Is The Colorpoint Shorthair Good For You?
- 1The Colorpoint Shorthair breed is a loving, loyal, and talkative breed.
- 2They are very sensitive to their owners mood and often follow him or her around the house.
- 3 Colorpoint Shorthairs are very intelligent and enjoy playing games, especially fetch.
HISTORY
A hand-crafted descendant of the Siamese, the Colorpoint Shorthair was first bred in the 1940s when a group of breeders decided that the Siamese would look good in red. They were bred with red American Shorthair tabbies, resulting in the Colorpoint Shorthair. They were first recognized as an official breed in 1964.
Quick Facts
Size
Small, Medium
Lifespan
12 - 18 years
Hair Length
Short
Litter Size
An average of 4 kittens
Male Weight
7 - 9 pounds
Female Weight
5 - 7 pounds
Personality
The Colorpoint Shorthair, aka Velcro Kitties, are called as such because of the way they like to stick right by the side of their owner. They are quite intelligent as well, and quite vocal, capable of feeling their parent's vibes and responding to how they feel with love, or space, or wanting to play. They are outgoing cats and make a loyal, wonderful companion..
Color
The Colorpoint Shorthair can be seen in three different base colors (solid, lynx, or parti) and have points colored cream, red, blue, chocolate, tortie, lilac, seal, and other color combinations therein.
Health Concerns
Colorpoint Shorthairs are sturdy and well built, but highly sensitive to anesthetics, so any intrusive surgery should be undertaken only under a competent veterinarian. Some cats might be vulnerable to:
- upper respiratory infection
- cleft palates
- heart defects
Appearance
The Colorpoint Shorthair is known for their wide array of possible point colorings, along with their base coloring, which is similar to that of their Siamese ancestry. They are a medium sized cat that has a thin, athletic frame, with a long neck and large, pointy ears. Their short coat is shiny and tends to get darker as the breed ages.