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The British Shorthair: From Street Cat to English Gentleman
The British Shorthair's origins trace back to cats brought to Britain by ancient Romans, which over centuries of natural selection developed into a sturdy, dense-coated breed perfectly adapted to England's cold, damp climate. By the late 19th century, when Britain began holding formal cat shows, British Shorthairs were among the first breeds exhibited, establishing standards still recognized today. Their round faces, thick paws, and steady temperament embody the 'English gentleman' archetype, making them one of the world's most popular breeds. British Shorthairs aren't clingy — but they're deeply loyal. They'll sit nearby without demanding attention, and when you turn around, they'll already be there.