Welcome to Britland, a cozy, T.I.C.A registered British Shorthair Cattery located in Maryland in our home. Our mission at Britland is simple: to offer a delightful selection of healthy, happy, and socially adept British Shorthair and Longhair cats and kittens. We take pride in providing high-pedigree felines that are not only perfect as pets but also excel in showmanship. With Britland, you can expect companions who are social, confident, and eager to shower and receive love .
Welcome to Britland, your premier destination for British Shorthair and Longhair kittens. Our Britland Cattery is dedicated to breeding healthy, happy, and social British felines. Our chubby-faced kittens, reminiscent of the famous Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, boast chipmunk cheeks and plush coats. With roots tracing back to ancient Rome, British Shorthairs are among the oldest English cat breeds, renowned for their sturdy build and friendly demeanor. Our cattery prioritizes providing family-friendly companions who excel in showmanship and affection. Explore our site to learn more about our British Shorthair and Longhair kittens available for adoption.
These genial British Shorthair cats are friendly and affectionate, enjoying attention in an undemanding manner. Living with a British Shorthair is great fun, they are gentle, intelligent, docile, and extremely endearing! The happy-go-lucky British Shorthair males command respect but welcome attention from everyone while the more serious females are true British ladies expecting proper form and etiquette from those whose attentions they accept. These loyal and devoted companions are not lap cats but want to be where you are, snuggling up beside you on the sofa. While not very active British Shorthair cats, they do have their mad moments to chase around acting clown-like kittens. These intelligent cats are quiet and unobtrusive ruling their indoor kingdoms with a calm demeanor. British Shorthair cats look before they leap and do not engage in high-flying acrobatics. They are tolerant of children and dogs but do not like to be carried around, preferring to maintain their dignity with their feet firmly on the floor. They are quite content with their own company, quietly amusing themselves in your absence and waiting patiently for your return.
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At maturity, a typical British Shorthair male will be about 12 to 18 pounds, with the females somewhat smaller. This does vary -- some families run smaller, some larger. It does take this breed a long time to mature. Both sexes will continue to fill out and thicken up until 4 years of age.
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Each sex of British Shorthair has its own set of characteristics. Males tend to be more happy go lucky, and are less picky about who they receive attention from. Females are very loyal to a smaller number of people and are a bit more serious. Females are quicker and I think they are smarter then the males.
No, not too much. Some of this may be breed personality. Some may be that with their dense coat, they get over-heated sitting on us warm humans. A coaxed British Shorthair will make itself comfortable for a while; a forced British Shorthair will flat out refuse.
No. There is no domestic cat big enough that can fight off an urban coyote, large raccoon, automobile or a disease like feline leukemia. Keeping your British Shorthair inside will also limit its exposure to fleas and intestinal parasites.
No, British Shorthairs rarely meow. They are very quiet unpretentious cats.
British Shorthair have an expected kitten activity level up until they are about a year old. They start to slow down after a year. By the age of 4 to 6 yrs. they are very sedentary; "couch potatoes".
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301 Academy Avenue, Reisterstown, Maryland 21136, United States
410-908-6930 Email: britlandcattery@aol
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