- British Shorthair
Infobox Catbreed
name = British Shorthair
imagecaption = A blue British Shorthair
country =United Kingdom
aacestd = http://www.aaceinc.org/pages/breeds/brit.htm
cfastd = http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/british.html
acfastd = http://www.acfacat.com/breeds/standards/britishstd.html
ticastd = http://www.ticaeo.com/Content/Publications/Pages/BS.pdf
ccastd = http://www.cca-afc.com/en/showcase/desc/brit_sh.html
acfstd = http://www.acf.asn.au/Standards/Contents.htm
cccofa = http://cccofa.asn.au/standard.htm
fifestd = http://fifeweb.org/wp/breeds/std/bri_std.htmlThe British Shorthair (also referred to as the European Shorthair) is a domesticatedcat that is said to resemble ateddy bear . Its features make it a popular breed in cat showscite web|url=http://www.thecatsite.com/Breeds/56/British-Shorthair-Cats.html|title=British Shorthair Breed Profile|publisher=TheCatSite|accessdate=2006-08-31] . It has been the most popular breed of cat registered by the UK'sGoverning Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) since 1999 when it overtook the Siamese breed [http://www.gccfcats.org/brdsrgd.htmlcite web|url=http://www.gccfcats.org/brdsrgd.html|title=Analysis of Breeds Registered by the GCCF
publisher=GCCF|accessdate=2008-01-01] .Origin
The British Shorthair is the descendant of cats brought to Britain by the Romans which then interbred with wild native cats [ [http://www.thecatsite.com/Breeds/56/British-Shorthair-Cats.html TheCatSite.com - British Shorthair Cats ] ] [ [http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/british.html Cat Fanciers' Association: Breed Profile: British Shorthair ] ] [ [http://www.wnca.com.au/Breed%20Profiles/British%20Shorthair.htm British Shorthair ] ] . Later they were crossbred with Persian Cats to improve the thickness of their coat. The breed was defined in the nineteenth century and British Shorthairs were shown at the 1871 Crystal Palace cat show [ [http://www.thecatsite.com/Breeds/56/British-Shorthair-Cats.html TheCatSite.com - British Shorthair Cats ] ] . The popularity of the breed had declined by the 1940s, but since the end of the second world war breeding programs have intensified and the breed's popularity is high once again [ [http://www.thecatsite.com/Breeds/56/British-Shorthair-Cats.html TheCatSite.com - British Shorthair Cats ] ] .The first British Shorthairs arrived in Australia in 1968. Breeding under the prefix Redwyton, Tops and Trevor Jowett imported a blue breeding pair. [ [http://newcatsontheblog.blogsome.com/2006/09/ New Cats On The Blog :: September :: 2006 ] ] .One of the largest online resources for British Shorthair pedigree information is Pawpeds. The free database maintained by Hanny Olsen contains records for nearly 39,000 cats dating back to the beginning of the Cat Fancy we know today. [ [http://pawpeds.com/cgi-bin/BRI The British Shorthair Database ] ] .
Breed description
British Shorthairs have very dense, plush coats that are often described as crisp or cracking, which refers to the way the coat breaks over the cat's body contours. Eyes are large, round and copper in colour. They have round heads with full, chubby cheeks and a body that is rounded and sturdy. British Shorthairs are large and muscular, and are described as having a cobby build. The breed has a broad chest, shoulders and hips with short legs, round paws and a plush but not fluffy tail [ [http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/british-sh-faq.html Cat Fanciers: British Shorthair: Cat Breed FAQ ] ] . These are the characteristics listed in most governing bodies breeds standards to which show cats must conform.
The males of this breed are larger than the females, and the size difference between them is more easily noticed compared to other breeds. As with many breeds the adult males may also develop prominent cheek jowls that distinguish them from their female counterparts cite web|url=http://pusscats.com/British_Shorthair.htm|title=British Shorthair. British Shorthair Cats, British Shorthair Cat Breed Information and Pictures|publisher=PussCats.com|accessdate=2006-09-08] . The typical lifespan of this breed is 14 to 20 years [ [http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/british-sh-faq.html Cat Fanciers: British Shorthair: Cat Breed FAQ ] ] .
The males' average weight is 5-10 kilograms, whereas a female would weigh up to 5-7.
Varieties
British Shorthairs come in many colours. For many years the more popular blue variant was common enough to have a breed name of its own: the 'British Blue'. It remains one of the most popular colours in the breed, however there are now a large variety of other colour and pattern variations accepted by most feline governing bodies and associations. These include the colours black, blue, white, red, cream, chocolate, lilac, cinnamon and fawn. They can be bred in "self" or "solid" which is all the one colour as well as the colourpoint, tabby, shaded and bicolour patterns. All colours and patterns also come in the tortoiseshell pattern which is a combination of red and cream with other colours [http://www.cfa.org/breeds/standards/british.htmlcite web|url=http://www.cfa.org/breeds/standards/british.html|title=Breed Standard: British Shorthair
publisher=CFA|accessdate=2008-01-01] .Of these colours chocolate and it's dilute version lilac are relatively new. A lilac British Shorthair is described as having a pink-grey coat. Even newer are British Shorthair cats in cinnamon and its dilute form fawn. British are also bred in a shadded (tipped) coat pattern, in both the silver and the golden form.Temperament
British Shorthairs are an easygoing breed of cats. They have a stable character and take well to being kept as indoor only cats. This is ideal for apartment living. It also keeps them safe from harm that might befall them outside. They are not terribly demanding of attention, although they will let you know if they feel like playing and enjoy mouse type or stick style toys. They are not hyperactive or "in your face" cats preferring to sit next to you or near you rather than on you. They will tend to supervise household activities either watching from a comfy perch or laying on the floor nearby.
British Shorthairs are wonderful cats for people who work as they are very happy just to laze around the house while you are out. They don't get destructive or need other animals for company. They do enjoy having another British Shorthair or a cat with a similar temprement around though.
They like attention and enjoy being petted. They are not a very vocal breed but will meow to communicate with their owners. For example when they are hungry and you are preparing their food they will meow at you. They may also meow at their favourite toy as they play with it. British Shorthair cats have a tendency to follow people from room to room as they want to be with you and see what is going on. Some do not mind being cuddled but most prefer to keep four paws on the ground and have you pat them rather than pick them up.
The breed has become a favourite of animal trainers because of its nature and intelligence, and in recent years these cats have appeared in Hollywood films and television commercials [ [http://pusscats.com/British_Shorthair.htm British Shorthair. British Shorthair Cats, British Shorthair Cat Breed Information and Pictures ] ] . British Shorthair owners have reported that their cats have spontaneously started to play fetch with toys like dogs do showing how quickly their cats can learn small tricks.
Care
The British Shorthair does not require a lot of grooming because the fur does not tangle or mat easily. However, it is recommended that the coat be brushed now and again, especially during seasonal shedding. At this time they may develop
hairball s. These are caused by a build up of hair in the digestive system when it is injested during grooming. British Shorthairs are big cats with a heavy bone structure and solid build. They can be prone to obesity when desexed or kept indoors so care should be taken with their diet. They are a heavy cat so a good rule of thumb is how they look rather than how much they weigh. . cite web|url=http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/british-sh-faq.html|title=The British Shorthair: Cat Breed FAQ|publisher=Cat Fanciers|accessdate=2006-07-28]Famous British Shorthairs
*Writer
Lewis Carroll and illustratorSir John Tenniel chose the breed as the model for theCheshire cat in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " cite web|url=http://cats.about.com/cs/breedprofiles/p/britshorthair.htm|title=Breed Profile - British Shorthair Cat|publisher=About|accessdate=2006-07-28] .
*A British Shorthairsilver tabby is the face ofWhiskas and aBritish Blue is the face of Sheba cat food. TheBacardi Breezer commercials also featured a silver tabby British Shorthair.
*InTerry Pratchett 'sDiscworld Humour/Fantasy Novels, the Lancre WitchNanny Ogg 's catGreebo (also known as The Terror of the Ramtops) is a British Blue.
*Winston Churchill (Church) from Pet Semetary was a British Blue.
*Happy Cat (at times known as the first "lolcat"), a meme started on theSomething Awful forums that has since become popular on many websites.
*Toby a fictional cat on the ABC dramaDesperate Housewives is a British Shorthair.References
External links
* [http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/articles/british-shorthair.html Cat Fanciers Association - Breed Article]
* [http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/british.html Cat Fanciers Association - Breed Profile]
* [http://p.webring.com/hub?ring=british_sh British Shorthair Cat Webring] Breed profile sites:
* [http://www.british-shorthairs.co.uk/british/british_shorthair_breed_profile.htm Southern British Shorthair Cat Club]
* [http://www.kkoe.net/en/navigation/breeds/british.htm Der Katzenklub Österreichs (in English)]
* [http://www.petpublishing.com/catkit/breeds/british.shtml Cats and Kittens]
* [http://www.gorki.net/breeds/BrShort.html Catland]
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