Thursday, May 25, 2017

Exotic Shorthair Kittens Are One Of The Most Popular Breeds For Good Reasons

By Henry Young


People who love cats often prefer them for some of the same reasons dog lovers hate them. They cite their felines fierce independence, self-sufficiency, and low maintenance. There are people who love longhair cats and don't mind the constant grooming and brushing that goes along with owning them. Others prefer short haired animals that tend to shed less and require less grooming. Persians are the most popular cat around, but many are put off by their shaggy coats. Exotic shorthair kittens combine the best of Persians with shorter coats.

Exotics, as they are known, are the result of various pairings of Russian Blues, Burmese, American Shorthairs, and Persians. The final result, which seems to have been fairly accidental, is a cat that looks just like a Persian, but has short hair. The Cat Fancier's Association accepts them as a genuine breed.

Exotics do not vocalize much, but they tend to be playful, gentle, and friendly. The felines enjoy batting toys and the company of their owners. They do not require constant attention however. Exotics are content to spend time napping and eating when they are left alone. These are good pets for families with multiple animals, as long as those animals are not aggressive. Exotics also tolerate children quite well.

Because of their flattened facial features there are certain conditions many fall victim to. Breathing difficulty, poor jaw alignment, and tearing are common ailments. Ringworm and diseases of their kidneys can become problems for them. Exotics are also prone to a skin condition that causes redness, discomfort, and hair loss. Regular visits to the vet can often prevent problems from becoming severe.

Exotics do not require as much grooming as their longhair relatives, but regular brushing and combing is necessary. Brushing their teeth to avoid gum disease should not be difficult if the cats are introduced to the routine early in their lives. Exotics need to be bathed about once a month as well. These animals live longer and better as inside cats. They aren't very skilled when it comes to defending themselves or adapting to changes in temperature. A cat of any breed, that has been declawed, should not be allowed outside because without claws they are defenseless against larger animals.

Shorthairs are round all over. They have full, round heads and sturdy, rounded bodies with short, stocky legs. Not all Exotics look the same. Some have more extreme appearances than others. Extreme Exotics have flatter faces that can cause breathing problems. These are the Exotics most people show in the ring. The traditional Exotics have less flat faces and lower noses. This structure allows them to breath more easily.

The color of the Exotic's coat determines eye color. White Exotics have bright blue or copper eyes. Some have an eye of each color. Those with coats of other colors have copper eyes only.

Exotics are a great option for lovers of the Persian breed, but without the tolerance for the shedding and maintenance that goes along with the long haired felines. Finding a responsible and recognized breeder is important. Kitten mills are not place to purchase any kind of cat.




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