The Exotic Shorthair cat
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The Exotic Shorthair Cat : caracteristics, Personality and History

Introduction

The Exotic Shorthair combines the Persian’s signature flat face and cuddly physique with a practical short coat – offering all the charm with less maintenance. Developed in the 1960s as a low-maintenance alternative to Persians, these “lazy man’s Persians” have become beloved for their calm temperamentround features, and teddy bear-like appearance.

This guide covers everything—from their origins and unique looks to personalitycare requirements, and health considerations.

History & Origin of the Exotic Shorthair

The breed was accidentally created through experimental breeding:

  • The breed originated in the 1960s when American breeders crossed Persians with American Shorthairs, aiming to introduce new colors while unexpectedly creating a distinctive short-coated variety
  • Goal: Add silver coloring to Persians (resulted in short coats)
  • Recognized by CFA in 1967
  • Now bred Persian-to-Exotic to maintain type

🔗 Breed history: CFA – Exotic Shorthair Profile

Physical Characteristics of the Exotic Shorthair

Exotics are cobby, round, and irresistibly soft:

  • Coat: Short, dense, and plush (like velvet)
  • Face: Flat with large, round eyes (copper, blue, or green)
  • Body: Compact and muscular (heavier than they appear)
  • Colors: All Persian colors/patterns accepted
  • Weight: 9–15 lbs (males larger)

Personality & Temperament

Exotics are gentle, affectionate couch potatoes:

  • Calm & Easygoing – Less active than most breeds
  • People-Oriented – Loves companionship (but not needy)
  • Quiet – Rarely vocal (unlike Persians)
  • Good with Kids/Pets – Patient and tolerant

Exotic Shorthair Care & Health

Grooming Needs:

  • Brush 2-3x weekly (reduces shedding)
  • Face cleaning (daily for tear stains)

Diet & Nutrition:

  • High-quality dry food (supports coat health)
  • Shallow bowls (flat face makes eating difficult)

Health Considerations:

  • Brachycephalic risks (breathing/sinus issues)
  • Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
  • Lifespan: 8–15 years

🔗 Health info: International Cat Care – Exotics

Is an Exotic Shorthair Right For You?

✅ Best For:

  • Apartment dwellers
  • First-time owners
  • Those wanting a low-energy lap cat

❌ Not Ideal For:

  • Owners wanting an active, playful cat
  • Those unwilling to clean facial folds

Finding an Exotic Shorthair

  • Reputable Breeders: CFA/TICA listings
  • Rescue Groups: Persian/Exotic rescues
  • Price Range: 800–800–2,500

Final Thoughts

The Exotic Shorthair cat offers Persian charm without the high-maintenance coat. Their plush lookssweet nature, and moderate energy make them ideal for relaxed homes.

Considering one? Their easy-care fur and affectionate personality suit many lifestyles!

For more information on different feline varieties, explore our complete guide to All About Cat Breeds

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