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Owners describe the little one had domestic shorthair dad and British shorthair mother, can anyone notice British shorthair features?
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Thanks for responding BSH is what I first googled and the resemblance just isn't there hahaI don't see anything that looks specifically Brit. It's possible her body type could develop as she gets older but the head and the ears especially do not match the standard.
I will ask, but from what I am told they never saw the father cat. seems fishy and I'll look elsewhere, thanks!She shows a slight resemblance in one photo but not enough to say.
I’d not be supporting a byb who is cross breeding cats if mother is a pedigree. Has the mother been HCM scanned, other breed appropriate tests done?
Yes, the head is what distinguishes British shorthairs from most other breeds.I don't see anything that looks specifically Brit. It's possible her body type could develop as she gets older but the head and the ears especially do not match the standard.
trustworthy and byb are not words that go together, in most cases they’ve purchased cats with contracts that they’ve broken by breeding and rehoming kittens unregistered.from a byb and while its trustworthy