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American Shorthair Cat

The working cat of America β€” descended from the cats that sailed on the Mayflower, built by 300+ years of natural selection on American farms. That dense, low-maintenance coat, those 80+ color combinations, that easygoing, independent temperament. Complete guide: the ultimate beginner cat with the lowest vet bills of any purebred, the classic silver tabby, and why this is the healthiest, easiest pedigreed cat you can own.

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πŸ“‹ Breed Overview

Weight
3.5 – 7 kg
Lifespan
15 – 20 years
Temperament
Easygoing & Independent
Maintenance
Very Low
Colors
80+
Best For
Families & First-Timers
πŸ“‘ In This Guide

πŸ“– About the American Shorthair β€” The Mayflower Cat

The American Shorthair traces its ancestry to the working cats that sailed on the Mayflower and other early ships to the New World. These hardy European shorthairs were brought to protect food stores from rats and mice β€” they weren't pets; they were essential crew members. Over 300+ years in America, they evolved through natural selection into a distinct type: larger, more muscular, thicker-coated, and healthier than their European ancestors. The breed was originally called "Domestic Shorthair" until 1966 when the name was changed to "American Shorthair" to distinguish the pedigreed breed from random-bred cats. They're the quintessential American cat β€” tough, adaptable, low-maintenance, and quietly excellent.

πŸ’› The Ultimate Beginner Cat

The American Shorthair is the perfect middle ground β€” affectionate but not needy, playful but not hyperactive, quiet but not aloof. They're wonderful with children (patient, not easily startled), accepting of cat-friendly dogs, and equally happy in a busy family home or a quiet apartment. They don't suffer from separation anxiety β€” they're independent enough to entertain themselves while you're at work. They're not lap cats (they prefer to sit beside you), but they enjoy being petted. This is the ideal first cat for families and novice owners.

πŸ’‘ Don't confuse with Domestic Shorthair: "American Shorthair" is a specific pedigree breed with 100+ years of selective breeding. "Domestic Shorthair" is any random-bred cat. They look similar but the American Shorthair has documented lineage, predictable temperament, and health-tested ancestry.

βš•οΈ Health β€” Lowest Vet Bills of Any Purebred

American Shorthairs are one of the healthiest purebred cats β€” 300+ years of natural selection on American farms and ships created a genetically robust breed. Main concern: HCM (present but not disproportionately high). Annual wellness exams and a quality diet are usually all that's needed. They consistently rank among the breeds with the lowest average lifetime veterinary costs. No breed-specific diseases, no structural problems, no mandatory screening β€” just routine care. Compared to breeds with severe genetic burdens (Persian, Scottish Fold, Sphynx), their health profile is remarkably clean.

🎨 80+ Colors β€” The Classic Silver Tabby

Silver Tabby

Brown Tabby

White

Black

Calico/Tortie

CategoryCost (USD)
🐱 Kitten $800-$2,000πŸ₯ Annual $400-$800

πŸ’‘ Fun Facts

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Mayflower mousers: The cats that sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 were the direct ancestors of today's American Shorthair. For 300+ years, these working cats evolved through natural selection on American soil.

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20+ year lifespans: American Shorthairs routinely live 18-20+ years β€” one of the longest-lived of any breed. Their genetic diversity and natural selection have produced extraordinary longevity.

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Lowest vet bills: Consistently ranked the breed with the lowest average lifetime veterinary costs. No breed-specific diseases, no structural problems, no mandatory screening β€” just routine care.

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NOT a Domestic Shorthair: The American Shorthair is a pedigree breed with documented ancestry. The Domestic Shorthair is any random-bred cat. They're distinct β€” just like a Labrador is different from a "yellow dog from the shelter."

πŸ‘€ Ideal Owner Profile

βœ… Great For

  • βœ“First-time cat owners
  • βœ“Families with children
  • βœ“Working professionals

⚠️ Not Ideal For

  • βœ—People wanting a lap cat
  • βœ—Those wanting to carry their cat

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