About Colorpoint Shorthairs
Devoted and loving, Colorpoint Shorthair cats prefer chatting and playing games with their people over being left alone. They can be demanding when it comes to attention, but their intelligent and athletic nature makes them a fun and entertaining feline friend.
Origin: USA, UK Other Names: CPSH
Breed Appearance
Size & Weight
Colorpoint Shorthair Characteristics
- Size & Coat
- Lifestyle
- Training & Behavior
Size
Tiny
Jumbo
Weight
Light
Heavy
Shedding
Minimal
Abundant
Coat Length
Short
Long
Grooming Frequency
Occasional
Frequent
Living Space
City apartment
Ranch
Exercise
Couch potato
Bring it on!
Climate
Warm
Cold
Personality
Antisocial
Outgoing
Behavior with Kids
Always monitor
Babysitter
How to Care for a Colorpoint Shorthair
Coat & Grooming: The Colorpoint Shorthair has a short, tight coat that requires little care. A quick comb-through every couple of weeks should help it shine.
Shedding: The Colorpoint Shorthair sheds very little.
Temperament & Behavior: If ever there was a cat breed that craved attention, it’s the Colorpoint Shorthair. These cats do best in environments filled with loving people who can devote a lot of time and energy to their feline friend. “Colorpoint Shorthairs are very demanding,” says Kathryn Brady, CFA breed council secretary for Colorpoint Shorthairs and a long-time breeder. “They are not aloof and will not be ignored. They want and need human companionship. Be prepared to have a cat in your lap and sleeping on your head.”
When left alone, Colorpoint Shorthairs can get into trouble, but when properly cared for, Colorpoint Shorthairs are a cuddly and devoted companion, willing to do anything to get your attention and make you happy. They can even be taught to play certain games, like fetch. “I love the dog-like personality of this breed,” says Brady. “They are very outgoing and people-oriented.”
Personality: Colorpoint Shorthairs are loyal and loving cats who want nothing more than to spend quality of time with their people. Their need for attention means that they don’t like to be left alone and can get into trouble when bored or lonely.
Behavior with Kids: The Colorpoint Shorthair loves attention and play, which makes them the perfect companion for kids.
Life Span: The typical Colorpoint Shorthair can live between 12 and 17 years.
Inherited Health Issues: As with all breeds, certain health conditions can be inherited or occur at an increased frequency in Colorpoint Shorthairs. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, the following: Lymphoma.
Preventive Care: Although Colorpoint Shorthairs are generally a healthy breed, it is still extremely important to maintain routine visits to the veterinarian. Owners of Colorpoint Shorthairs should be sure to keep a close eye on their cat for any changes at home. If concerns arise, be sure to address them with your veterinarian, as the prompt diagnosis and treatment of health problems often results in a better outcome.
Nutrition: The Colorpoint Shorthair’s constant desire for attention can easily be mistaken for begging. Avoid offering table scraps or too many treats, as these goodies can quickly pack on unwanted weight. Instead, offer portion-controlled meals of a balanced diet to keep your Colorpoint Shorthair healthy.
Daily Consumption: Daily consumption for an adult CPSH is 1/3 - 1/2 cup.
Energy Level: Frisky, energetic breed that is always ready for action
Exercise: The Colorpoint Shorthair is a highly intelligent and agile breed that enjoys exercise and play. They can be taught certain games — a favorite is fetch — and keeping them busy throughout the day is the best way to keep them at their happiest.
It doesn't take much to keep a Colorpoint Shorthair happy, but the breed does require a lot of your time and attention. They are talkative cats who are likely to follow you from room to room in order to climb onto your lap and snuggle next to you in bed. “They are very talkative and playful,” says Brady. “They play fetch and can be taught to walk on a leash. They get along very well with other cats and dogs.”
If you can’t be with your Colorpoint Shorthair at various points throughout the day, getting another cat to keep them company is a good idea. Keeping your cat entertained, exercised and engaged will help to keep any problems at bay.
Climate: This breed loves to be warm and will often find a way to stay heated, whether that’s by lounging in a sunlit corner of the kitchen or by curling up in your warm and welcoming lap.
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Fun Facts
The Colorpoint Shorthair is a very talkative breed that loves to chat. This opinionated cat will keep you informed of his happiness level in a loud and raspy way.
Colorpoints come in 16 colors and patterns.
The Colorpoint Shorthair is extremely intelligent and can be taught to play games. In fact, some say they play fetch as well as a dog might.