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British Shorthair vs Russian Blue

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

Overview Comparison

AttributeBritish ShorthairRussian Blue
OriginUnited KingdomRussia
Lifespan12-20 years15-20 years
Weight4-8kg3-5.5kg
Health Predispositions4 conditions3 conditions

Characteristics Comparison

British Shorthair

Round face and large round eyes
Dense, plush teddy-bear-like coat
Calm and independent temperament
Stocky, cobby build
British Blue is the most popular color

Russian Blue

Silver-blue short double coat
Emerald green eyes
Reserved but deeply loyal
Relatively long-lived breed
Naturally 'smiling' mouth

Health Predispositions Comparison

Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.

British Shorthair

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

High

British Shorthairs have a relatively high incidence of HCM, where thickened heart walls affect blood flow. Regular checkups are essential.

Hemophilia B

High

An inherited bleeding disorder caused by deficiency of clotting factor IX. Reported in British Shorthairs, it increases risks during injuries or surgery.

Obesity

Medium

Their calm, less active nature makes them prone to obesity, which increases the risk of diabetes and joint problems.

Urolithiasis

Medium

Formation of stones in the bladder or urinary tract, often caused by insufficient water intake or dietary imbalances.

Russian Blue

Urolithiasis

Medium

Prone to formation of struvite or calcium oxalate stones in the bladder and urinary tract. Adequate water intake is critical for prevention.

Obesity

Medium

They tend to be food-obsessed and gain weight easily. Obesity increases risks of diabetes and urinary disease, making portion control essential.

Stress-Related Conditions (Feline Idiopathic Cystitis)

Medium

Their sensitive nature makes them prone to stress-induced cystitis and digestive issues from environmental changes. A stable environment is key to health.

Care Tips Comparison

British Shorthair

Monitor food portions to prevent obesity, especially after spaying/neutering
Brush weekly to manage shedding
Schedule annual cardiac screenings
Provide daily play sessions to encourage exercise
Use a water fountain to encourage adequate hydration

Russian Blue

Use water fountains to actively encourage water intake
Strictly manage food portions to prevent obesity
Maintain a quiet, stable environment to reduce stress
Provide hiding spots during environmental changes or visitors
Schedule regular urinalysis to monitor urinary health

Which Breed Is Right for You?

British Shorthair might be for you if...

The British Shorthair is Britain's most iconic cat breed, known for its round face and dense, plush coat. Independent yet affectionate, they have a calm temperament that makes them excellent family pets. The 'British Blue' grey coat is the most recognized variety.

Learn more about British Shorthair

Russian Blue might be for you if...

The Russian Blue is an elegant cat with a stunning silver-blue coat and emerald green eyes. While reserved and sensitive, they show deep devotion to trusted owners. Known for their longevity, they prefer quiet environments and make ideal companions for calm households.

Learn more about Russian Blue
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