Exotic Shorthair
Breeders crossed the American Shorthair with the Persian in the
United States around 1960. Thus were born shorthaired Persians, called Exotic Shorthairs
and recognized by the C.F.A in 1966. During the breeding program,
crosses were also made with the Russian Blue and the Burmese. Since
1987, the only allowable outcross breed is the Persian. The F.I.Fe.
recognized the Exotic Shorthair in 1986. They have nearly the
same body as the Persian, but a thick, dense short coat. They appeal to
people who like the personality of a Persian but do not want the hassle
of grooming a long-haired cat. They are also known as "The Lazy Man's
Persian"
Movie appearance
- Tabby male, assistant to Mr. Tinkles in the film Cats & Dogs
Appearance
The Exotic has a compact, rounded, powerfully-built body with a short, thick "linebacker" neck. Its large round eyes, short snub nose, sweet facial expression, and small ears give it a highly neotenic appearance that many people consider cute.
Description
Head: Round, massive. Very broad skull. Rounded forehead.
Round, full cheeks. Short, broad, round muzzle. Short, broad nose with
pronounced stop. Strong chin. Broad, powerful jaws.
Ears: Small, rounded at the tip, not too open at the base. Widely spaced and well-furnished with hair on the inside.
Eyes: Large, round, well-spaced. Pure, deep color
corresponding to that of the coat (gold to copper in most varieties;
green in the chinchilla and the golden; blue in the white and the
colorpoint).
Neck: Short and thick.
Body: Medium in size, cobby, low to the ground. Broad chest.
Massive shoulders. Large-boned, powerful muscles. Weight: 3,5 - 6
kilogram.
Paw: Short, straight, and large. Round, large paws. Tufts of hair between the toes are desirable.
Tail: Short, thick, carried low. Rounded tip.
Coat: Shorthaired but slightly longer than that of other
shorthaired breeds. Dense, fluffy, erect hair. All Persian colors are
recognized.
Character
The Exotic Shorthair has a gentle and calm personality reminiscent
of the Persian, but it is livelier than his longhaired ancestor.
Curious and playful, it is friendly to other cats and dogs. it rarely
meows. it doesn't like being left alone, and needs the presence of It's
owner (or of voices or smells reminiscent of It's master-such at a
radio kept on). They tend to show more affection and loyalty
than most breeds and make excellent lap cats. Their calm and steady
nature makes them ideal apartment cats for city dwellers. Nonetheless,
Exotics retain some of the energetic spark of their American Shorthair
forbears and they are often capable mouse hunters.
Care and grooming
white female exotic cat - 12 weeks old
Unlike the high-maintenance Persian, the Exotic is able to keep its own fur
tidy with little human assistance, though weekly brushing and combing
is recommended to remove loose hair and reduce shedding and hairballs.
As with other flat-faced animals, the Exotic's tears are prone to overflowing the nasolacrimal duct, dampening and staining the face. This can be relieved by periodically wiping the cat's face with a cloth moistened with water or one of the commercial preparations made expressly for the purpose.
This robust and healthy breed does not reach maturity until around
two years of age and enters puberty fairly late. When two Exotic
Shorthairs are crossed, they may produce longhaired kittens called
Exotic Longhairs by the C.F.A. but considered Persian by other
registering bodies. Externally they look like Persians.

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