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Oriental Shorthair cats. 
The Oriental Shorthair
The
Oriental Shorthair is, like her
close relatives the Siamese,
Balinese and Oriental Longhair (also
called Javanese), a cat with
oriental type:
a very elegant, graceful and slender
cat.
The Oriental Shorthair is of medium
size, her body is slender and long,
yet with a very well developed
muscle strength, which is quite hard
and firm. The legs are high (long)
and slender with fine oval paws. The
boning is fine and delicate.
The head builds a long wedge which
tapers to a fine muzzle. The nose is
absolutely straight and long. The
jaws are fine built. When viewing
the head in profile a long straight
line can be seen, which starts at
the top of the head and continues
straight to the tip of the nose.
When viewing the head from the front
side the outer edges of the head
build a long triangle.
The skull is not supposed to be
flat, it is rounded, as if the cat
would wear a round helmet.
The neck is long, slender and
graceful, thus emphasizing the
elegant lines of the Oriental
Shorthair.
The eyes are almond in shape and
slanted to the base of the ears. In
all colours their colour is of an
impressing green colour. This
combination between the almond shape
and the oblique placement of the
eyes emphasizes the oriental
appearance of this cat.
The ears are very large, very wide
at their base, thus completing the
triangular shape of the head and
continuing the outer lines of the
head.
The coat is extremely short, very
fine and lies sleek to the body.
When you stroke the coat you get the
feeling of pure silk. Oriental
Shorthair exist in all colours. This
contrast between the coat colour and
the green eyes makes this breed very
attractive.
The tail is very long, rather thin
and tapers to its tip.
Oriental Shorthair exist in
many colours:
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black, blue. The black
Oriental Shorthair is
also called Ebony.
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chocolate and lilac. The
chocolate Oriental
Shorthair is also called
Havana, while the lilac
Oriental Shorthair is
called Lavender.
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red and cream
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cinnamon and fawn
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tortie, i.e. with tortie
patches (patches are red
in black, chocolate and
cinnamon cats, and
patches are cream in
blue, lilac and fawn
cats), all colours as
mentioned above
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and all these colours
exist also with tabby
pattern - blotched,
mackerel, spotted and
ticked, f.e. blue
mackerel, black ticked,
red blotched, etc.
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all these colours exist
also with silver as
Smoke or as silver
tabby, f.e. black smoke,
chocolate smoke, tortie
smoke, red silver
spotted, blue silver
ticked, bluetortie
silver mackerel, etc.
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all these colours can be
also with white, f.e.
black and white, red and
white, blue blotched
with white, etc.
History
The Oriental
Shorthair is the
full coloured
version of the
Siamese, and is a
man-made breed.
Amongst the early
Siamese there were
also self coloured
cats, which were
vetoed from the
Siamese breeding
programme by the
English Siamese Club
in 1920. Before
Wolrd War II existed
already black and
blue Oriental
Shorthairs in
Germany.
The early Oriental
Shorthair in England
was a result of
cross breeding
between Siamese and
domestic cats and
Russian Blues, they
were given quite
unique colour names,
like Ebony for the
black Oriental
Shorthair, Chestnut
Brown Foreign
Shorthair for the
chocolate Oriental
Shorthair, which had
been registered in
1958 by GCCF as
Foreign Shorthair,
and was later on in
1970 called Havana.
Those Havana were
exported to the USA,
where they only
retained the green
eye colour and the
chocolate brown coat
colour, their body
type became heavier
and more cobby,
which are now
registered in the US
as a separate breed,
called Havana. Today
over half of their
descendants are self
or bicolour Oriental
Shorthair, and fewer
than a quarter are
Soamese (pointed
cats).
Temperament
Oriental
Shorthairs are talkative cats, they can get
quite loud sometimes. Females, which are in
heat, and lonely studs can cry with an ear
splitting voice. The Oriental Shorthair
loves to communicate with her owner. They
are active cats, who like to play. If they
feel lonely without any playmate, they
create one, and anything will be dedicated
to become their playmate. Oriental
Shorthairs like to jump quite high, but they
keep their balance between the narrowest
things with great elegance, thus disrupting
or disturbing very seldom something.
Oriental Shorthairs are no outdoor cats,
they like a cosy warm place. They like to
sleep on top of radiators, the television or
the computer, or anything which creates
heat.
They love their owners and demand attention
and affection, they enjoy riding on their
shoulders or cuddling on their knees, or to
cuddle in bed under a warm blanket.
These extremely intelligent cats make very
good companions for people, who like to have
constant companionship. Oriental Shorthairs
will follow you, wherever you go, if you sit
down, they will sit on your lap, if you eat,
they will sit besides you on the chair,
without being demanding or begging for food,
if go to bed, they will enjoy to sleep in
your bed with you. With Oriental Shorthairs
you will have a very attractive companion
and they will be your friends for a life
time.
Grooming
Oriental
Shorthairs require little grooming. Rubbing
their coat with chamois skins will remove
dead hears and will produce a silk-like
glistening coat.
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