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British Longhair Cats 101 : Fun Facts u0026 Myths

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In today's video, we are going to talk about some interesting facts and myths about the British Longhair Cat.


The British Longhair is a mixed breed cat–a cross between the British Shorthair and Persian cat breeds. Friendly, independent, and affectionate, these cats inherited some of the best traits from both of their parent breeds.

You may find these cats in shelters and breedspecific rescues, so remember to always adopt. Don’t shop if you’re looking to add one of these kitties to your home.

The British Longhair is an easygoing cat who looks like a plush teddy bear in the feline form. These cats enjoy human company, but they’re also independent and low key enough to be okay if left alone for long periods of the day. Just remember that when you’re dealing with a longhaired feline, there are extra grooming needs to commit to.

Here are some of the interesting facts about the British Longhair Cat, which will give you some further insight into its characteristics and temperament.


1. British Longhair's History.

When it comes to the history of the British Longhair, it all begins with the parent breed that gives these cats their names, British Shorthair. At some point widely speculated to be between 1914 and 1918, breeders began to cross the British Shorthairs with the Persians in a bid to produce a kitty with longer hair. The British Longhair was the result, and the breed has prospered as a super popular domestic cat ever since.

In 2009, the British Longhair was officially granted championship status by the International Cat Association. These days, you may find British Longhairs in shelters or in the care of rescue groups.


2. British Longhair's Personality.

They are sociable towards people when they're around, but the breed is also happy to enjoy their own time, which makes them a smart choice for someone who might be away from the home for long hours due to work commitments.

While there is a laidback nature about the British Shorthair, it's important to encourage the breed to stay active and engage in exercise. Think of the British Longhair as a breed of cat that you'll need to invest some time and effort in when you're around them to get the best out of them.

Also, note that the British Longhair is an affectionate cat, but they do not generally enjoy being picked up or carried around. They are a breed that might be better suited to adult lifestyles rather than a home buzzing with kids all the time.


3. British Longhair Kittens.

British Longhair kittens tend to be a little less busy than other breeds. They are happy, pleasant, quicklearners that are consummate domestic companions. These sturdy little kittens tend to learn a routine quite quickly, rarely missing the litter pan, choosing their favorite spot on the windowsill or sofa, and making themselves at home.

Training them to a harness and lead should begin early, and any tricks or games you might want your little one to learn should be started young, because they can get a bit set in their ways. Kittenproofing is definitely recommended for anyone considering adopting or purchasing a British Longhair kitten.

High furniture should be offlimits, caution should be taken when holding these wriggly little youngsters, particularly when carrying them across hardwood or tile floors, and spaces under counters and doors should be blocked off as they have a very strong urge to explore.

British Longhair kittens don't develop their full coat and bushy tail until they are well into their first year of life, and males, in particular, may take up to 3 years to really fill out and start to shine.


4. British Longhair's Health Concerns.

British Longhairs are generally considered to be healthy cats, although, it's important to schedule regular wellness visits with your cat's vet.

Some of their common health problems are,

Renal Polycystosis and neonatal Isoerythrolysis.


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