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Oriental Shorthair Cats - Breed traits

5/26/2021

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Known for their unique looks and bat-like ears, Oriental shorthair cats have surely captured the attention of many cat owners. These adorable cats simply can’t be ignored. One of their specific characteristics is their intelligence, but also their chattiness and loving nature. What do you know about this cat breed? - Here are some facts about the Oriental Shorthair cat’s personality and main characteristics.  

Main features of Oriental Shorthair Cats

Before we dive deeper into the personality of these interesting cats, let’s examine their physical features. How can you recognize an oriental shorthair cat? - First of all, this cat has triangular head shape and large ears with almond-shaped eyes. Oriental shorthairs resemble Siamese cats mainly due to the fact that their origin is the Siamese cat. The key difference between these two cat breeds is that Orientals can come in various coat colors unlike Siamese who always have pointed coat. 

Furthermore, Oriental shorthair cats have green eyes while all Siamese have blue eyes. These unique cats are medium-sized and can have all kinds of colors of their fur starting from bicolor, tricolor, tortoiseshell, tabby or smoke. It is very common that they have a solid color of their fur and a black Oriental shorthair can be seen very often. On average, their weight ranges from 5 to 10 pounds and their length is 12 to 15 inches. 

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Facts about their personality

Now on to our main subject - what type of personality do Oriental Shorthair cats have? Are they friendly, aggressive, or clingy? Simply put, Orientals can be an ideal companion for people who like ‘chatty’ cats that will show great affection. These cats like their people and love to show that through their loud voice. 

Oriental shorthair cats are very talkative

As we’ve mentioned, orientals have the tendency to vocalize. They simply love to express their feelings through meows and would make a great talkative buddy. Therefore if you are the type of person who wouldn’t stand to have someone in your home that talks too much, maybe Orientals aren’t the best cat companions for you. On the other hand, if you need a friend and want to have a sociable and demanding cat, the Oriental Shorthair cat is your ideal buddy. 

They are athletic and agile

If you adopt an Oriental shorthair cat make sure to keep her entertained. These cats are very athletic and agile and really enjoy playing with teaser toys or other games to keep their brain active. Orientals love to climb and jump, so make sure you get them cat trees or create other similar cat corners. Keep in mind that it is very likely that your oriental will learn to open doors and drawers as a result of their curiousity and playfulness. 

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Orientals are affectionate

In general, oriental shorthair cats are very opinionated and love to express their feelings. Moreover, they tend to show their affection and love towards their humans, so if you have one in your home expect a lot of attention from them. Orientals love to watch and observe your every move and wouldn’t like to be separated from you. In other words, they can become clingy as they need your attention. Therefore, whenever you sit expect them to come in your lap or sleep with you at night. 

They are very intelligent

Intelligence is one of their best characteristics. Oriental Shorthair cats can easily be trained as they can understand you and your commands well, and can adapt to your home. Still, with intelligence often comes stubbornness or a tendency to become self-willed. Orientals have their own desires and they wish to express them. 

Finally, Oriental Shorthair cats are sweet, active, social and affectionate cats. They would make the perfect cat companion for people who spend most of their time at home and enjoy the company of chatty individuals. People who don’t mind if someone is making a constant noise around them and would make long conversations with their felines. 
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Article written by our friend George @LifewithCatman
Photos by Manuel Keller on Unsplash
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