Easy-going, quiet and good with children; just three of the personality traits of the American Shorthair cat. Provided they are well socialized, they are very accepting of other animals. The American Shorthair ("American SH") tends to be independent minded2. This cat breed stems from British moggies let's remember, so there will probably be a legacy from that heritage and some similarities to the British Shorthair. Indeed Linda Case lists both breeds under the same heading as well as the European Shorthair1. In general, what is right for the British Shorthair is right for the American. See British Shorthair personality.
Gloria Stephens, incidentally, bundles the America SH with the American Wirehair. Both stem from random bred cats. The American SH is low maintenance. That is not a comment on personality but useful information nonetheless. They are undemanding and therefore suitable for full-time (apartment) living. However, try not to comply with that suggestion as all cats like to smell the grass!
This is a quiet and sweet-natured cat and therefore suitable for older adults too4.
The easy-going description at the beginning of this article comes from Dr. Fogle's book3.
Here is a classy little American SH being photographed by Helmi. He has the classic blotched tabby coat and silver background.
Sources:
(1) The Cat, Its Behavior, Nutrition & Health ISBN 978-0-8138-0331-9
(2) Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Aspects of Purebred Cats ISBN 0-9634124-0-X
(3) The Encyclopedia of the Cat ISBN 978-1-4053-2149-5
(4) Legacy of the Cat 2nd Ed. ISBN 0-8118-2910-3
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