

Nose leather and toe pads should also be blue to match the cat’s coat.

In kittens, silver tipping is permissible but the cat needs to outgrow it in order to become a really top-class show animal. In particular, there should be no white hairs anywhere. To Blue British Shorthair’s coat is completely solid and very pure: a dense, crisp coat of light to medium blue-grey, without any spots or even a hint of tabby striping. Regardless of how faint the color may be, a British shorthair with a blue coat is still considered to be a blue British shorthair. This can result in cats with a lighter coat or even partial blue coloring. It’s also one of the most genetically recessive, which means that not all cats carrying the gene will express it fully. The blue coat is often described as “smoky” or “ashy” and is one of the most sought-after colors in the breed. Some people think of the blue British shorthair as the “dove” of the cat world, due to its soft, muted coloring. The blue coat can be anywhere from light to dark, but it always has a bluish tinge to it. This color is caused by a gene that dilutes the black pigment in the fur, and it’s recognized by all major cat associations. With its round eyes and the suggestion of a permanent smile, the British Shorthair cat’s face has a natural friendliness that can’t help but charm anybody who meets one.īritish shorthairs come in a variety of colors, but the most popular is the blue variety. The face of a British Shorthair cat has large whisker pads and, in some males, noticeable jowls. The chin should be nice and strong, lining up perfectly with the nose. A British Shorthair’s skull is brachycephalic but not to an overly pronounced degree this breed has a slightly snub nose, not a squashed one. The small ears are rounded and set rather far apart on the kitty’s head, which makes her head look even rounder than it already is. The ideal British Shorthair has short, well-developed limbs, round paws and a blunt tail with a broad base. Physically these cats are very engaging: the breed standard calls for a stocky, muscular body (termed “cobby” in the official descriptions) with a broad chest. When provoked, she prefers to take her to leave and make a graceful exit to the nearest high spot rather than throwing a tantrum. The British Shorthair is a friendly character, quite laid-back and not prone to hostility or destructiveness.
