Exotic Shorthair

Height
Male:25,30 Female:25,30Lifespan
8-15 yearsPedigree
NoWeight
Male: 5,0-5,4 kg Female: 4,5-5,0 kgPros
- Easygoing and affectionate temperament
- playful but not overly demanding
- relatively quiet
- short and easily manageable coat
- adaptable to indoor living
- generally good with children and other pets
- charming and endearing appearance
- relatively healthy breed.
Cons
- Prone to polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
- breathing difficulties due to brachycephalic (flat-faced) structure
- potential for tear staining
- grooming required to prevent matting
- sensitive to heat
- can be picky eaters
- potential for dental problems.
Introduction to the Exotic Shorthair
The Exotic Shorthair, a beloved feline breed, is known for its plush, luxurious coat and sweet, gentle nature. This breed, developed in the United States during the 1960s, is a captivating blend of the American Shorthair and the Persian.
Physical Attributes
Coat
The Exotic Shorthair's most distinctive feature is its short, thick, plush coat. Its fur is incredibly soft and requires regular grooming to maintain its silky texture.
Features
This breed possesses a round, broad head with big, expressive eyes. Their short, snub nose and prominent cheeks give them a distinctly exotic appearance.
Size and Weight
Exotic Shorthairs are typically medium-sized cats, with males weighing between 9 and 12 pounds and females between 6 and 9 pounds.
Temperament and Behavior
The Exotic Shorthair is renowned for its amiable and affectionate personality. They are highly adaptable and form strong bonds with their human companions.
Known for being playful and curious, they enjoy exploring their surroundings and engaging in interactive games.
Care and Maintenance
Grooming
Regular grooming is essential to keep the Exotic Shorthair's coat healthy and lustrous. Brushing their fur a few times a week will help remove loose hair and prevent matting.
Health
Exotic Shorthairs generally have a good health, but like all breeds, they are prone to certain health issues, such as polycystic kidney disease and respiratory problems due to their flat faces.
Diet and Exercise
This breed requires a well-balanced diet to maintain their optimal weight and health. Regular exercise, such as playtime and interactive games, is also important for their overall well-being.
History and Origin
The Exotic Shorthair is the result of a crossbreeding program between the American Shorthair and the Persian. The first litter of Exotic Shorthairs was born in 1967, and the breed quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of the Persian's luxurious coat and the American Shorthair's robust and adaptable nature.
Characteristics
Activeness
Docility
Friendliness
Grooming
Hardiness
Health
Independence
Intelligence
Need for Attention
Playfulness
Shedding
Vocality
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