Breed Spotlight
BRITISH SHORTHAIR




The British Shorthair, an ancient breed originating from domestic cats in Britain, likely has ancestors brought by Roman invaders from Egypt. While the ‘Blue’ color is the most well-known, they come in various colors and patterns like tabby, tortoiseshell, and bi-color.
This breed boasts a distinctive, crisp, dense coat that noticeably “cracks” when they move. Their powerful, sturdy body has a broad chest and thick-set legs. Males have a rounded and massive head with small ears set well apart on a rounded skull. Their large, round eyes are deep gold or copper, dazzling with a pleasing expression.
Known for dignity, British Shorthairs are devoted to owners and require minimal grooming, with spring combing to remove excess coat. While not lap cats, they enjoy snuggling on the sofa and following you around. Though not athletic, they have playful moments, making them ideal indoor companions that respect belongings. However, they can be prone to becoming a bit chubby, so monitor their food intake!
















Two days after arriving in Australia in 1969 I purchased a Blue Point Siamese (having shown and bred them in the U.K) I had considerable success in showing and breeding under my prefix of Littlebrook. Later I was given a beautiful Cornish Rex which had considerable success on the show bench and became a Double Grand Champion. Although I am no longer showing or breeding, I enjoy my stewarding and judging assignments. My husband John and I now live in Tumut in the Snowy Mountains, where I hope to maybe breed cats again.
I have been involved in the Cat Fancy since 1984 with my wife, Julie, when we began showing a seal tortie point Siamese, Gd Ch Moovalong Tegan. We have also successfully showed Abyssinians since 1984, branching out into Somalis when we began to show our tawny neuter, Gl Db Gd Ch & CCCA Ch Glordawn Wala (Wally) in 1987. We now show Balinese as well as our lovely Abyssinians and Somalis. Together we also show several companion cats, all of whom have had successful show careers in their own rights.




