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Do British Shorthair Cats Make Good Pets?

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Yes, British Shorthair Cats are excellent feline companions to people of all ages. What makes them good pets, you ask? Aside from their cuddly plump body and loveable wide-eyed stare, their sweet personality makes them simply irresistible.

Calm Feline Companions

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British Shorthairs cats are widely known for their relaxed and laid-back personality. Although these felines don’t like being cuddled or held as much, they do love staying close to their human companion so they tend to follow their owners around the house.

True Furry Buddies

Their friendly personality extends to other pets as well. With proper socialisation, British Shorthair cats can become good buddies with dogs and fellow felines.

Dogs
british shorthair cat with dogSince British Shorthairs are smart kitties that enjoy fun and games, they can keep up with the silly antics of pooches. However, when it comes to socialising the British Shorthair cat with a dog, read 3 Big Ways to Make Your Dogs and Cats to Get Along

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The British Shorthair cat gets on well with other cats, too. Because they are less territorial compared to other breeds, they can co-exist harmoniously with other cats. They have the patience and the right temperament to socialise with other cats and fellow British Shorthairs. All they need is a proper introduction and socialisation.

Although they love to be around their human, British shorthair cats are highly independent. As such, they can be left to their own devices. Because they are inherently calm and relaxed, they can be good companions to cats with separation anxiety.

Child Magnet

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British Shorthair cats do an exceptional job when it comes to interacting with children. Their patience and easy-going nature make them a child magnet. Although these felines are not lap cats nor do they enjoy being held that much, they are extremely tolerant of children and their shenanigans.

It is rare for a British Shorthair cat to become distressed or aggressive when interacting with kids. Even if there are certain situations where the British Shorthair had enough of their antics, they will simply walk away.

It is crucial to instil in children the importance of proper handling of a British Shorthair’s even if the breed is easy-going by nature. Let the children understand that pets are not toys and that they have to be treated with care and respect. Small children must be supervised whilst they are interacting with any pet.

Sweet Meows

british shorthair cat

These felines are generally known to be quiet compared to other cat breeds. And when they do meow, their voices are soft. However, it is a different story when they start to purr.

Trivia: British Shorthair cats tend to purr a lot. In fact, a British Shorthair once held the world record for having the loudest purr. It was said that this feline’s purr can rival a lawn mower’s noise.
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Emily Taylor

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