British Shorthair White And Gray
Blue british shorthair has a solid grey coat and a grey and white patch which covers the underbelly muzzle legs and paws.
British shorthair white and gray. Many of these have been formally recognised by the various cat registries. The coat comes in just about any color or pattern you could wish for including lilac chocolate black white pointed tabby and many more. The shorthair does not reach full physical maturity until he is 3 to 5 years old. Of all the colors though blue stands out.
The british shorthair is probably the oldest english breed. The prevalence of grey in the breed sometimes sees them being referred to as british blues. The breed has also been developed in a wide range of other colours and patterns including tabby and colorpoint. The british shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional british domestic cat with a distinctively stocky body dense coat and broad face the most familiar color variant is the british blue a solid grey blue coat orange eyes and a medium sized tail.
The british shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional british domestic cat with a distinctively stocky body dense coat and broad face the most familiar color variant is the british blue a solid grey blue coat orange eyes and a medium sized tail. The best known color is blue gray and the cats are sometimes referred to as british blues. A handsome kitty with solid blue grey fur and amber eyes. In actual fact though british shorthairs exist in a range of amazing colours and patterns.
The scottish fold is a small cat breed that comes in a mix of grey and white coat. When many people picture a british shorthair the image that springs to mind is the classic british blue. Although the british shorthair is the most even tempered of cats this variation is a reminder of its wild tabby patterned ancestors.