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The neutering can also be  connected to the sterilization of the animals. The British Shorthair kitten  is the traditional British domestic cat, with a  body, dense coat, and broad face. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Neuter in Connection With British Shorthair Kittens


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Neuter, the Latin adjective. It is quite often
used in the grammatical world it is about the
linguistics class. It has a specification of its
own. The neutering can also be  connected to the
sterilization of the animals. The British
Shorthair kitten  is the traditional British
domestic cat, with a  body, dense coat, and broad
face.
  • NEUTER IN CONNECTION WITH BRITISH SHORTHAIR KITTEN

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  • The British Blue, a solid blue-gray with copper
    eyes. Then, but the full range of other colors
    and patterns, including tabby and Colorpoint.
  • It is one of the most ancient cat breeds known
    from the Egyptian to the British ages. In modern
    times,
  • The most ancient identifiable cat breeds in the
    world. The modern British Shorthair is basically
    remained unchanged.

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  • The bodily appearance and relatively calm
    temperament is a common feature of the kitten.
  • The British Shorthair is a powerful but a compact
    car that should give an overall impression of
    neatly balanced sturdiness, having a broad chest,
    strong thickset legs with rounded paws and a
    medium-length, blunt-tipped tail.

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  • The head is likewise massive and distinctively
    rounded, with a short muzzle, broad cheeks and
    large round eyes that are dark coppery orange in
    the British Blue and otherwise vary in color
    depending on the coat.
  • Their medium-sized ears are broad at the base and
    should be set widely, not disturbing the overall
    rounded contours of the head.
  • They are slow to mature in comparison with most
    cat breeds, reaching full physical development at
    approximately three years of age.

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  • The British Shorthair a long-lived cat, with a
    life expectancy of 14-20 years. Vet clinic data
    from England shows a median lifespan of 11.8
    years.
  • The insurance on the life is valid for this type
    of breed. HCM testing of males used for breeding
    is now mandatory for breeders organized under the
    Danish Fife member, Felis Danica.
  • The breed is thought to be at high risk of
    polycystic kidney disease (PKD). A DNA test lab
    has noted a significant decrease of the PKD
    mutations in testing populations.

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