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British Shorthair

Buying a British ShorthairMake sure to get your kitten from a registered breeder or a reputable source. This guarantees that you’re safe from any medical issues, have early vaccinations. Also make sure the kitten is aged between eight to sixteen weeks old. A pedigreed British shorthair would be an extra advantage. If you breeders are not too far away, you can pay them a visit so you get to see the parents and an image of how your kitten will look like. A breeder who turns down your request is most likely hiding something. I’d suggest you take off and find someone else American ShorthairLike many others nonnative cats, American shorthairs got to the new world by ship. They had excellent ratting abilities which made them always aboard ships to protect the grains and other food stuff from rodents. They had pretty much the same purpose when they landed; rid homes, farms and businesses of mice and other small vermin. The American shorthair may have descended from other domestic shorthairs ...