Exotic Shorthair Cat Breed - Temperament

Exotic Shorthair
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The Exotic Shorthair cat breed has an exceptionally gentle and kind temperament. It is placid and dignified, but also can be curious, fun-loving and playful.

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Personality

The Exotic Shorthair has an exceptionally gentle, kind disposition that is virtually identical to that of the Persian. It is placid and dignified, but also can be curious, fun-loving and playful. This breed is friendly to other cats and to dogs, as well as to people. Exotic Shorthairs do not enjoy being unattended for long periods of time. When they must be left alone, many Exotic owners leave a radio or television on, so that their cats feel less isolated. The Exotic Shorthair tends to show more affection than many other short-haired domestic breeds, without being annoyingly demanding. This is an easy-going, quiet cat, whose voice is rarely heard. The Exotic Shorthair is sweet, calm and unfailingly loyal. The adaptable nature of this breed makes them ideal pets for city dwellers and apartment living. They are especially patient with children.

Activity Level

While the Exotic Shorthair is similar to the Persian in temperament and type, it tends to be a bit more lively, retaining some of the energetic spark of their American Shorthair ancestors. Exotic Shorthairs can be quite capable mouse-hunters. They enjoy playing with toys and jumping after the ends of sticks. However, they are equally content to sit quietly in a comfy chair, curl up in a lap or drape themselves across their owners’ shoulders. Generally speaking, this is not an especially active or athletic breed.

Behavioral Traits

The Exotic Shorthair may or may not sleep with its owner on a regular basis, as it tends to become overheated and sometimes prefers sleeping on cool tile or a brick hearth. These cats are unobtrusive and easy to live with. The Exotic will follow its owner around the house and then settle down to rest quietly in some nook or cranny. They can nap for hours on end. They want to be close to their people, but not necessarily “nested” together at all times. Some fanciers report that males are slightly calmer and cuddlier than females, although this is not always the case. Exotic Shorthairs enjoy the simple pleasures of life, such as watching water drip from a faucet or chasing dust-balls across the floor. This is a perfect breed for someone who wants a calm, companionable cat with true Persian type and temperament but without the ultra-demanding long-haired coat of the Persian breed.

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