5 Things You Must Never Do To Your British Shorthair

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To Be Clear: In this video, we will talk about 5 things you must never do to your British Shorthair. As a British Shorthair owner, this video will help you know what you should avoid so as to improve your relationship with your feline. If you’re thinking about adopting a British Shorthair, this list should give you an idea of what to expect.

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In this video we will talk about 5 things. You must never do to your British Shorthair. As a British Shorthair owner. This video will help. You know what you should avoid so as to improve your relationship with your feline.. If you’re thinking about adopting a British Shorthair, this list should give you an idea of what to expect. Let’s get started. 1., Never Leave Them Outside Unsupervised.. You can take your British Shorthair Cat outside. If you follow, one rule. Outside the surroundings should be safe, secure and free of threats such as crooks, violent animals and sharp items., Because British Shorthairs are friendly and sociable, leaving them outside on their own is not a good idea.. You have to believe there's a potential. Your furry cat may leave the confines of your house., And when this happens, people are quick to trap them, since they are nice and like being around others., There's also a potential they'd approach, dogs or other cats.. It will be dangerous, since not all dogs and cats are friendly. There are breeds of cats and dogs that are obnoxious and aggressive.. If you really want to take them out of the house, then make sure that they are supervised at all times. 2., Not Keeping Track of their Eating Habits. Obesity is not uncommon in cat breeds. Like the British Shorthair., Though, all cats can become obese. They are more susceptible to it and it may have an impact on their health.. British Shorthairs can get really large and with the fact that they can eat a lot, not keeping track of their eating. Habits can cause issues., Because British Shorthairs are real carnivores. They require a high-protein diet to flourish.. However much like people, they benefit from a regular feeding schedule and a well-balanced diet., Make sure not to feed your cat too much at once, as that could make cleaning up a little more difficult.. It is common for British Shorthairs to become obese, but this is usually an easily treatable condition.. If your cat is visibly overweight, speak to your vet to find out the causes., Keeping their food and treats moderate is advised, but never deny them. Nutrients. 3. Never Put Off Vet Visits. In general. British Shorthairs are usually in good health.. They'Ll live for a long time if the appropriate care is taken throughout their lifespan. However, due to their being of purebred heritage, health problems can arise.. British Shorthairs are genetically susceptible to certain diseases and, as such, you will need to be a close friend of the vet in order for them to live healthy and happy lives.. Various genetic diseases are specific to British Shorthairs and can be expensive to manage.. However, vaccination diet & regular check-ups can help minimize their impact., Gingivitis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, both of which may affect any breed have been found in the Shorthair., No matter how healthy your cat is, when you first bring them home, you should be prepared for any problems that May arise. A pet insurance plan can help you prepare for any veterinary requirements. Your cat may have. 4.. Never Leave them Without Grooming., Even while the British Shorthair's coat does not mat or tangle as easily as pets with longer hair. Brushing her coat on a regular basis is still a good idea.. Brushing your pet's coat once a week will maintain it in good shape, dispersing the skin's natural oils and eliminating stray hair.. If the hair isn't picked up, it will be consumed by your cat during her routine cleaning procedures resulting in hairballs.. Brushing your cat on a regular basis also means fewer cat hair in your home on your clothing and caught in your dryer lint trap. 5.. Never Leave Them Alone for too Long. A British Shorthair may be left alone for a brief period of time.. Cats have always been sociable creatures.. This is true not only for the British shorthair, but for all cat breeds that have existed since their inception.. It'S in their nature to be sociable.. They like to live in a group where they may play together in a secure and supportive environment.. The greatest amount of time a British shorthair may be left alone is 2 to 3 days.. The cat will keep itself occupied by playing with itself napping eating and drinking throughout this period. When a cat is left for 10 to 15 days. That’S when you start having issues. During this period, you cannot be certain that your cat will have access to freshwater and food.. It will continue to look for you and may get unwell, sad and suffer from separation anxiety.. The bottom line is it’s, a good idea to learn more about the British Shorthair before making a commitment to this wonderful breed.. Overall, British Shorthairs don’t have a lot of needs and do best with owners who provide them with the little they need from you.. So, are you a British Shorthair Owner? What is your Shorthair like? Please leave a comment below

kookii: The first one is soo true,once he escaped to the garden at night approached a male cat hoping to play,but instead got attack and was traumatized,refusing to eat for 2 days, but eventually he returned back to his old self

Tina Penn: I love my British Shorthair so much, that I now have 2 of them, what a loving, playful, smart cats they are

Diane Harrison: Our teddy❤️ he loves chin rubs and snuggles but hates being picked up

UMAR YT: Make sure cats are treated well And treat it how you wanna be treated back ❤

ysksks R: My British shorthair loves to eat a lot of food play and overall sleep she’s also two months old she’s thriving like a tiger

Marium Parveen: We got a 2 months old Russian Blue cat recently. Very energetic and playful. Your vidio is helpful.

ColoredSaltStillPlays: My BH just eats a little and whatever she eats, she burns it by running. She is not fat at all, she is like a model.

Beate0108: My British Shorthair girl is the center of our family. We never leave her for more than a day.

Kjorsss: I rescued my sweet British Blue from the streets. How anyone could dump a cat like that boggles my mind. She is semi-feral because she survived on the streets and is one tough cat with the British shorthair genes. I love her to the moon and back but we are on a journey of switch between bliss to feral terror with her!

Tim Urbik: Mine is a real prince who finds every which way from Sunday to inconvenience my life.... but he is the best cat ever.

MM: Mine Hi 5's and loves nothing more than to be Vacuumed. Coolest Cat on the planet.

Rodan 64: Thank you for the tips!

super far: My cat likes to play and eat too much

UMAR YT: They are loveable lovely fluffy adorable and cute and sociable But do not get on the bad side

UMAR YT: I am a cat person , but I am even to dogs

🦋•Twinnie’s•🦋 c0cO & P!pp1N: I have to brits and they are soooo cute

Mama Shake: My BSH cat loves to chase balls and ropes...

SimplyyAmberxo: I have a British short hair kitten Called Nala. She got chased by a Siamese cat and Nala gets chased all of the time and sometimes the Siamese even try’s to come into the car flap. I found out that your meant to spray mean cats with water so I’ve been spraying it for a few weeks and its not come back in a while! :) thank you for making this video :)

UMAR YT: I mean I love cats and to play with it and also I’d feed it treats and feed it the right food that it needs and give only water as you can’t give milk to cats but can feed eggs and chicken turkey chicken and other for treats protein is good for breakfast and to groom them daily and give them a bathe but they will clean themselves and you don’t need to leave them alone play with them be sociable with your cat and take them places with you and make sure to make them happy and they will sleep with you they will be sociable but do not abuse your cat bully it and hit it and keep it on diet And make sure it does not overdue diet you need to take full responsibility and make sure to pay order to the cat let the cat free in the garden such as supervise them and let them be themselves ❤

NichoTBE: Mine loves to be outside.

Christine Kuhrt: Who in their right mind is leaving their pet behind for more than 1-2 days?! o.O This is insanity. Ask someone to catsit and play, go to a temporary cat pension - anything but just don't leave like that - wth. :O

Nik MD yusri: Mine sneak out and lost 24 hours luckily manage to find her back, she seem confused to find the house

British Shorthair Chomel Furries: Cute and adorable

qrstrx: I adopted my brittish shorthair KITTEN 3 days ago !! I had a question. Do brittish shorthair kittens like being chased

cade and reubon ™: I had one before

Shaun Taylor: Don't pick them up they are not very keen on that.

Γκαζελης Ορεστης: my british shorthair is like a sumo

Xander89: My brithis shorthair died from heart failure, but it died where he liked to stay waching i nthe garden

Zaid Sheikh: Does anyone know where I can get a British short hair cat ?

Tom shiba: my British is the most unfriendly creature on earth there is not a single visitor that didn't bleed, and she almost kill the vet nurse

Cedric Guin: My uncle's cat british short hair was now so skinny i want to adopt him cause no one likes him but i don't anythings to help him

Phillip Shiels: But best (or only) for Americans...

6 315 Kathryn Fox: I have 2 cats 1 Oscar 2 Kitty Oscar is a British shorthair who is active, energetic, and somehow a bit fat Kitty is a giant cat (maybe a Maine coon) that is very obese and gives oscar a look in the eye when he comes too close.O God how he reacts is always a good laugh

John Williams: No animal is obnoxious

Scytexo: very shy

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