White Silver Light Grey British Shorthair
Beautiful british shorthair kittens ready to be reserved.
White silver light grey british shorthair. Brown tabbies were among the first british shorthairs to appear in cat shows in the 1870s and red and silver versions became popular early on in the breed s history. This colouration is in many people s minds the epitome of the british shorthair. Our purrceptive bigbit is the exemplification of our many years of work on this line. It boasts the densest of all coats and is so plush and resilient that no fingermarks are left on it says keiger.
Bicolour kittens have the white spotting gene that restricts the development of pigment on the tummy the legs and part of the face of the kitten. It s a tremendously appealing colouration. 1 blue girl reserved 1 blue boy reserved will be ready to leave around 10th of september after two vet health checks and second vaccine has been completed and microchiped. Although grey is probably the most popular and well known color in the british shorthair breed it does come in a variety of colors and patterns.
In our copper eyed program we have lilac light pinkish taupe blue bluish gray and solid white. It s one of the oldest in the breed created by breeding the british shorthair line with russian blues many generations ago. Dominant to brown a white undercoat as in the silver tabby instead of a brown tabby or with the solid genes makes a smoke. We also have a silver line that we integrate with the other colors to improve the quality of silvers.
Although the british shorthair is the most even tempered of cats this variation is a reminder of its wild tabby patterned ancestors. Dominant to all other colors solid white with blue eyes odd eyes two different colors or eye color corresponding to underlying recessive coat color. Small cat breeder working with classic tabby in a variety of color in american shorthair. This gives them a white face mask that is very striking.
Mcfurry blue eyed white white. The kitten are family pets. The british shorthair the british shorthair appeared in 1871 in great britain during a cat exhibition at crystal palace in london. Agility trained gentle calm friendly social confident showable outgoing famous in commercials tv print adds and on pet food products.
The british shorthair is a relatively powerful looking large cat having a broad chest strong thick set legs with rounded paws and a medium length blunt tipped tail. Raised one litter at a time. The father of the breed is harrison weir who was the first professional cat breeder and determined the rules of the first cat show.