British Shorthair Golden Tabby
Spotted tabby markings in British Shorthair cats.
British shorthair golden tabby. Like the red BSH cats these beautiful meow machines sometimes have tabby markings in the human world thats freckles. The breed has also been developed in a wide range of other colours and patterns including tabby and colourpoint. Black Golden Shaded Tabby.
The spotted tabby should have the same head markings as the mackerel and classic tabby types. The blue mackerel tabby is stripey like a tiger. British shorthair british shorthair cat british shorthair kittens british shorthair kitten british shorthair for sale british shorthair kittens for sale british shorthair cats british shorthair breeders british shorthair cat for sale british shorthair personality british shorthair price golden british shorthair blue british shorthair british shorthair white black british.
The ground colour should be pale cream chin and lips included. The blue tabby also comes in ticked shaded and smoke. Tipped and Shaded Golden British Shorthairs are also known as Golden Chinchilla and Golden Shell.
The coat on the back flanks head ears and tail should be tipped with color. It has been the most popular breed of cat registered by the UKs Governing Council of the Cat Fancy GCCF since 2001 when it overtook the Persian breed. The British Shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat with a distinctively stocky body dense coat and broad faceThe most familiar colour variant is the British Blue with a solid grey-blue coat orange eyes and a medium-sized tail.
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The blue classic tabby is marbled or rosetted. Spotted tabby British Shorthairs have the same set of acceptable colourations as compared to their mackerel and classic tabby cousins. These cats are so new that they are not yet recognised by the GCCF and are currently very hard to find particularly because they are rapidly growing in popularity.