Known for their plush double coat and round, expressive eyes, British Longhair cats are a popular breed hailed from the United Kingdom. This medium to large sized feline showcases a broad variety of colors, from solid to tabby and colorpoint, with blue being notably recognized. Though visually regal, British Longhairs are equally cherished for their calm, easy-going personality, making them apt companions in various living situations, including multi-pet households and families with children. These cats are also low-maintenance, requiring an average amount of grooming despite their luscious coat. Their playful yet non-demanding demeanor balances their necessity for physical activity, while their affectionate nature underlines their love for human interaction.
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(GREY ONE ISNT AVAILABLE ANYMORE) Hey everyone! My cat has had 4 kittens and I live in a very very small shared apartment. I wish I could keep them all but I cannot since I don’t have the space:( I’m

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We have 3 British Longhair boys and their shorthair brother. They are so handsome — almost pretty enough to be girls… but let’s keep that our little secret, so they don’t get too full of themselves.

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Extremely gorgeous kittens, photos don't give them justice. 2 boys and 4 girls ( 2 girls already reserved) All kittens are very friendly and cheeky

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Looking to rehome Caspian. There will be No cost in adopting him. Looking for people who have experience of owning cats. I will not consider people who live in flats or claim benefits. I will only

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White and ginger ragdoll male Has been done in August he also turned 1 in August and is over 5kg Either rehomed on his own or with female cats Reason to rehoming is because of him hurting my oldes
Yes, British Longhair cats make excellent pets due to their gentle, friendly, and intelligent nature. They enjoy human companionship and tend to prefer sitting beside their owners rather than being carried frequently. They adapt well as family pets, getting along with children, other cats, and even dogs when properly introduced and socialised.