Colorpoint shorthair
What They Are Like to Live With
Colorpoints share temperament with the Siamese. They are vocal and demanding of attention. They are also very active and love to play.
Colorpoints are intelligent cats that get along well with children and other pets.
Things You Should Know
Colorpoints are very vocal cats, and will demand attention by crying.
They are very closely related to the Siamese.
Colorpoints are sensitive to their owner’s moods.
Colorpoint Shorthair History
Development of the Colorpoint Shorthair first began in the 1940s when British and American Siamese breeders tried to produce cats that were similar to the Siamese, but in pointed colors other than those typically seen in the Siamese breed. They crossed Siamese with Abyssinians and red tabby Domestic Shorthairs. The results were mixed, but eventually these cats were crossed back to Siamese.
These cats were still considered Siamese, which caused controversy within the breed. Finally, the name Colorpoint Shorthair was given to these cats. The Cat Fanciers Association (CFA) recognized them as a separate breed from the Siamese in 1974. Today, the American Cat Fanciers Association (AFCA) and The International Cat Association (TICA) recognize them as a type of Siamese.
- Raquette à neige
- The harlequin great dane: a truly unique looking dog
- 9 Things to do if you want to buy a purebred cat
- Manx
- Elderly cat care tips and advice
- Do you know your cat’s breed? Does it matter or not?
- Une photo hommage au siamois: une des plus anciennes races de chats
- 10 Ways to support national shelter appreciation week
- How my cats teach me mindfulness, every day
- Allergic to cats? – hypoallergenic cats and other cat allergy solutions!
- Tabby’s place gives hope to fiv-positive cats
- Can cats see in the dark? The answer to that and other cat vision questions
- Turkish angora
- Korat
- Yay! Le sauvetage siamois a sauvé plus de 20 000 chats
- Cat breeds list: 28 domestic cat breeds that start with ‘c’ (intro+pictures)
- Who’s that cat? Let’s hear it for the himalayan
- Videos we love: meet aaron and his animals
- Who’s that cat? 13 reasons that the ocicat is spot on
- All about pixiebob cats
- Cat colors: 4 reasons your cat’s fur changes over time