9798324867119 - raising a american shorthair cat: the complete guide to raising and caring for american shorthair cats de lewis, rex (4 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The history of the American Shorthair (ASH) cat breed is extensive and stretches back to the country's early colonial era. Here's a quick rundown: - Colonial Era: The American Shorthair breed's progenitors may have traveled aboard ships to keep vermin under control as the early European sett…lers brought their descendants to North America. Because of their exceptional hunting abilities, these cats were highly valued and were a vital component of colonial families.- Breed Development: These cats interbred with different cats that immigrants brought with them over time, resulting in a diversified population. Only the cats with the strongest hunting and survival instincts survived through natural selection, which helped to create a resilient and adaptive breed.- 19th Century: Cat shows gained popularity in America and Europe by the 19th century. The American Shorthair, once referred to as the "Domestic Shorthair," became recognized as a separate breed at this time. Cat breeders began to carefully breed their animals in order to standardize particular characteristics, like coat color and pattern.- 20th Century: Throughout the 20th century, the breed's popularity grew. In 1966, the American Shorthair was formally acknowledged as a breed by the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA). The cat's unique characteristics and heritage were taken into consideration when renaming it. Families loved this breed because of its well-known for being kind and versatile.- Features: Round faces, medium to big sizes, muscular builds, and short, dense coats are characteristics of American Shorthairs. They are available in an extensive range of hues and designs. They are popular as pets because of their amiable and laid-back dispositions.- Current Situation: The American Shorthair cat breed is still among the most well-liked in the country today. It is prized for its exceptional health, adaptability, and pleasant temperament in addition to its historical value. The breed is still popular among families looking for a loving, low-maintenance companion and is still shown in cat shows.The history of the American Shorthair breed illustrates how it developed from a useful working cat during colonial times to a beloved and highly esteemed breed in modern pet society. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.