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European Shorthair vs Birman Cat

European Shorthair vs Birman Cat

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European Shorthair

Playful, Curious, Friendly

Blue eyed Birman cat face closeup dark markings looking forward Birman Cat
Birman Cat

Playful, Curious, Friendly

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Characteristics

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Shedding amount

Negligible

Frequent

Compatibility with other cats

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Prey Drive

Low

High

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Shedding amount

Negligible

Frequent

Compatibility with other cats

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Prey Drive

Low

High

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 2,800

Basic

₹ 4,200

Premium

Life Expectancy

12 - 20 years

Size

Medium

Suitable Climate

10º - 30º celsius

Ideal Space

Apartment

Exercise Required

30 - 60 minutes a day

Shedding Level

Low Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 20,000 - ₹ 40,000

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 2,800

Basic

₹ 4,200

Premium

Life Expectancy

12 - 16 years

Size

Medium

Suitable Climate

15º - 25º celsius

Ideal Space

Independent House

Exercise Required

30 - 60 minutes a day

Shedding Level

Low Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 20,000 - ₹ 50,000

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Low maintenance grooming.

  • Playful and friendly nature.

  • Compatible with other cats.

Cons

  • Moderate shedding.

  • May have lower prey drive.

  • Needs moderate attention

Pros

  • Affectionate and gentle nature

  • Relatively low-maintenance

  • Excellent with children

Cons

  • Can be sensitive to heat

  • Requires regular grooming

  • May get anxious if left alone

Frequently Asked Questions

Are European Shorthairs good with children and pets?

Yes, they’re friendly, adaptable, and generally do well in families.

Do they need frequent grooming?

No, their coat is low-maintenance. Weekly brushing is usually enough.

Are they healthy cats?

Yes, they’re among the healthiest cat breeds, with few genetic disorders.

Can they go outdoors?

Yes, they enjoy the outdoors but should be in safe, enclosed spaces.

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