![]() ![]() ![]() American Shorthairs make affectionate pets as they love to play and snuggle, but they don't like too much attention so they're a good fit for busier owners. They share similarities to the British Shorthair, which is due to the fact they were used to create the breed. Muscular and strong in appearance and with a thick dense coat, this breed was originally created to keep rodents away from their owners' homes. The American Shorthair is another type which isn't exclusively grey, but can be grey and grey tabby cats. Known to create deep bonds with their owners, Nebelungs make great lap cats as they love nothing more than having a good fuss. ![]() With gentle and calm natures, this grey cat can sometimes come across as quite shy, but they're actually incredibly playful and love to get up high to survey their surroundings, so make sure you have plenty of cat trees and climbing spots. Their shimmering coat appears almost silver and they're considered to be a long-haired variety of the Russian Blue. In German, Nebelung translates as 'creature of the mist', a magical name that's attributed to their gorgeous grey colouring. This grey cat breed thrives off of human attention and doesn't tolerate being left alone for too long, so they're best for those who spend a lot of time at home. Possessing big green eyes and an ethereal colouring that makes them seem like they glow, many believe they look like silver-lined clouds. So much so, that sometimes they're given as a gift to brides to bring them good luck in their marriage. Originating from Thailand, the Korat is thought to be a lucky grey cat. They're known to possess rather laid-back personalities and to be quite independent, but they do love a good fuss from their family members. While they usually have easy going personalities and are playful, it's often hard to tell exactly what this grey cat's personality will be like because of the vast selection of breeds that they can be made up of!ĭuring the first and second world war this grey cat breed was nearly completely extinct in the UK, but thankfully, the remaining British Shorthairs were bred with Persians to reinstate the breed. The Domestic Shorthair comes in just about every colour imaginable, which includes grey and grey tabby cats too! Due to the fact that they're a mix of cat breeds, they're not considered a pedigree, but this means that they're prone to less of the unusual health complications that pure breeds are. Today, they make great pets and tend to attach themselves to one owner, yet they're also quite comfortable by themselves, making them particularly well suited to working pet owners. It's unclear how far this grey cat breed dates back, but there is record of them being used by Carthusian monks near Paris in the 18th century as ratters. Boasting incredibly soft fur, it's been said that they were previously sought after by furriers and it's thought that the wool 'pile de Chartreux' was named after them. The Chartreux is a stunning grey cat with eyes in hues of gold, copper or orange. The Russian Blue prefers to live in less busy households as they enjoy a more peaceful and quieter lifestyle, and like to form strong bonds with their owners. This makes them particularly well suited to those with allergies. ![]()
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