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Yes, British Shorthairs are generally good with children and other pets. They are patient and tolerant, but it's always a good idea to supervise interactions, especially with young children.
British Shorthairs are known for their calm, gentle, and affectionate nature. They are often described as "couch potatoes" due to their laid-back personality.
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A reputable cattery will have healthy, well-socialized cats, clean facilities, and a breeder who is knowledgeable about the breed.
Kittens should be up-to-date on their vaccinations and deworming.
Most breeders recommend waiting until kittens are at least 12 weeks old before they leave their mother.
Look for catteries that are registered with a recognized cat association (like CFA or TICA) and have good reviews. And our cattery have registered at CFA, TICA, WCF, and FFF
While they are not as energetic as some other breeds, British Shorthairs still need daily playtime and exercise.
Kittens need frequent meals to support their growth. Consult your veterinarian for specific feeding guidelines.
Prices can vary widely depending on the breeder's reputation, the kitten's lineage, and the specific color or pattern.
Their short, dense coat is relatively easy to groom. Regular brushing to remove loose hair is sufficient.
Yes, British Shorthairs are generally gentle, affectionate, and good with children and other pets.
British Shorthairs come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including blue, silver, black, tabby, and more
With proper care, British Shorthairs can live for 12-16 years or longer.
Yes, British Shorthairs are generally good with children and other pets. They are patient and tolerant, but it's always a good idea to supervise interactions, especially with young children.
British Shorthairs are known for their calm, gentle, and affectionate nature. They are often described as "couch potatoes" due to their laid-back personality.