Which cat is friendlier to humans, the American Shorthair or the British Shorthair? (2)
Under that answer, there is a comment saying that the cat in the photo “looks like a ragdoll”, that is, it seems to have too much fur. In fact, as a breed originally bred from a mixture of Persian cats and American Shorthair cats, the Exotic Shorthair is allowed to have a different amount of fur and quality from the British Shorthair and the American Shorthair, and to a certain extent can be closer to the longhair cat. The ragdoll-like flowered tail and collar in the photo are a bit too much.
2. Health-related.
As a popular purebred cat in the past few years, the Exotic Shorthair has tear stains, and many people who have not raised one personally should have heard about it. It needs to be carefully cared for in daily care and diet… But what is the point of feeding it AD canned food on a daily basis? AD cans are prescription cans. For example, the more common Hill’s one
costs about 420 for 24 cans. The answerer said it costs 8,000 a month. Assuming that it is fed normally according to the veterinarian’s instructions… How many pregnant and sick cats do you have???? Or think positively about the motives. The answerer bought these with the idea that “expensive ones are good to eat!” It explains the reasons for the unclean tear groove and messy hair in the photo. Instead
of spending money on these, it is better to spend time combing the hair of the big scarf of a certain kitten in the photo, and make it felt. Flat-faced cats have short snouts, which are easy to stick to food and water, so beautiful long-haired Persian cats often need to be combed and groomed, which is also one of the difficulties in raising them.
Personally, subjectively, the condition of the Exotic Shorthair in that answer is completely incomparable to the British Shorthair and American Shorthair in other answers. Many cats in a yard have fur health worse than the stray cats in our community. One comment seems to have mentioned that “Exotic Shorthair looks a bit depressed”,
which does not seem to be the fault of the breed. Other friends who are interested in Exotic Shorthair, please don’t be discouraged…!
I am not a purebred cat defender who says “If there is no certificate, it is not a purebred cat!” I do not encourage others to buy backyard cats, nor do I think people’s pursuit of purebred cats is shameful and superficial. But no matter what kind of cat you raise, I hope everyone can raise it with a pragmatic attitude. Doing a little homework can save some unnecessary money, and being diligent in taking care of it is good for the health of both people and cats. The questioner has a psychological tendency and also considered his own tolerance. I hope you can meet a cat that is destined for you (=^o^=)
ps. If the answerer has any objections, please bring useful information to prove it. If I am wrong, I apologize to you (incomplete original information does not count).

I also show off my own cat, a big guy who will be 13 years old after the Chinese New Year.
Personality… good teeth and appetite, never full of food; I still can’t remember his own name (I remember the other two), I can only remember to call someone to open the cans at 4 pm on time; he will not suffer a loss in a fight but will not take the initiative to provoke, a cat teaser destroyer; he is not afraid of strangers, as long as he is given food, there is no stranger or not; if you don’t let him be held, he can come and lie on your lap, the choice is in his hands.
I originally thought that the one in my family who doesn’t allow people to be held is typical, but it turns out that a bunch of American shorthair cats who can be held in other answers… bite the handkerchief
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