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Characteristics

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Origin

United States

Height

10"-12"

Adult weight

8-15 pounds

Life Span

12-16 years

Temperament

Endearing, quiet, affectionate, gentle

Other Names

Shorthaired Persian

Group

Small to medium-sized shorthair

Price

$1,000-$5,000

Affection Level

?Breeds with a high affection level want to give and receive a lot of attention, while less-affectionate breeds are not as interested in petting and snuggles.

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Activity Level

?Breeds with high activity levels will engage more in active play and demand more space and attention.

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Pet-Friendly

?How well the breed tends to get along with cats, dogs, and other pets.

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Kid-Friendly

?Breeds with a higher rating in this area tend to be gentle and patient, while lower-rated breeds may feel uncomfortable with children.

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Sociability

?Breeds with a higher sociability rating will want to spend time with you all day, while less-sociable breeds seldom seek out human interaction.

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Intelligence

?Breeds with higher intelligence ratings are more curious, investigative, and easy to train. Less-intelligent breeds are less trainable but often laid-back and easygoing.

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Playfulness

?Breeds that score higher in this area have strong hunting instincts that make them great playtime companions.

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Independence

?Breeds that score higher in this area are able to spend hours alone, while less-independent breeds require plenty of attention.

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Vocality

?A higher rating in this area indicates a breed prone to plenty of meowing and other vocalizations, while less-vocal breeds are happy to stay quiet.

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Grooming

?Breeds with higher grooming scores require more maintenance like brushing and bathing, while lower-scored breeds are virtually maintenance-free.

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Personality and Temperament

The adorable, personable Exotic Shorthair cat is a cross between the Persian and the American Shorthair. Friendly toward newcomers and affectionate toward family members, these cats adore their people and enjoy nothing quite so much as the attention of their human companions. They are fond of cuddling – so much so, that it's not at all uncommon for them to climb under the covers with their favorite person.

Exotic Shorthair cats are famous for following their family members around the house. If you are sitting in one room and their toys are in another, they may bring a favorite toy into the room where you are and play with it next to your feet.

Speaking of playfulness, Exotic Shorthair cats do enjoy playtime, but they typically play in a gentler, slower manner than the average cat. If you live in a small apartment and don't have room for a huge cat tree, this might be the ideal breed for you!

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Care

Nutrition

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Grooming

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Health

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Exotic Shorthair cats have no special nutritional needs, however they are less active than some other cat breeds and may be prone to obesity. We recommend offering a high-protein diet without too many carbohydrates. Since obesity can lead to numerous health problems, it's very important to feed your cat the proper amount.

Even though these cats have short coats, they require frequent grooming. True, you'll only need to brush them once or twice per week, however you will need to clean the eye area and the folds of the face once or twice per day to prevent irritation. Consider teaching your kitten to accept toothbrushing and nail clipping.

Since it's important to prevent obesity particularly in laid-back cat breeds like the Exotic Shorthair, you'll want to provide fun toys and make yourself available for interactive play.

Since these cats can have some difficulty breathing when they exert themselves, it's important to monitor them for signs of trouble as you’re playing exciting games like "Chase the laser."

Like all cats, Exotic Shorthairs enjoy high vantage points. They'll happily climb to the top of a cat tree, but there's also a good likelihood that they'll be happy with a window seat or a view from a comfy spot on the couch. Do make scratching posts available so that your kitty can stretch and scratch as nature intended.

Just like their Persian cousins, Exotic Shorthair cats do have a couple of known health issues. These include respiratory health problems or difficulty breathing, along with some tear staining. Exotic Shorthair cat's eyes protrude slightly from their faces, increasing the risk of scratches and other eye injuries. This is a common issue in all flat faced cats.

Brachycephalic cats including Persians and Exotic Shorthairs can overheat quickly in hot temperatures. Again, this is an issue caused by the shortened respiratory tract. The best prevention is to keep your cat indoors, at a comfortable temperature.

History

The Exotic Shorthair is a relatively new cat breed. Sometimes called a Persian in a petticoat, this lovable cat was developed in the 1950s, when cat breeder Carolyn Bussey attempted to create a brown Persian by crossing a Persian cat with a Burmese. Although the resulting kittens were black in color, they were absolutely adorable and Bussey knew that she was on to something.

In 1967, the Cat Fanciers Association granted the Exotic Shorthair championship status. In 1971, CFA's grand champion was an exotic Shorthair and the breed continued to gain popularity.

By 1975, the Exotic Shorthair gene pool was large enough for breeders to stop outcrossing with Burmese and American Shorthairs. Today, all pedigreed Exotic Shorthair cats are the result of pairings between registered Exotic Shorthair parents.

If you think that these cats look like shorthaired Persians, you're right! According to CFA, they meet all Persian breed standards, with the exception of their short coat.

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Did You Know?

While most Exotic Shorthair cats have very flat faces, some have more prominent noses that give them the nickname “doll face Exotic Shorthair.”

Did You Know?

Exotic Shorthair cats are considered to be non-shedding. This description should be taken with a grain of salt since all cats – even so-called hairless breeds do lose hair over time. If you bring an ExoticShorthair cat into your family, you'll notice far less shedding than you would with the average cat, but you'll still find a few hairs here and there.

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Thanks to its relatively low maintenance coat, the Exotic Shorthair is nicknamed the lazy man's Persian.

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Eyes

An Exotic Shorthair cat should have large, rounded eyes. The eyes may be of any color that complements the coat.

Legs & Paws

The legs should be somewhat short, but they should be thick with a strong appearance. The paws should be well rounded, and should be proportionate to the legs.

Tail

The tail should be of medium length, and should appear proportionate to the body.

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Body

The body should be softly rounded, with a cuddly, teddy bear appearance. No feature should be more prominent than another and the overall impression should be that of harmonious balance.

Head

The Exotic Shorthair cat should have a large, round head that sits atop a short, broad neck. The cheeks should be full, the nose should be short and broad, and the muzzle should be short as well. The chin should be well-developed, with a proper bite.

Ears

The ears should be short and round tipped. They should be spaced so that the outer edges of the ears continue the rounded line of the head.

Coat

Exotic Shorthair cats have a thick double coat with a soft, luxurious feel.

Color

All colors are acceptable, as are all patterns. Nose leather and paw pad colors should complement the coat color.

FAQ

How much does a Exotic Shorthair cat cost?

Exotic Shorthair cats cost between $1,000-$5,000.

How big do Exotic Shorthair cats get?

Exotic Shorthair cats tend to be small in size. A fully grown Exotic Shorthair cat might weigh between 8-15 pounds or more and range in height anywhere from about 10"-12" inches tall.

How long do Exotic Shorthair cats live?

The Average lifespan for Exotic Shorthair is 12-16 years.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats shed?

Exotic Shorthair are short-haired cats. Therefore, they do not shed as much as long-haired cat breeds.

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FAQs

How much does an Exotic Shorthair cat cost? ›

How much does a Exotic Shorthair cat cost? Exotic Shorthair cats cost between $1,000-$5,000.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats like to be held? ›

These cats are also easygoing and low energy, so they don't demand constant attention or frequent interactive activities—they are content to cuddle. Like any pet, it's important to do your research and ensure an exotic shorthair is the right pick for your family's lifestyle.

Are Exotic Shorthair cats good pets? ›

The exotic shorthair personality is very similar to that of a Persian. They're quiet, gentle, and become deeply attached to their owners. These cats are very sweet and affectionate, especially after they've had a chance to get to know you.

What is the lifespan of an Exotic cat? ›

The Exotic Shorthair lifespan is typically 8–15 years, and they can be prone to conditions common in cats and brachycephalic breeds. Fortunately, some common conditions inherited from their Persian parent can be avoided, says Stephen Quandt, a feline training and behavior specialist.

Do Exotic Shorthairs like to cuddle? ›

Beyond their captivating look, Exotic Shorthairs are known for their affectionate and laid-back demeanor, making them ideal pets for families, singles, and seniors alike. They enjoy lounging around the house, cuddling with their human companions, and engaging in playful antics.

What breed of cat is $1000? ›

A pure bred Persian can cost about $1000 USD. The Main Coon is the world's largest domestic cat breed, and not by a little margin, wither. The feline can grow to sizes of small wide cats and are well known for tier long, thick fur. Their colors range from light to dark, but most sit around the brown tones.

Do Exotic Shorthairs meow a lot? ›

The Exotic Shorthair is a calm breed of cat. While they will have energy as a kitten and will enjoy play sessions as they grow, they tend to prefer snuggles over vigorous exercise. They're comfortable as housecats and don't do well outside. They also tend to be a quiet cat without a lot of meowing to communicate.

Can Exotic Shorthair cats be left alone? ›

The Exotic loves his own people, but he has a reputation for being cautious around visitors. The Exotic prefers not to be left alone. He likes the presence of his person or family, so if you have to be away sometimes, it's a good idea to leave a radio on to keep him company or even seek out a companion for the cat.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats have health problems? ›

Like any other cat breed, Exotic Shorthairs are also prone to certain health problems. One of the most common issues among this breed is nasal congestion, which, in turn, can lead to poor respiration. Due to their scrunched-up faces, Exotics have a more difficult time allowing air to flow in and out easily.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats shed a lot? ›

Unlike its Persian cousins, the Exotic Shorthair is a shorthaired breed with a medium-shedding coat that does not mat or tangle. It requires only weekly combing to remove loose hair.

Do Exotic Shorthairs have separation anxiety? ›

People-oriented and should not be left alone for long periods of time. Coat requires regular brushing and grooming. Prone to a number of health problems. Prone to separation anxiety.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats scratch furniture? ›

Yes, they'll scratch your furniture if they haven't been trained not to! Provide them with a scratching post instead to sharpen their claws on.

Are Exotic Shorthair cats aggressive? ›

Besides its agreeable personality, the Exotic Shorthair has a mischievous and jaunty streak that makes it a joy to live with! Never unduly shy or aggressive, the breed is highly compatible with children and other house pets and enjoys plenty of attention and companionship from its family.

How much are the exotic cats? ›

Purchasing an Exotic Kitten Costs Are Extremely High

Exotic cats range in price from a $900.00 Bobcat to a $7500.00 tiger cub. Most of the mid-size cats, like Servals and Caracals, cost $1700.00 to $2800.00 and Ocelots can run as high as $15,000.00.

Is Exotic Shorthair a lap cat? ›

They make an excellent lap cat and are happiest in quiet, familiar surroundings. They can make playful bursts and tend to be livelier than there Persian ancestors.

How much is an Exotic cat worth? ›

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What is the rarest pet cat? ›

The Sokoke is arguably the rarest breed in the world. It hails from the coast of Kenya, where it is known for being a feral breed. As a feral breed, the Sokoke needs lots of exercise, and can become bored quickly—if you let it outdoors, it may spend most of its time outside.

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