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To have the option to share the friendship of such wonderful and little animals is a gift. My family and I have an affection for these cats, Training and mingling them collectively. Bringing them up in our home and as a group gives us an uncommon open door at a friendship that commonly further develops us( man and pet), improvements like persistence and faithfulness.

Welcome To
CUTE BRITISH SHORTHAIR KITTEN HOME

Cute British shorthair Kitten Home Is A State Licensed Breeder Specialized In Raising Beautiful British Shorthair Kittens. Our Family Collectively Runs A Small TICA Registered Cattery By The Name Of “Cute British shorthair Kitten Home”. Here All Of Our Cats And Kittens Are Our Family Members; They Raised With Care, Treated With Love And Exceptionally Prepared Towards Their Eventual Departure Into Their New Homes. We Breed Elite High Class Purebred BSH Blue, Lilac, White And Bicolor Cats With Amber Eyes. It’s Our Favorite Hobby. All Our Cats Have The Origins Of The Best European Champion Bloodlines. The British Shorthair Is One Of The Most Popular Cat Breeds Which Originates From The Uk. They Are Easy-Going, Sweet, And Calm. British Shorthair Cats Are Fantastic Family Pets As They Bond With Not Just One But All Humans In The Household. They Also Get Along With Other Pets And Are Good With Children. Grooming Is A Breeze As They Only Require Weekly Brushing. Are You Interested In Getting A British Shorthair Kitten? Here Is A Brief Background Of This Cat
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WHY CHOOSE US

Due to the expensive nature of this breeds, it is often hard to find one at a fair price which is in a great health. Now, you can benefit from our yearly discounts. We only started this to make it possible for those who love these cats but cannot afford them due to the high prices. There are some really great families out there who will make great homes but just cannot afford to take in one of these babies.

All  our  kittens are home raised, current on shots and will come with all health records and a health guarantee. Before our kittens move into their new homes, they begin training and we ensure they get all their required shots from birth till when they are ready to go.

We will always be here to guide you and answer all your questions. You can always reach out to us by email or text .

HISTORY OF BRITISH SHORTHAIR KITTEN

The British Shorthair cat breed is said to have arrived in Great Britain through the Romans. When they invaded the British Isles in 43 C.E., they brought their cats to the new territory. It has been said that such felines were Egyptian domestic cats. The British Shorthair cat emerged from interbreeding with the local wildcats. Despite being an old cat breed, this feline was only recognised as a distinct breed in 1870. Selective breeding of the best specimens also began during the 1800s, with the blue-grey type being the desired variant. This feline was featured in the first-ever cat show in 1871 London, making her popular amongst cat fanciers. With the British Shorthair’s status as a pedigree cat, her popularity steadily increased. In fact, the characters of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland and Puss in Boots in Shrek were said to be based on this cat breed. At the turn of the 20th century, interest in the long-haired British Shorthair cats declined in favour of the short-haired ones. When breeders ceased developing these cats during World War II, they nearly died out. Thankfully, several cat fanciers were able to preserve what’s left of the breed. They initiated British Shorthair breeding programmes, wherein they cross-bred these cats with Persians, Burmese, and Russian Blues. This saved the British Shorthair cat breed from extinction. She later regained her popularity, ranking at the top of the list of most registered cats in the UK. The International Cat Association acknowledged the British Shorthair as a breed in 1979. The Cat Fanciers Association followed suit in 1980. She is also recognised by the American Cat Fanciers Association.

SOME OF OUR BEAUTIFUL AVAILABLE KITTENS

Name : NALA

Breed : BRITISH SHORTHAIR
GENDER: FEMALE
Price: $800
Registration: Yes (TICA)
Status: Available!!!
Vaccination: Up-to-date

Name : KEVO

Breed : BRITISH SHORTHAIR
GENDER: MALE
Price: $850
Registration: Yes (TICA)
Status: Available!!!
Vaccination: Up-to-date

Name : MILES

Breed : BRITISH SHORTHAIR
GENDER: MALE
Price: $850
Registration: Yes (TICA)
Status: Available!!!
Vaccination: Up-to-date

Name : RICK

Breed : BRITISH SHORTHAIR
GENDER: MALE
Price: $850
Registration: Yes (TICA)
Status: Available!!!
Vaccination: Up-to-date

Name : OLIVER

Breed : BRITISH SHORTHAIR
GENDER: MALE
Price: $850
Registration: Yes (TICA)
Status: Available!!!
Vaccination: Up-to-date

Name : MAX

Breed : BRITISH SHORTHAIR
GENDER: MALE
Price: $850
Registration: Yes (TICA)
Status: Available!!!
Vaccination: Up-to-date

ABOUT BRISTISH SHORTHAIR KITTEN

British Shorthair personality

The British Shorthair is a very pleasant cat to have as a companion. She is easy going and placid. The British is a fiercely loyal, loving cat and will attach herself to every one of her family members.

While the British loves to play, she doesn’t need hourly attention. If she is in the mood to play, she will find someone and bring a toy to that person. The British also plays well by herself, and thus is a good companion for single people.

What to expect

The British Shorthair is a thick, muscular cat so her nutrition must be carefully controlled. Despite her heavy boning and musculature, you want to make certain she keeps a proper weight and does not get out of condition. She must get adequate exercise. Interactive play may be necessary to keep the breed in good shape.

The British will play when she wants to play and will find a toy or create one out of anything she finds if a cat toy is not available.

A daily brushing is important, especially during seasonal changes when the coat is thickening or thinning. Even this Shorthair cat can get knots in her coat if she isn’t brushed regularly.

The British tolerates being left alone. She is affectionate but also spends time just sleeping in the sun. The British is an easy cat to care for and makes a wonderful, quiet companion.

History of the British Shorthair

The British Shorthair, while originally coming from the farms and streets of Britain, is also considered to be the first cat of the cat fancy. The father of this breed is Harrison Wier, who is thought of as the first professional cat breeder. He is known in cat fancy history as the Father of the Cat Fancy. Not only was he the first professional breeder, but he also determined the rules for the first cat show, which was held in Britain in 1871.

As if this were not enough, Harrison took the humble street cat of Britain and, through an intensive breeding program, transformed it to the pedigreed breed that he named the British. The British fell in love with their new now-pedigreed breed. When the Persian was introduced into Britain, it nudged out the British for the most popular breed temporarily. During the Second World War, as in the First World War, the British Shorthair breed was decimated, but it always reemerged into the top ranks of popularity. Today, the British shorthair is accepted in cat registries worldwide. At one time, it was known as the British Blue, but since it comes in a variety of colors, it is called either the British or the British Shorthair.

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