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(Domestic) American Shorthair

Felis catus

Description:

White American Shorthair, as a kitten, she had a grey marking on her head that slowly disappeared as she aged.

Habitat:

She is an indoor cat that we adopted from a shelter in San Diego about 7 years ago. Her favorite place is my bunk-bed - she practically only leaves for food - and she is a very loving and lazy family member.

Notes:

One of my favorite types of cats, they originate from Britain where they were sailed to America to protect the ships and shores from mice. Some stayed in the U.S. and were named mousers like the British Shorthair. They adapted to their new environment becoming larger, leaner, and more powerfully built than their ancestors. In 1966 they were renamed "American Shorthair" to resemble their "all-American" character. They were later considered a purebred cat and known as a great pet that are low-maintenance and generally healthy, easy-going, affectionate with owners and social with strangers. There are over 80 different colors and patterns of this breed today the most well-known being the silver tabby. However unique one may be in personality or appearance, there are always hundreds in shelters, societies, and adoption centers waiting for a home and you can help.

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CoralAvery
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CoralAvery

San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on Mar 5, 2011
Submitted on Aug 5, 2011

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