Roll of Honour
Roll of Honour

We have been breeding British Shorthairs for about ten years, striving to produce Top Quality healthy kittens.

In the  last couple of years we have exhibited some of our cats at GCCF Shows, mainly in the South and Midlands.


Buster (see Roll of Honour for full details) became a UK Grand Champion at the Supreme Show in November '07 and was again The Royal Canine/Our Cats Top British Exhibit repeating his success of 2006 and we were the Runners up in the Royal Canine/Our Cats Top Breeders in the British Section for the 2nd year in a row.

We are based in Langford in Bedfordshire

Please telephone or email for any further details

Telephone: 01462 701046


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BRITISH SHORTHAIR

The British Shorthair is medium to large in size, the body is short (called cobby). Legs are short and strong. Bone structure is very solid.

The head must be round, the skull is broad with a well rounded forehead.

The ears are rather small and set wide apart.
The nose is broad, straight and has a slight indentation between the eyes, but not a stop like the Exotic.
The eyes are large and round and set wide apart. Eye colour is different on different coat colours: Orange eyes are found in solid colours, tabbies , white, smoke, bicolour. Blue eyes are found in white, bicolours and colourpoints (but bare in mind that the blue of a colourpoint is genetically different from the blue in a white cat!). Green eyes are found in black/blue silver shaded and silver tabbies.

The coat is short - when you hold the coat between 2 fingers the hairs should not stand over the fingers too much - with very dense undercoat. When you touch the coat it should be firm, it should be crispy - stroke the coat on the back towards the head, if the hairs remain standing up like a comb the coat texture is correct. The coat should not lie flat, it must stand up (because of the dense undercoat !).
The tail is short and thick, the tail tip is rounded.