British Shorthair

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British Shorthair
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Origin United Kingdom
Weight 9–18 lbs
Coat Short, dense
Life span 12–17 years
Temperament Easygoing, affectionate, independent

The British Shorthair is one of the oldest identifiable cat breeds, known for its dense coat, round face, and calm, easygoing temperament.

History

The breed traces its origins to domestic cats brought to Britain by the Romans, later refined through selective breeding in the 19th century into the modern British Shorthair.

Physical characteristics

British Shorthairs have a stocky, well-rounded body, dense plush coat, and a round face with round eyes, most famously seen in the solid blue-grey coloring often called "British Blue."

Temperament

British Shorthairs are known for being calm, easygoing, and moderately independent, making them well suited to a variety of households.