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Golden bsh British Shorthair Kittens for sale in Oxford, Oxfordshire

5 Golden bsh British Shorthair Kittens for sale in Oxford, Oxfordshire

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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GOLDEN TABBY, GOLDEN BLUE POINT BRITISH SHORTHAIR

British Shorthair

6 weeksAge
24Sex
£1,100Price

Lovely British Shorthair Kittens were born on 17th of October 2025. Family loving gorgeous kittens are looking for a five-star indoor home. The little ones will be ready to go for their new homes from 20/12/2025 (after 1st vaccine) or 10/01/2026 (after 2nd vaccine) All Kittens will come: Two vet health checks Fully vaccinated at 9 and 12 weeks Veterinary vaccination bo

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WokingSurrey (42.4mi)
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Last GIRL Beautiful Golden BSH Kittens –Rare Cold

British Shorthair

4 monthsAge
13Sex
£1,200Price

🕸️ The Addams Family Addition 🕸️ 🕸️ Lady (British Longhair) – rehomed 🕸️ Wednesday (British Shorthair) – rehomed 🕸️ Pumpkin (British Shorthair) – available 🕸️ Pugsley (British Shorthair) – available 🏆 We’re thrilled to present our latest litter: The Addams Family Addition 🏆 A delightful group of four beautifully bred kittens – 3 girls and 1 boy – each full of char

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AltonHampshire (43.2mi)
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TICA British Shorthair Boy Champion Bloodlines

British Shorthair

5 monthsAge
22Sex
£1,200Price

We have only ONE adorable kitten (Male) remaining from our recent litter – the very last baby is now ready to find a loving family! Our final fluffy baby deserves the very best home where he will be spoiled and loved for life. Indoor home preferred. 🐱 Black Golden Shaded/ White (ny1133) , blue eyes This little sweetheart can be sold on the TICA non-active register (as a

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BedfordBedford (43mi)
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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.