![]() The ears are medium-sized the width of the ear corresponds to the height of the ears, which has a slightly rounded tip. ![]() The head is rounded and should be longer than it is wide, making it not as round as the head of the British Shorthair. The tail is also medium in length, and fairly thick at the base, tapering to a rounded tip. The strong legs are medium length and the paws are round. The European Shorthair is a muscular, medium-sized to large cat, with a broad, well-muscled chest. In terms of appearance the European Shorthair is a very harmonious and supple cat, which should give the overall appearance of medium with no single feature being enlarged or reduced when compared to the original domestic shorthaired cats of Europe. They tend to handle changes and an active home very well, making them suitable for families with children.īlack, white, and cream tabby European Shorthairs European Shorthairs are intelligent and playful, and most of them are expert at keeping houses and gardens free of all types of rodents. They get on well with other cats and tolerate dogs well. Most European Shorthairs are strong and active, and as a rule they are friendly towards people of all ages. The breed has developed from the natural mouse hunters of Europe with the wish to strengthen the most desirable personality traits of the domestic cats. ![]() An indoor cat has a life expectancy of 14 years on average. Life expectancy depends on whether the cat is outdoors or not. In 2023, the European (Shorthair) cat breed is recognised by ACF, FIFe, LOOF, TICA (registration only), and WCF. Felinological associations recognized both types of cat as a single breed, meaning they were judged by the same standards during cat shows, until 1982 when FIFE registered the Scandinavian type of European Shorthair as a separate breed with its own standard. It was confusing for Scandinavian breeders that the British Shorthair was also called European Shorthair at that time, even though it looked different. The British Shorthair, however, was crossed with the Persian and selectively bred to become a cobbier cat with a slightly shortened muzzle and thicker coat. ![]() ( American Shorthair), though these breeds have been bred for longer. Įuropean Shorthair has its counterparts in Great Britain ( British Shorthair) and the U.S. The European can be compared to the kind of domestic cat, which has developed naturally, i.e., without having been subject to special rules for breeding. The oldest known European Shorthair registered in FIFe was born in 1940, as the origin of the European Shorthair predates the formation of FIFe in 1949. The role as the cat breed resembling the original domestic cats of Europe was held until the beginning of the 20th century by the British Shorthair, even though stockier than the majority of common European cats, until 1949 when the European Shorthair was recognized by the Fédération internationale féline (FIFe). The term has also been used as an elaborate way of referring to common domestic short-haired cats of Europe, causing some confusion as the pedigree cats of this breed also should resemble the typical domestic cats of Europe. The European Shorthair, called the European in FIFe and Celtic/European Shorthair in WCF, is a cat breed of unknown origin, but it is a very old breed that could go back to the Egyptian cats.
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