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  2. British Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The British Shorthair publicity from 19th and 20th century cat shows helped British Shorthairs become one of the most popular pet cat breeds today. For example, in the 1980s, the British Shorthair was featured in competition by the Cat Fancier's Association (CFA), which led to an increased demand for British Shorthairs as household pets.

  3. 32 fun facts about American shorthair cats - AOL

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    One of the fun facts about British shorthair cats is that they were used to breed American shorthair cats. The first record of breeding was in 1904. The first record of breeding was in 1904. 11.

  4. Moulting - Wikipedia

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    A dragonfly in its radical final moult, metamorphosing from an aquatic nymph to a winged adult.. In biology, moulting (British English), or molting (American English), also known as sloughing, shedding, or in many invertebrates, ecdysis, is a process by which an animal casts off parts of its body to serve some beneficial purpose, either at specific times of the year, or at specific points in ...

  5. 32 things to love about European shorthair cats

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    From their ancient Roman roots, the European shorthair developed naturally for hundreds of years until the 20th century when Swedish breeders created the first breed standard in an attempt to ...

  6. Burmilla - Wikipedia

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    The Burmilla comes in two coat lengths, semi-longhair and shorthair. Semi-longhair Burmilla are known as the Tiffanie in GCCF. [1] The most common (standard) coat is the shorthair. This is a short, close-lying coat, similar in appearance to the Burmese, but with a slightly padded feel. Due to the undercoat, it has a soft, silky feel.

  7. As Seen on TV: The Shed Pal Is More of a Frenemy of Pet Hair

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    Spring is here, bringing fresh flowers and sunny skies, warm days and sweet breezes. But if you're a pet owner, the warm weather also brings some less attractive arrivals -- namely, drifts of hair ...

  8. Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    Shorthair may refer to: American Shorthair (ASH), a breed of cat believed to be descended from English domestic cats; Brazilian Shorthair, breed of cat; British Shorthair, domesticated cat whose features make it a popular breed in cat shows; Brown Shorthair Goat, from the Czech Republic, from crossing a native Czech breed with the German Brown Goat

  9. British Shorthair Cat's 'Baby' Meows Have People ... - AOL

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    British Shorthairs come in a variety of coat colors and usually have blue, copper, gold, or odd-eye colored eyes. They have a typical lifespan of seven to 12 years and are usually on the larger ...