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Vets British Shorthair Kittens for sale in Oldham, Greater Manchester

4 Vets 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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British Shorthair cats Two beautiful bi colour girls ready to rehome NOW  - Advert 1
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Two beautiful bi colour girls ready to rehome NOW

British Shorthair

8 weeksAge
2Sex
£450Price

I have pleasure In announcing I have up for rehoming 2 beautiful playful BSH girls , both mum and dad are BSH, Mum is our family pet and dad Henry is a Stud with a lovely temperament and dna tested . Mum is booked in the vets in January so this will be her 2nd and last litter. No expense has been spared with the care of mum and these babies from before conception, throu

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BradfordWest Yorkshire (22.7mi)
5.00
2 reviews
British Shorthair cats blue boy left. Chunky champion british shorthair - Advert 2
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blue boy left. Chunky champion british shorthair

British Shorthair

6 weeksAge
12Sex
£850Price

These beautifull chunky GCCF registerd british shorthair kittens are able to be seen with mother and father who are also gccf registerd. My beautifull poppy had a litter of 4 health kittens 3 lilac and 1 lilac They are coming on beautifully. These kittens are brought up in a family environment with children and are handled throughout the day . They are playfull ,happy

BradfordWest Yorkshire (22.7mi)
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British Shorthair cats Ready to leave 15 December 2025 - Advert 3
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Ready to leave 15 December 2025

British Shorthair

13 weeksAge
42Sex
£700Price

Dam (mum) is registered active with the GCCF. Stud (Tom) is registered with the pedigree club. Both parents have been tested, prior to mating. No genetic abnormalities with either parent. I provide evidence of this to new owners when purchasing kittens. All Kittens are pedigree British Shorthairs. Kittens leave with a new bell collar. Kittens aren’t being registered

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DeesideFlintshire (44.7mi)
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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.