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Old 28-01-2012, 04:27 PM
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Re: Picking up a British Shorthair

We need good photos before we can tell
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Old 28-01-2012, 10:19 PM
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Re: Picking up a British Shorthair

He's gorgeous! He's almost identical to my cat Oliver! Although olivers an old puddy cat now. He doesn't look at all like a bsh? Just an ordinary, but very handsome tabby cat. Did the previous owners tell you he was a bsh? He's lovely either way. I love his name.x
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Old 28-01-2012, 10:36 PM
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He's gorgeous! He's almost identical to my cat Oliver! Although olivers an old puddy cat now. He doesn't look at all like a bsh? Just an ordinary, but very handsome tabby cat. Did the previous owners tell you he was a bsh? He's lovely either way. I love his name.x
Thanks, he is gorgeous!
I would say he's definitely rounder than the average tabby cat, with cute little short legs! Do u have any pics of Oliver?
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Re: Picking up a British Shorthair

My grumpy little tortoishell always protests with a yowl at being picked up and always has done even as a kitten. She is the only cat I have met and owned that does that, all the rest are sometimes wriggly but they never let out a sound (apart from one earlier, she squeaked but I think its because she needed the toilet )
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Old 29-01-2012, 04:51 PM
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Re: Picking up a British Shorthair

I think he just gets scared and panics if picked up awkwardly, like that kid at the previous home did. He loves it when I pick him up, I can hold him for a long time and even carry him downstairs! We always let him get down when he wants to. He's really cuddly with me!
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Old 29-01-2012, 05:07 PM
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Re: Picking up a British Shorthair

He's lovely. Looks a lot like my parents cat.
I don't think there is any BSH in there, his legs look quite long to me and cannot see any other characteristics of the breed.

He's a beauty though, that's all that matters
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Re: Picking up a British Shorthair

I don't see the slightest hint of BSH in him, unless they mean shorthair moggie born in Britain. But he is one of the most handsome kittens I have seen in a long time.
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Heres Oliver and my friends puppy. He wasn't too chuffed sharing his basket lol.x



And here he is again about 3 yrs ago so he would be 7yrs old.x
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