The British Shorthair cat, with a round and fat body, short and thick developed limbs, short and dense coat, large head and round face, gentle and calm, friendly to people and very easy to keep. It was recognized early on in the British local area, and in 1901, there was also an ideal image of its cat breed.
The British Shorthair (details)
It was originally a fairly large and sturdy blue cat, but after the 1970s, the coat color and appearance began to change. It became smaller and smaller in size, with a wider variety of coat colors, and all the changes led to an elegant style.
The following cat encyclopedia brings you knowledge on cat breeds for your reference The appearance ranges from medium to large. Its skeleton and muscle is very developed, short and fat neck and and broad and flat shoulders to match.
The head is round and broad, and the biggest feature is that the distance between the ears is very close. Hair color *** There are fifteen breeds recognized, of which the most famous is the blue line of the British Shorthair cat. The coat is short, dense fleece, elastic, and can be wrapped tightly around the entire body.
Hair breed short hair breed. The eyes are round and large, and the color is based on the coat. Eye color varies according to body hair. Adaptability Its adaptability is very strong and will not change due to the change of environment. So if you get this cat, don't worry it will give you a headache because of the change of environment. Personality The British Shorthair cat is bold and curious, but very gentle, and will not lose its temper, not to mention the noise and screaming.
ExerciseBritish Shorthair cats love to be close to their owners and sleep on your lap. However, cats are prone to gain weight if they don't do exercise for a long time, and cats that are too fat for their size will have problems with their physical condition. Therefore, you should at least do games with it for about half an hour every day. Hair loss British Shorthair cat's coat is soft and thick like flannel, rarely shedding and easy to take care of. However, the cat sheds hair all year round, especially during the spring and fall coat changing seasons.
The cat's own grooming will swallow the hair into the stomach, forming a hairball in the stomach over time, and if it cannot be spit out through vomiting, and cannot be discharged through the intestines in time, and stagnates in the stomach, the hairball will form a blockage, affecting the appetite, and even endangering life. Therefore, if it is in the hair loss period, the owner can be appropriate for its more combing a few times a day.