

I
recently came across the following brief history and description of
the British Shorthair…

The British Shorthairs of today are the descendants of domestic cats
brought to Britain by Caesar and the conquering Roman Legions. During
the 400 years that Rome ruled Britain, these house cats mated with
the local European cats to create a hardy breed.
Careful and selective breeding since the 19th century has produced
shorthaired cats which conform to a set standard.
The best of their characteristics were maintained so that they are
now a very hardy cat which has not changed much over more recent years
except to add a variety of different colors to the breed.
Harrison Weir, who wrote the first comprehensive book on cats in 1889
gave this the most prominent place in his book. He so loved the British
street cat that he almost singlehandedly elevated it to a registerable
breed.
Until the turn of the century, the British Shorthair Cat was the most
popular breed of cat at the cat shows held at the Crystal Palace in
London. Then the exotic Persians and Siamese landed on English shores,
and so captured the nations cat lovers that it was not until the 1930??™s
that the popularity of the British Shorthair regained some lost ground.
With today hectic lifestyles, many people find the British Shorthair
to be a perfect addition to their household. He is a calm, quite companion
who appreciates quality time without demanding your total attention.
Physical Characteristics
The ideal British Shorthair can be described as square in body, and
having a short, firm, dense coat.
This cat is compact, well balanced and powerful having a round muscular
body with short and sturdy legs.
The tail is short and thick with a rounded tip. The head should be
massive and rounded with the ears and eyes set wide apart. The face
should have round full cheeks with a short straight nose and well
developed.

Females are less massive in all respects than the males with the males
in particular, having larger joBig, round, even colored eyes reveal
that this is an animal with ???inner strength??? and a calm composure
which enables it to handle most situations.

The
classic, and best known British Shorthair is the British Blue with
the lovely deep copper colored eyes. However, the British come in
all colors, including black, white, red, cream, chocolate, lilac,
blue/cream, tortoiseshell and patterned.

Crossing
the British with the Himalayan created the very striking colorpoint
British Shorthair cat which has lovely blue eyes.