British Shorthairs also get on well with dogs providing they
are good around cats, that is.
British Shorthairs are one of the most popular pure breeds in the UK
and for good reason.
With this said, British Shorthairs are not overly energetic
and will happily lounge around the home if they can.
It's always wiser to keep a
close eye on any cat which includes British Shorthairs when they are around smaller pets, just in case.
British Shorthairs are well proportioned cats that boast a kind and sincere
look about them which is one of the breed's most endearing features.
He went on to be one of the most popular stud cats back in the day and
most British Shorthairs today can trace their ancestry back to him.
The breed was eventually recognised by the Cat Fanciers Association in 1978 and in order to maintain their genetic diversity,
this lovely breed continues to be crossed with American Shorthairs.
The added bonus being that British Shorthairs get on with everyone including other pets and
dogs which when paired to their independent, yet loving, loyal natures makes them the perfect family pet.
American Shorthairs have found their way into the heart
and home of many humans for centuries and are today one of the most beloved races that can be owned as a pedigree dog on the world.