The golden British Shorthair is a popular British Shorthair cat with chubby cheeks, a round head, and a body. Let's take a closer look at the pros and cons of this adorable cat.


Advantages of the golden British Shorthair:


1. Easy to get along with


Golden British Shorthair is very affectionate towards their owners and quickly makes friends with other small animals, which makes them a great fit for families with children. They are also great at watching over children and getting along well with their owners.


2. No temper tantrums


No matter how their owners touch them, golden British Shorthair will not lose their temper and will even purr contentedly. They are unlikely to lash out for no reason or bite their owners.


3. Docile


Golden British Shorthair is naturally docile and often loves to sleep on their owners' laps, play with them, and enjoy having their heads petted to help them sleep more comfortably.


4. Strong adaptability


Golden British Shorthair is highly adaptable, so they don't get nervous or hide when their owners change up their play areas. If you're worried about your cat not adapting to its environment, this cat will ease your concerns.


5. Won't make a lot of noise or bark


Unlike some cats that bark and make lots of noise, golden British Shorthair are generally lazy and enjoy sleeping most of the time. They rarely make a fuss or disturb their owners, which is a huge relief for many cat owners.


Of course, no cat is perfect, and the golden British Shorthair has a few flaws:


1. Gluttony


Golden British Shorthair is naturally greedy eaters and doesn't like to exercise much, which makes them prone to obesity. If they see their owners with their favorite cat snacks, they will immediately jump at the opportunity to indulge themselves. Even if their owners don't feed them, they can be quite persistent.


2. Curiosity


Golden British Shorthairs are extremely curious and will investigate anything strange that catches their eye. If they see a hole, they may squat next to it for a long time to investigate.


3. Picky eaters


Some owners give their cats too much human food, which can cause them to become picky eaters. Once they're used to the taste of human food, they may resist cat food. However, this is harmful to their health, so it's best to avoid feeding them human food and opt for high-protein, high-meat-content cat food that meets their nutritional needs.


Owners should avoid feeding their cats heavy food as it can cause them to become even more selective about what they eat.


4. Hair loss


Golden British Shorthair shed a lot of furs, which can be troublesome for their owners as their fur tends to get everywhere. Their fur can also stick to their owners' clothes when they're being held. It's best to comb their excess fur to prevent serious hair loss.


Overall, the golden British Shorthair is a great cat for families and first-time cat owners. With its affectionate nature, docile personality, and adaptability, it's a great companion for any cat lover.