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Cinnamon British Shorthair Kittens for sale in Oldham, Greater Manchester

7 Cinnamon British Shorthair Kittens for sale in Oldham, Greater Manchester

British Shorthair Cats are renowned for their easygoing temperament and robust physique. Hailing from the UK, these cats are recognized for their sturdy stature, making them ideal as playful yet gentle family pets. The breed flaunts thick, plush coats in various colors, the most iconic being the 'British Blue' - a dense blue-grey coat. However, 'colorpoint', 'tabby', and 'tortoiseshell' patterns are also common in shades of cream, black, and white. Despite their substantial size, they are famous for their docile, calm nature, making them suitable for apartments and homes with children or other pets. Famously independent, British Shorthairs require minimal grooming and enjoy a balance of interaction and solitude.

Read our British Shorthair Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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GCCF British Shorthairs rare fawn 1 male left

British Shorthair

11 weeksAge
13Sex
£1,350Price

1 left - male fawn Gccf registered british shorthair kittens Ready to leave 3rd December Cinnamon boy £1450 reserved Fawn boy £1350 available Fawn Girl £1350 reserved Fawn Girl £1350 reserved These kittens are on the GCCF non active register (not for breeding) an agreement will need to be signed agreeing to neuter by the time they turn 1 year old. Mum is a 3 year o

WhitchurchShropshire (46.1mi)
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Cinnamon and white British Shorthair TICA

British Shorthair

13 weeksAge
31Sex
£1,200Price

We have 1 available gorgeous red and white boy and our cinnamon and white girl is also available for reservation Amazing type Dad is our chocolate harlequin and mum our Cinnamon tortie and white both are PKD negative Kittens are raised in our home around children They come fully vaccinated 9 and 12 weeks Pedigree certificate TICA registered flea and wormed litter

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CreweCheshire East (33.4mi)
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2 lovely boys left British silver shorthair

British Shorthair

4 monthsAge
25Sex
£750Price

Ready for reservation pedigree British kittens. Both parents are GCCF registered and they are PKD tested negative. Kittens will be fully vaccinated, microchiped, twice health checked, dewormed and flea treated as a prevention, GCCF registered as a pet only (not for breeding). Kittens will be very well socialised, eating high quality wet and dry , litter trained, using scra

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DewsburyWest Yorkshire (22.2mi)
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FAQs

Are British Shorthair cats good pets?

British Shorthair cats are regarded as excellent pets due to their friendly, calm, and easy-going temperament. They adapt well to family life, including homes with children and other pets, and are suitable for both houses and apartments, making them great companions for a range of lifestyles.

Do British Shorthair cats like to cuddle?

British Shorthairs typically enjoy being near their owners but are not usually very cuddly or fond of being held or carried. They prefer showing affection in a subtle way, often sitting beside you rather than being lap cats, as their dense fur can make close contact feel warm.

Why are British Shorthair cats expensive?

The expense of British Shorthair cats arises from their purebred status, high demand, and popularity, especially after an increase in pet ownership during the pandemic. Reputable breeders generally charge between £1,500 and £3,300 depending on the cat’s quality, coat pattern, and pedigree.

Do British Shorthair cats shed a lot?

British Shorthairs have a short, dense coat that sheds moderately year-round, with increased shedding during seasonal changes in spring and autumn. Regular brushing is recommended to manage loose hair, prevent matting, and reduce hair around the home.