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Grooming And Socialization Needs Of British Shorthair Cats



Do you plan to add a new member to your happy family? The British Shorthair cats are ideal if you are looking for a relaxed, friendly, yet fun-to-be-with pet that can spread joy to your household. Because of these wonderful traits, they are suited for big families, including those with young kids and other household pets.

The British Shorthairs are not looking for a chaotic world so expect they will behave well in your home. But they do love getting the attention of everyone, and they like returning the favor when treated right. Ensure, however, to introduce the cat to your entire family gently, and supervise early interactions to avoid misunderstandings between and among all parties. Note that a British Shorthair matures when she reaches 3 to 5 years of age.

These felines look so cute because of their appearance, resembling teddy bears. Can you imagine that? A British Shorthair has round cheeks and head, large round peepers, and a thick but short coat. Their bodies are strong – thanks to their sturdy legs, round paws, and thick tail. Most British Shorthairs come in a blue fur coat (thus, the nickname British Blues), but their colors may vary from black, white, chocolate, and lilac.

Any problem affecting your pet's skin and/or hair coat should require a visit to an animal hospital Chesapeake, VA.


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