A robust, easy-care cat, this breed is known for its sweet personality and amiability with children, dogs, and other pets.
The first domestic cats in the US are said to have arrived with the early pilgrims in the 1600s. Over the following centuries, sturdy, workmanlike cats spread all over the US, most of them kept as efficient mousers rather than as house pets.
However, by the beginning of the 20th century, a more refined form of the farmyard hunter, known as the Domestic Shorthair, began to emerge. Through careful breeding, the Domestic cat was further refined, and by the 1960s—now recognized as the American Shorthair—it began to garner attention at pedigree cat shows. Healthy and hardy, American Shorthairs make perfect family cats that adapt well to almost any type of household.
Origin: US, 1890s
Breed registries: CFA, TICA
Weight range: 8–15 lb (3.5–7 kg)
Grooming: 2–3 times a week
Colors and patterns: Most solid colors and shades; patterns include bicolor, tabby, and tortie.
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