CAT
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American Shorthair
The American Shorthair is the most popular and most prevalent breed
of American cat.
American Shorthairs are medium
to large sized cats, with powerful legs and strong paws. Their muzzle
is squarish. Their coat is short, with the fur being thick, dense,
and stiff to protect them from cold, moisture, and superficial skin
injuries. Their coat thickens up in the winter and sheds in the
spring but still remains lighter and slimmer than its close cousin,
the British Shorthair. American Shorthairs are
very affectionate, long-living, disinclined to behavioral problems,
and gets along well with other family members including dogs. The
American Shorthair is also an excellent hunter, but its sunny and
gentle disposition make it ideal for families with small children.
An American shorthair is
not considered fully grown until 3-4 years old, when it attains
the true strong athletic proportion of its breed. Males are usually
larger then females and have definite jowls. It is perfectly happy
as an indoor or outdoor cat.
American Shorthairs come
in over a 100 different varieties of colors (blacks, whites, silvers,
creams, reds, browns, greys, and tabby mixes), but their eyes, pad
color, and nose will always match their coloring. Their tail tapers
to a blunt tip and has no kinks.
Grooming for an American
Shorthair is extremely easy, all they require is regular brushing
and a wipe over with a damp chamois will make the coat shine.
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