Exotic Shorthair – The Charming and Gentle “Teddy Bear” Cat
The Exotic Shorthair, affectionately called the “Lazy Person’s Persian,” is one of the most adorable and easygoing cat breeds. Developed in the United States by crossing Persians with American Shorthairs, this purebred cat carries the same plush aesthetic and loving personality as the Persian but without the high-maintenance coat. With its gentle temperament, expressive eyes, and quiet demeanor, the Exotic Shorthair is a perfect indoor companion for families and singles alike.
Temperament & Personality
Exotic Shorthairs are known for their sweet, affectionate, and calm personality. They enjoy attention but are never demanding, spending their time peacefully lounging or engaging in gentle play. Their easygoing disposition and subtle curiosity make them excellent family cats that form deep bonds with their owners. They’re playful yet placid—loving companions that bring warmth to any home.
- Personality traits: Gentle, affectionate, loyal, playful
- Energy level: Low to medium – calm with bursts of playfulness
- Trainability: Moderate – learns quickly through consistency
- Intelligence level: Average – observant and responsive to routines
- Socialization needs: Low to medium – enjoys company without dependency
- Good with children: Yes – patient and tender-natured
- Good with pets: Yes – friendly with other cats and dogs
- Stranger friendliness: Friendly and adaptable
- Apartment friendly: Excellent – perfectly suited for quiet interiors
Physical Characteristics
Exotic Shorthairs share the signature round build and soft expression of the Persian breed. Their short, plush coat frames a sweet flat face, low-set ears, and large round eyes that radiate affection. This compact, teddy‑bear‑like physique and serene expression make them one of the most adored breeds globally.
- Size category: Medium
- Male weight: 4–6 kg | Female weight: 3–5 kg
- Body type: Cobby, heavily boned with short thick legs and round frame
- Coat type: Short, dense, plush coat with soft texture
- Common colors: White, black, blue, red, cream, chocolate, lilac, and silver
- Patterns: Solid, tabby, bicolor, calico, or pointed (Himalayan type)
- Distinctive features: Round flat face, short nose, large copper‑toned eyes
- Life expectancy: 12–15 years
Care & Maintenance
Exotic Shorthairs require minimal grooming compared to longhaired breeds. Their plush coats shed lightly and resist matting, making their upkeep simple. Regular playtime keeps them fit while their affectionate nature makes them happiest indoors near their owners.
- Exercise needs: Low – brief play or interactive sessions
- Grooming frequency: Weekly brushing and daily gentle face wipe
- Grooming requirements: Light coat care, nail trimming, and eye cleaning
- Dietary needs: Controlled balanced diet to maintain ideal weight
- Feeding schedule: Two meals per day
- Space needs: Ideal for indoor living, calm and adaptable
Health & Wellness
Exotic Shorthairs are generally sturdy but may inherit some traits from their Persian lineage, including sensitivity related to their flattened (brachycephalic) face. Purchasing from responsible breeders who perform health screening for PKD and cardiac health ensures a healthy, happy pet.
- Common issues: Polycystic kidney disease (PKD), brachycephalic airway syndrome, eye tearing
- Genetic predispositions: PKD, upper respiratory sensitivity
- Recommended screenings: PKD ultrasound, airway evaluation
- Vaccination schedule: Standard feline vaccine routine
- Veterinary care: Regular preventive checks and grooming guidance
Registration & Certification
Each Exotic Shorthair placed through our program comes from certified ethical breeders and includes verified documentation. All cats are registered and microchipped in accordance with recognized international standards for feline pedigree management.
- Recognized by: CFA, TICA, and KCI
- Registration requirements: Pedigree certificate, microchip ID
- Microchip: Mandatory for all placements
- Pedigree documentation: Issued and verifiable