Exotic Shorthair - The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (2024)

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Section 1 – PERSIAN – Group 2

The Exotic is a shorthair cat with Persian ‘type’. They are a relatively new breed in the UK with many admirers and are a happy, healthy and mischievous breed. With an easily maintained coat, they have quickly established themselves as both a striking show cat and a loving pet.

Exotics are heavily boned, massive cats with lines softened by the thick dense coat. The plush coat adds an impression of soft roundness to these muscular cats making them look like plush toys you want to pick up and cuddle!

History

The breed first gained recognition in the USA, where it initially evolved as a result of crossing American Shorthair cats to Silver Persians. In September 1966, CFA established a hybrid class for Domestics of mixed Persian and American Shorthair parentage; a new standard, based on the Persian standard was written for Exotic Shorthairs and they were given Championship status. They first appeared in competition in CFA in the 1967-68 show season. Original crosses included American Shorthair to Persian, Burmese to Persian and Russian Blue to Persian. In 1975 CFA narrowed allowable outcrosses to American SH and Persian, in 1987 American SH was dropped as an allowable outcross – only Persian and Exotic SH are now allowed. In the UK some British SH breeders kept the “overtyped” offspring from British Shorthair x Persian matings to try and develop the Exotic SH. The first import to the UK was CFA Gr Ch Purrfun My Main Man, a Black Smoke, he was descended from an original Burmese x Persian cross. The British SH was dropped as an allowable outcross for Exotics in 2000, now only Exotic and Persian are acceptable. Exotics were formally recognised by the GCCF in 1986, and gained Championship status in 1995.

Appearance and Colours

The gentle Exotic Shorthair is a Persian in its pyjamas and is the ideal cat for those who love the look of the Persian but do not have the time or inclination to take care of all that hair. Sometimes called “the lazy man’s Persian”, the Exotic Shorthair is bred to be just like the Persian except with a short, dense coat instead of a long flowing one. Exotics have the same pansy-like sweet face and short nose with big eyes and the same short square body giving them a cuddly teddy bear-like look. These affectionate cats have the quiet manners of the Persian but are livelier and more inquisitive thanks to their shorthaired ancestry. Exotics come in all the colours of the rainbow and a multitude of patterns (in fact, very similar to Persians and British Shorthairs).

Personality

Exotic cats make ideal pets for owners who want a gentle affectionate lap cat. Good quality Exotic kittens are big and sturdy. Their temperament is gentle but playful and full of life; they love to be with people. Quietly endearing, Exotics request your attention with an irresistible gaze and then hug you when you pick them up. They will follow you from room to room in order to be near you and then jump in your lap for a nap when you settle down to read a book or watch the tv. Their shorthaired ancestors have given them a love of play and they will jump to catch a toy or sit studying how to get the toy you put out of reach before they were finished playing. Simple things amuse them whether it is chasing paper balls around the house or watching water drip out of a tap. Exotics are a joy to be around and, thanks to their easygoing nature, they get on well with children and other pets.

Care

Although Exotic Shorthairs are not as high maintenance as Persian Longhairs, they do still require regular grooming to maintain the soft, dense coat in optimum condition. Especially during the spring and summer, when moulting, they can shed a large amount of old undercoat that needs to be carefully combed out, or the coat will mat and knot. Eyes should be regularly cleaned, and Exotics do benefit from an occasional bath. A female Exotic cat weighs 7 to 12 lbs and a male Exotic cat often weighs 12 to 14 lbs. An Exotic cat usually lives 12 to 15 years or more.

Health

FelinePolycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)is an inherited kidney disease found in cats. There is evidence that Persian and Exotic cats are more affected than other breeds. However, a simple and reliable DNA test for this condition exists, and responsible breeders screen their breeding cats for this disease to eradicate it from their breeding programme. Kitten purchasers should always check with the breeder of their new kitten for details of their PKD testing regime.

Exotic Shorthair - The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (2024)

FAQs

How much does an Exotic Shorthair cat cost? ›

How much does a Exotic Shorthair cat cost? Exotic Shorthair cats cost between $1,000-$5,000.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats like to be held? ›

Exotic Shorthairs are generally affectionate. While individual preferences vary, there's a good chance your Exotic Shorthair will enjoy being held. They might even become your new lap cat.

Are exotic shorthairs good or bad? ›

In general, exotic shorthairs are healthy cats that live long lives. The main problems associated with this breed involve their brachycephalic features. This refers to the fact that they have flattened faces — a trait that comes from their Persian background.

Are Exotic Shorthair cats cuddly? ›

Exotic shorthairs make perfect pets for people who love Persians but don't want the commitment of high-maintenance grooming. These cats are also easygoing and low energy, so they don't demand constant attention or frequent interactive activities—they are content to cuddle.

What breed of cat is $1000? ›

A pure bred Persian can cost about $1000 USD. The Main Coon is the world's largest domestic cat breed, and not by a little margin, wither. The feline can grow to sizes of small wide cats and are well known for tier long, thick fur. Their colors range from light to dark, but most sit around the brown tones.

Do Exotic Shorthairs meow a lot? ›

The Exotic Shorthair is a calm breed of cat. While they will have energy as a kitten and will enjoy play sessions as they grow, they tend to prefer snuggles over vigorous exercise. They're comfortable as housecats and don't do well outside. They also tend to be a quiet cat without a lot of meowing to communicate.

Can Exotic Shorthair cats be left alone? ›

The Exotic loves his own people, but he has a reputation for being cautious around visitors. The Exotic prefers not to be left alone. He likes the presence of his person or family, so if you have to be away sometimes, it's a good idea to leave a radio on to keep him company or even seek out a companion for the cat.

How long do Exotic Shorthair cats live? ›

Exotic Shorthair Overview
Official NameExotic Shorthair
Pet Weight10 to 12 pounds
Lifespan8 to 15 years
Good Withcats, children, dogs, families, seniors
Temperamentaffectionate, sociable
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Are Exotic Shorthairs indoor cats? ›

Despite the more moderate coat, the Exotic Shorthair is still very much an indoor cat, with access to a secure garden whilst supervised, or better yet an enclosed 'catio' with some choice sunny spots for lazing around in, whilst taking in the fresh air.

Do Exotic Shorthairs have separation anxiety? ›

People-oriented and should not be left alone for long periods of time. Coat requires regular brushing and grooming. Prone to a number of health problems. Prone to separation anxiety.

Do Exotic Shorthair cats scratch furniture? ›

Quick Exotic Shorthair Q&A

Yes, they'll scratch your furniture if they haven't been trained not to!

Is Exotic Shorthair a lap cat? ›

They make an excellent lap cat and are happiest in quiet, familiar surroundings. They can make playful bursts and tend to be livelier than there Persian ancestors.

Are Exotic Shorthairs intelligent? ›

While this breed tends to be docile and sweet like their Persian ancestors, they are more adventurous-- a nod to their American Shorthair heritage. They love jumping at the toy you dangle from a stick. They are also very intelligent and will carefully plot ways to get that toy after you put it away.

Are Exotic Shorthairs high maintenance? ›

Low-Maintenance Grooming: Unlike their Persian counterparts, Exotic Shorthairs boast a short, plush coat that requires minimal grooming. A weekly brush is typically all it takes to keep their coat looking pristine, allowing more time for play and cuddles.

Which gender of cat is more cuddly? ›

No substantial evidence supports that either gender cat is always more affectionate than the other. Affection levels are impacted by neutering status, breed, personality, lived experience, and, in some cases, coat color.

What cats cost $2,000? ›

Scottish Fold Cat | $800–$2000

Scottish Fold cats are one of the fluffiest and most expensive cat breeds. These cats are not as common as other breeds, which drives up their price. They are domestic cat breeds that are known for their unique folded ears, which give them a distinctive "owl-like" appearance.

What is the rarest pet cat? ›

The Sokoke is arguably the rarest breed in the world. It hails from the coast of Kenya, where it is known for being a feral breed. As a feral breed, the Sokoke needs lots of exercise, and can become bored quickly—if you let it outdoors, it may spend most of its time outside.

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