Interesting Facts About Exotic Shorthair Kittens

By Jeffrey Barnes


When given the choice of a cat or dog, many people would rather have a feline for a pet. The attraction to a cat is because they are independent, fun to be around and most of the time, very lovable. There are many breeds of cats, so there is something for everyone. There are cats that have really long fluffy fur and there are breeds that are known to never grow fur. For those that like being in between those breeds and having a short haired kitten. A breed that is to please people that like the traits of a Persian but do not desire the up keep in a long haired cat are the Exotic Shorthair Kittens.

They were created by combining Persian cats with American Shorthair cats. This introduced a feline that greatly resembles a Persian, but without the long fur. To make them a little stockier, the breed was crossbred with Russian Blues and Burmese. The stocky build became very popular among cat enthusiasts.

They new body type was very popular in cat and kitten shows across the country. However, as the popularity grew, some American breeders became disqualified because of the evident crossbreeding. In the nineteen sixties, the result became recognized as a new breed, but it was under the condition that they only be crossbred with Persians. Being bred with a Persian made a one in four chance that a kitten be born with long hair, although they cannot be registered by the CFA, Cat Fanciers Association.

Because of the common practice of breeding the breed with Persians, they have kept the typical Persian looks that are so popular. They are a cat that is considered stocky in build. Their broad skull is complimented by powerful jaws and large, round eyes. The coat is shorter than that of a Persian and a little longer than the American shorthair breed. They typically have the coat colors of a Persian and all are recognized by the CFA.

Not only do they have the looks of a Persian, the breed also has some of their personality traits. They are known as lap cats because of the enjoyment they get from being on or around their owners. They are often very calm but also have a lively attitude and likes to play from time to time.

Their grooming needs are another reason a lot of cat lovers are attracted to the breed. Their short hair is fairly easy to groom. Weekly brushings, the occasional bath and the cleaning from the cat itself helps keep the cat clean. Brushings are necessary to keep hairballs and shedding from getting bad.

The general health of the breed is pretty good. Due to careful breeding, they are not susceptible to disease. Although because of the shape of their head and face, they do have a few conditions that can be bothersome for the cat and owners. It effects the tear ducts and can often stain their fur around their face which requires regular cleanings with a warm, wet washcloth.

If these cats sound interesting to you, there is more information online. To find a reputable breeder in your area, do a little research, including reading reviews from previous buyers. Be sure to look at the heritage of the cat to make sure you can register it with the CFA. Only other kittens of that breed and Persians will be considered to get registration. It helps with the decision to read the reviews on the catteries.




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