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American Shorthair vs Himalayan

A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of American Shorthair and Himalayan covering temperament, lifespan, health risks, and care requirements to help you find your perfect match.

Overview Comparison

AttributeAmerican ShorthairHimalayan
OriginUnited StatesUnited States / United Kingdom
Lifespan15-20 years12-15 years
Weight3.5-6.5kg3.5-6kg
Health Predispositions3 conditions4 conditions

Characteristics Comparison

American Shorthair

Sturdy and adaptable
Well-balanced muscular build
Gentle and family-oriented
Over 80 coat color patterns
Long-lived breed

Himalayan

Persian's long coat with Siamese point coloring
Beautiful blue eyes
Gentle and affectionate personality
Brachycephalic flat face
Prefers quiet environments

Health Predispositions Comparison

Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.

American Shorthair

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

High

A cardiac condition reported in American Shorthairs where thickened heart walls impair blood circulation.

Hip Dysplasia

Medium

Their stocky build can put stress on hip joints, occasionally leading to developmental joint abnormalities.

Obesity

Medium

Their hearty appetite and tendency toward inactivity makes them prone to obesity, increasing risks of diabetes and joint issues.

Himalayan

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

High

PKD risk inherited from Persian lineage, causing cyst formation in the kidneys. Genetic testing and ultrasound screening for early detection are important.

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome

High

Like Persians, their flat face structure narrows airways, making breathing difficulties more likely. Extra caution during heat and excitement.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Medium

An inherited eye condition potentially from both Persian and Siamese lineage, where the retina gradually degenerates, leading to vision loss.

Epiphora (Tear Staining)

Low

Brachycephalic structure prevents normal tear drainage, causing overflow around eyes. Daily cleaning prevents skin issues.

Care Tips Comparison

American Shorthair

Manage food portions to maintain proper weight
Encourage daily play sessions for adequate exercise
Schedule annual health checkups including cardiac screening
Brush weekly to manage shedding
Maintain regular dental care

Himalayan

Daily brushing to prevent matting in their luxurious long coat
Clean around eyes and nose folds daily
Thorough room temperature management during summer
Get genetic testing for PKD
Use shallow, wide food bowls for comfortable eating

Which Breed Is Right for You?

American Shorthair might be for you if...

The American Shorthair is a sturdy, adaptable cat with a well-balanced build. Descended from European cats that came to America, they have a history as skilled mousers. Gentle and family-friendly, they get along well with children and other pets, making them ideal for first-time owners.

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Himalayan might be for you if...

The Himalayan combines the Persian's luxurious long coat with the Siamese's beautiful point coloring—truly the best of both breeds. They inherit the Persian's gentle, affectionate personality and prefer relaxed, quiet environments. Their blue eyes paired with point coloring create stunning beauty that captivates cat lovers.

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