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Exotic Shorthair vs Tonkinese

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

Overview Comparison

AttributeExotic ShorthairTonkinese
OriginUnited StatesCanada
Lifespan12-15 years12-16 years
Weight3-6kg2.5-5kg
Health Predispositions4 conditions3 conditions

Characteristics Comparison

Exotic Shorthair

Persian-like flat face
Easy-care short coat
Gentle and affectionate personality
Solid, rounded body type
Quiet and calm demeanor

Tonkinese

Best traits of Siamese and Burmese
Beautiful aquamarine eyes
Sociable and intelligent
Moderately active
Mink-like soft coat

Health Predispositions Comparison

Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.

Exotic Shorthair

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

High

Due to their Persian lineage, they carry the risk of PKD. Early screening with ultrasound and genetic testing is recommended.

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome

High

Like Persians, their flat face means narrowed airways and potential breathing issues. Extra caution is needed during summer and exercise.

Epiphora (Tear Staining)

Low

Due to brachycephalic tear duct structure, tears overflow easily, causing staining around the eyes. Daily cleaning is essential.

Dental Malocclusion and Periodontal Disease

Medium

Their shortened jaw structure can lead to misaligned teeth and increased risk of tartar and periodontal disease. Regular dental care is necessary.

Tonkinese

Amyloidosis

High

Risk of hereditary condition from Siamese lineage. Abnormal protein accumulates in the liver and kidneys, impairing organ function.

Periodontal Disease and Gingivitis

Medium

Prone to tartar buildup and periodontal disease or gingivitis without proper dental care.

Feline Asthma

Medium

Due to their Siamese heritage, they have a slightly elevated risk of asthma. Watch for coughing and breathing difficulties.

Care Tips Comparison

Exotic Shorthair

Wipe around eyes daily to prevent tear staining
Keep them cool with air conditioning during hot weather
Get genetic testing for PKD
Maintain regular dental care
Brush weekly to keep the coat clean

Tonkinese

Maintain regular dental care and dental checkups
Leverage their sociable nature with daily play sessions
Avoid long periods alone as they dislike solitude
Schedule regular health checks monitoring liver and kidney function
Maintain proper weight with balanced nutrition

Which Breed Is Right for You?

Exotic Shorthair might be for you if...

The Exotic Shorthair, often called 'the lazy man's Persian,' inherits the Persian's adorable flat face and gentle temperament with a short, easy-care coat. Developed by crossing American Shorthairs with Persians, they have an endearingly round face and large expressive eyes.

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Tonkinese might be for you if...

The Tonkinese is a cross between Siamese and Burmese, inheriting the best traits of both breeds. Their beautiful aquamarine eyes are distinctive, and they are sociable, intelligent, and moderately active. They strike a perfect balance—calmer than Siamese yet more active than Burmese.

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