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'BRITSKI  CATTERY'

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The British Shorthair has a rags to riches history.  Descended from the cats introduced into England during the Roman times, the breed had centuries of 'living rough' alongside man, rather than with him, which produced a line of strong, self-sufficient, hardy cats.

The British Shorthair is a medium to large, well balanced and a muscular cat, with a relatively compact body and short sturdy legs.  The head is broad and round with large round eyes, giving a sweet intelligent expression.  They are slow developing and generally come to full maturity at about two to four years of age.

A British Shorthair is a delight to own, being intelligent, affectionate and untemperamental.  Someone once said that British Shorthair were typically British in temperament, they have a strong character, but are rather reserved by nature.  They demand less attention than other breeds, although they love it and are not at all pushy.  They are just the cats to cope with busy lifestyles.

The British Shorthair is usually patient and well natured.  They are an independent cat, but can form strong bonds to a person or family and generally get on well with dogs and other cats.  They are extremely resilient when interacting with children and they're placid, easy going, unflappable nature means they take almost anything in their stride.  They are devoted cats and make ideal, loving companions.

Our kittens are raised in a loving home environment.  They are all vet checked, immunised and litter trained, before being placed in their new homes.

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All this eating and playing makes me sooo tired!
All this eating and playing makes me sooo tired!
'Lukhaila' Blue Ainslie & babies
'Lukhaila' Blue Ainslie & babies
'Raja' Emily Double Delight
'Raja' Emily Double Delight
'Burair' Teddy Bear
Don't you just hate those flash bulbs!
'Burair' Teddy Bear Don't you just hate those flash bulbs!
The cat in the hat, also known as the phamtom tissue snatcher as seen by the evidence to the left!
The cat in the hat, also known as the phamtom tissue snatcher as seen by the evidence to the left!
Butter wouldn't melt in my mouth!
Butter wouldn't melt in my mouth!
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