You only need to keep its feeding bowl full. Take note, however, that it can easily become obese if you do not observe its diet.

These cat breeds have a relatively long life expectancy that extends up to twenty years. They have very few health concerns. The main issue to look out for is the cats rare blood type. While most household felines are of the type A blood group, the Shorthair breed is of the type B blood group. It is crucial that your pet vet knows this incase the case your cat ever required a blood-related medical procedure.

It is quite easy to groom this breed of cat. The breed has a thick and rough coat of fur that should get by with a single weekly combing. This is the perfect cat to get along with pet lovers who have enough time barely on their hands.




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