Exotics

History

In the late 1950s, the Persian was used as an outcross by some American Shorthair breeders. This was done in secret in order to improve their body type, and crosses were also made with the Russian Blue and the Burmese. The crossbreed look gained recognition in the show ring, but unhappy American Shorthair breeders successfully produced a new breed standard that would disqualify American Shorthairs that showed signs of crossbreeding.

Description

The Exotic is similar to the Persian in many ways, including temperament and conformation, a flat nose and face with the exceptions of the short dense coat

Grooming and Physical Needs

Size: medium

  • Grooming Needs: weekly brushing and combing is recommended to remove loose hair and reduce shedding and hairballs
  • Coat Type: Shorthaired but slightly longer than other shorthaired breeds. Dense, fluffy, erect hair. All Persian colors are recognized
  • Moulting: moderate
  • Exercise Needs: happy to play with you, but not overly enegertic.
  • Average Life Span: 8-15 years
  • Healthcare:

Behaviour

  • Family: They tend to show more affection and loyalty than most breeds and make excellent lap cat
  • Temperament: Exotic Shorthairs have a gentle and calm personality reminiscent of the Persian, but are generally livelier than their longhaired ancestors.
  • Trainability:
  • Sociability (Other Pets): They are friendly to other cats and dogs, but they don’t like being left alone and need the presence of their owner
  • Meowing: very vocal

Notes