Cat breed British Chinchilla, a long-haired miracle with green eyes and a calm character

The British Chinchilla is undoubtedly a beautiful and rare species of all the colors of British cats, the most difficult to breed, and therefore quite expensive. This color appeared relatively recently and has gained high popularity among British lovers. British chinchilla cats have varying degrees of color depth (see below for types of colors) and come in two base color options: silver and gold. Moreover, both options are interesting in their own way.

At the moment, the color is still being improved and breeders, taking into account all the standards, are working on a good breed type.

Characteristics of the British chinchilla - character and behavior

Speaking about the characteristics of the breed, it’s worth saying right away that the British chinchilla is an aristocrat among cats. She quickly and easily gets used to her owner and his family, feeling like a full-fledged member of society. But at the same time, the cat avoids excessive displays of feelings, preferring to love everyone in silence. In addition, she does not like excessive attention - if you pet your pet too actively or hug him too much, the British chinchilla will get up and go to a quieter place. Because of this, they are perceived as cold and unfriendly animals.

Kittens quickly learn the rules of living in a family if they are clear and well formulated. They will never crap past the litter box, climb onto the bed, or steal food from the table, but to do this, the owner must immediately confront the pet with these facts and be adamant. You should not hope that after the cat has slept on the owner’s pillows several times and has not been punished for it, he will give up this pleasant habit.

It’s nice that even in a small apartment, a Briton will not cause unnecessary problems for the owners. They don’t rush around the rooms like crazy and don’t wake up the owner with howls if at three o’clock in the morning they suddenly want a snack and the cup is empty. Therefore, if you love cats, it will be difficult to find a better pet than the British chinchilla.

Origin story

The chinchilla breed originates in Great Britain. It was there that the first Persian cat with an unusual color was born - Sheena. Breeders paid attention to the baby in 1882, which was the beginning of breeding work.

Sheena's owner chose a cat with a suitable color for her pet. From these matings two litters of silver kittens were born. They were exhibited quite successfully, but did not leave offspring (at least there is no data on this). The first officially registered chinchilla cat appeared as a result of crossing the Betty cat with a smoky male.

The selection continued. Due to the small number of individuals of this variety, the descendants of the first chinchilla began to be crossed with purebred British. To fix the bright green color of the eyes, tabby blood was added. At first, the kittens were born dark, they looked more like blue-gray British cats. Over time, breeders managed to achieve a pearly sheen.

Initially, this color was considered an advantage of exclusively long-haired cats with pronounced Persian roots. By the 1970s, this coat color began to be taken into account in British and some other cat breeds.

Experts are still arguing about whether chinchillas should be considered a separate breed or a subspecies of Persians. Be that as it may, this color was the first to be specially selected. He is assigned by breeders, but without qualifications.

Description of the breed - what does a British chinchilla cat look like?

When choosing a suitable pet, it is advisable to take into account not only the character, but also the external description. On the one hand, this allows you to make sure that this breed will be a good choice. On the other hand, it reduces the risk of acquiring a purebred cat with defects. Therefore, this point should be described in more detail.

Appearance

The head of the British chinchilla is wide, massive and at the same time almost round. The transition of the forehead to the muzzle is clear and pronounced when viewed from the side. The skull is strong and has smooth, rounded contours. The forehead should be convex - a flat one is considered a gross defect. The cheeks are also rounded and full, making the pet’s face look elegant and cute. Wide cheekbones further round the head visually.

The nose is wide, but short and straight. The length is most often average. Strong, well developed chin. The ears are set wide apart and are of medium size. They are wide at the base and gradually taper towards the tips to end in a graceful curve. Large, almost round eyes are set wide. Eye color depends on the main color – we’ll talk about this a little later. But it must be rich.

The body can be either large or medium. The muscles are well developed, the physique is strong. The back is straight. The chest is strong and deep, smoothly flowing into broad shoulders. Body of medium length, stocky. The tail is thick at the very base, but tapers neatly towards the tip. The length of the tail is 70% of the length of the body.

Size

The British Chinchilla has a height at the withers of about 35 cm. And a strong physique gives the cat solidity and confidence.

Weight

Thanks to their powerful build, British chinchillas weigh a lot. Typically, adult cats reach a weight of 5-8 kg, and among sterilized cats living in small apartments, and even eating well, it is not uncommon for an indicator of 10-12 kilograms. Cats are noticeably smaller than cats - they usually weigh only 3-4 kilograms. True, if your pet is sterilized, she will actively gain additional weight and can reach 6-7 kilograms.

Wool

The wool is plush and moderately soft. Not too long, but at the same time longer than short-haired breeds. Pleasant to the touch, with a delicate texture. Doesn't fit tightly to the body. The undercoat is abundant and pronounced. Both too coarse and too soft wool are not allowed - here connoisseurs of the British chinchilla have strict requirements. A long-haired chinchilla is also likely to be rejected at the show.

Colors

Chinchilla color comes in two varieties: tipped and shading. In the first option, the wool is partially colored - the base remains white, and the very tips, about 1/8 of the length, are colored the main color.

Shading or shaded is a little different. The wool is also partially dyed, but more intensely - the hair is dyed about a third of the length.

The breed standard allows for many color options. The main ones include:

  • White wool,
  • blue (and also blue gold),
  • redhead,
  • black,
  • gray,
  • gold (or, as an option, golden - according to the standard marking BRI NY 12),
  • silver

But a marbled cat or a representative of the breed with a point color is definitely considered a defect - such colors are not found in purebred British chinchillas.

BRITISH CAT SILVER CHINCHILLA: SNOW-WHITE CATS WITH A VEILE

British silver chinchillas always have a white undercoat, bright colored green eyes, and a “spraying” of the main color tone, which most intensely colors the back, sides, and tail of the animal. The pads of the paws and the mirror of the nose should correspond to the main tone of the color (for example, if the tips of the hairs are black, then the pads of the paws will also be black; the same goes for the blue tone).

Silver cats are more common than golden cats and are more common, so the choice of kittens is not as limited as with golden cats. However, here too it is important to find a good breeder who pays great attention not only to the color itself, but also to the health of the babies.

The British silver chinchilla cat wears a bright snow-white coat, and there should be no yellow spots in the color - it is rejected by experts. Such spots can form as a result of incorrect matings or mistakes by breeders. More often, such spots occur during matings, when one of the parents wears gold in color, and the other wears silver. Thus, low-quality silver is obtained.

British silver chinchilla kittens can only be born to chinchilla parents, and both parents must have green eyes.

Are British Chinchilla cats hypoallergenic or not? How often do they shed?

Cats of this breed shed twice a year - in the off-season, replacing summer coat with winter coat and vice versa. At this time, they need special care - they will have to be combed three to four times a week, or better yet, every day. But even with this there will be a lot of wool. And the rest of the time, molting occurs constantly, although not so intensely.

The British chinchilla is not hypoallergenic. If there are people in the family who suffer from allergies to cat fur, then you definitely shouldn’t get a British chinchilla.

Description

British cats have a round muzzle and wide cheekbones. The animals have a rather large body. The eyes are large, expressive, of various shades of green. The nose is slightly flattened. The ears are small, the fur is thick and long. The neck is short. The limbs appear short due to the long fur on the belly. The pads are powerful and round.

Chinchilla cats tend to be overweight and are easy to overfeed. British chinchillas can hardly be called elegant and graceful. It's more like a cute little bundle of warmth and beauty.

Males are larger than females, the weight of an adult cat reaches 7 kg. Cats weigh around 4 kg. After castration, males gain weight and can weigh 10 kg or more. Females after sterilization weigh up to 8 kg.

The average life expectancy of a British chinchilla is 10-15 years. With good care, a pet lives 20 years.

Is the British Chinchilla a friendly breed?

There is an opinion among some animal lovers that this breed is not very friendly. Allegedly, she does not like affection and tries to stay away from people who often pet her.

Actually this is not true. The British chinchilla, like any other cat, loves affection. She loves to lie on her owner's lap while he affectionately scratches behind the ear.

But at the same time, she has an aristocratic measure of intimacy. When petted, the pet purrs happily. But if you cross a certain line - forcefully hold him on your knees, hold him tightly to you, or press hard while stroking him, the Briton will definitely not tolerate this and will try to sneak away. Therefore, when getting a cat of this breed, be prepared for the fact that she will respect you if you are ready to treat her with respect.

History of origin

Back in the 19th century, cat breeders tried to get an unusual coat color by crossing Persian cats with British ones. Subsequently, they began to introduce the tabby cat, which is famous for its green eyes. But the color still didn’t turn out as planned, so the breeders introduced Persian cats into crossbreeding, which led to the development of such a chic color of British chinchillas.

Now British, Persian and Burmese cats have chinchilla color

Attitude towards children

Almost always, British chinchillas have a peaceful relationship with children. They are smart enough to forgive human kittens some mistakes. Therefore, if they try to pull the tail or lift it, awkwardly grabbing the stomach, the cat will probably not use its teeth or claws. Instead, he will hastily, but with a certain grace, retreat to a place that is inaccessible to children. The main thing is to teach the latter that the pet has a certain place where he can be alone - for example, a box or a cat house. Now, if an overly intrusive child tries to pull the cat out of the shelter, which she is accustomed to consider inviolable, there is already a possibility of conflict. But in general, the British chinchilla is not at all predisposed to aggression.

SMALL REVISIONS

When it comes to cat health and thinking ahead, we cannot ignore the topic of blood type.

Today there are three types of blood groups:

  • A (dominant);
  • AB (transitional, extremely rare);
  • B (recessive).

Often, ordinary veterinarians and “therapists” don’t even know about this, so you should go to breeders and genetic centers that conduct this kind of examination.

Why do you need to know your cat's blood type? If your pet needs:

  • blood transfusion (may be needed spontaneously). Your city may not have such surveys or they may take a lot of time. In this case, there is a high probability of losing the animal.
  • participate in breeding. For example, if a cat has blood type B, and a cat has blood type A, then all the offspring will die (at best, their tails will dry out). As a result of a conflict between these blood groups, born kittens, feeding on mother's milk, die after 2-3 days. Reason: the walls of the intestines and stomach of kittens in newborn age are usually very vulnerable. With mother's colostrum, kittens receive useful substances, but in this case, antibodies kill babies.

Attitude towards other animals

How relationships with other pets will develop depends solely on their behavior. The British chinchilla does not have a tendency to conflict. However, this aristocrat will not tolerate infringement of his rights. Relationships with large dogs are friendly. A cat and a dog can become friends - sleep together, eat from the same bowl. With small dogs that bark a lot and often try to assert themselves at the expense of others, relationships will most likely be strained, and there is even the possibility of conflicts.

British chinchillas are reserved with cats, but, as a rule, they do not show excessive affection. Relations are calm, even, but not too friendly. Although, if the neighbors try to dominate and oppress a native of Britain, things may end in a fight.

British chinchillas will not make friends with small rodents, such as rats, mice or hamsters - they are perceived exclusively as potential prey. Therefore, it is better not to leave your pets alone, at least if the lives of small animals are not protected by the glass of the aquarium or the metal bars of the cage.

Care

Chinchillas are unpretentious in maintenance, but require care to maintain their external splendor. Especially if you are going to shine with your pet at exhibitions.

Wool

The main difficulty in keeping a chinchilla is the cat's fur. Caring for it involves the following manipulations:

  • brush your cat at least twice a week (preferably every day). Run a wide-toothed comb through the fur, then a fine-toothed comb to remove any loose hairs. After this, comb the animal with a brush with stiff bristles, first along the hairline, then against it;
  • if tangles do form, they need to be carefully cut off;
  • Don't forget to comb the areas between your toes. The chinchilla has a short tongue, so it is difficult for her to care for the skin;
  • You need to bathe your cat regularly, using a special shampoo. Make sure that foam does not get into your eyes and ears. After washing, the animal should be dried with a hairdryer and wrapped in a warm towel.

Before the exhibition, a light chinchilla is washed 5-7 days in advance, and before the show it is sprinkled with talcum powder or special powder.

A dark-colored cat is rinsed with cherry laurel water, and the fur is “fluffed” on the eve of the event.

A properly selected diet plays a very important role in caring for a chinchilla.

Ears, eyes and claws

A chinchilla needs to be taught hygiene procedures from early childhood:

  • the eyes of these cats tend to water, so they should be wiped every day with a soft cloth soaked in warm boiled water or a weak chamomile infusion;
  • Inspect your ears regularly and clean them once a week with a cotton pad;
  • claws should be trimmed once a month if your pet has a special “scratching post” from a pet store. If there is no such device, the procedure will have to be carried out once every two weeks.
  • It is very important to teach the kitten to brush its teeth; this should be done 2-3 times a week, since chinchillas’ teeth are susceptible to caries. Dry food helps get rid of the formation of stones and plaque.

Nutrition

Owners of any cat have a choice: feed the animal with industrial food or natural food. If you decide to go with the first option, keep in mind that chinchillas are not very active, are quite large and prone to obesity. The food needs to be balanced, enriched with vitamins and microelements (especially calcium and biotin), but low in calories.

Do not choose food with a high content of vitamin A - this will cause the white coat to turn yellow. Premium and super-premium products are suitable for long-haired cats.

Never feed your animal food from the supermarket!

Recommended brands:

  • Pro Plan;
  • Eukanuba;
  • Hills;
  • Royal Canin.

Before the exhibition, to restore the strength of the torso, you can give kitten food with a high content of proteins and fats for several days.

Attention! You can’t suddenly change the brand of food - the chinchilla may have an allergic reaction in the form of ear itching!

If you decide to cook for your pet yourself, you need to include in your cat’s diet:

  • boiled chicken without skin;
  • beef;
  • cottage cheese;
  • rabbit meat;
  • ground bones;
  • eggs (no more than twice a week);
  • offal;
  • dairy products;
  • boiled sea fish without bones and skin.

You should not give your cat:

  • river fish;
  • sausage;
  • milk;
  • smoked meats;
  • fatty and fried foods from the table.

Due to the specific structure of the muzzle, chinchillas' food should not be hard. Meat and offal should be given cut into small pieces, after keeping them in the freezer for five days to prevent the cat from becoming infected with helminths.

It is better not to combine natural feeding of an adult animal with ready-made food. For example, to feed dry food in the morning and home-cooked food in the evening, it’s worth stopping at just one thing.

Walking your pet

The chinchilla doesn't need regular walking, but it won't hurt. If the cat lives in a private house, you can let it go for a walk in the yard, after first making sure that there are no objects dangerous to the animal.

A cat living in a city apartment must be taken outside on a harness. Don't forget to also wear a pest collar.

Playfulness

What British chinchillas love is to play. Seeing a thread with a bow at the end or another toy, they instantly forget about their solidity, sophistication and aristocratic manners. There is only a cat and his toy. Even older animals, not to mention kittens, are ready to chase a target for a long time, catching it, throwing it, temporarily releasing it and attacking again. Playing together will give a lot of pleasure to both the owner and the pet.

But this can also be called a disadvantage. You need to regularly spend at least a little time playing with your cat. Otherwise, the relationship may deteriorate - the cat will no longer perceive the owner as a close friend. And lack of mobility often leads to excess weight gain, which affects the well-being and health of the pet.

Therefore, it is best to get British chinchillas for large families with many children who are ready to regularly find time to play with their favorite pet.

Subtleties of choice

Golden chinchillas are more expensive than silver cats. To avoid disappointment in your pet:

  • buy a kitten from trusted breeders;
  • find out who the kitten's parents are;
  • find out in what conditions the baby is growing up and what illnesses the parents had;
  • ask when and what vaccinations the kitten received;
  • good breeders have passports for all animals - when buying a small animal, ask to see its passport;
  • check deworming data;
  • if the baby costs less than $400, this indicates a defect in the breed, or a half-bred animal;
  • There are no British fold chinchillas (Scottish chinchillas have this feature);
  • If you do not plan to participate in exhibitions, pay more attention to the health of the baby, and not to the color.

In order for the kitten to develop normally, it is kept with its mother for up to 3 months. Younger animals should not be purchased.

The British chinchilla will become a good friend who does not tolerate fuss. Complaisant and not very active pets will happily lie next to their owner, play with the child, but will communicate on their own terms.

How to cope with loneliness

An important advantage of the breed is the ability to enjoy not only a large company, but also loneliness. Yes, if you leave your pet alone for the whole day, you don’t have to worry that he will tear the upholstery on the sofa, knock over a flower and turn important documents into confetti. The British chinchilla calmly accepts loneliness and will take advantage of the free time to clean itself up, get a good night's sleep, sit on the window, calmly watching what is happening in the yard. In a word, an ideal pet for people with irregular work schedules.

Potential Health Problems

The health of the representatives of the breed is excellent - many decades of selection have not been in vain, experts tried to select the strongest and healthiest animals for breeding.

In fact, the only health problem is a predisposition to allergies. Therefore, only proven and high-quality food should be given, and new components should be introduced into the diet gradually, carefully monitoring the animal’s well-being. Spoiled or unsuitable food affects the entire gastrointestinal tract. In the most advanced cases, this leads to liver disease and diabetes.

In some cases, although less frequently, problems with the eyes (retinal atrophy) and the cardiovascular system occur. Therefore, it is important to ensure that older cats do not run around a lot - they need enough rest and it is not advisable to disturb them at this time.

Obesity may also occur. But only in cases where the owner feeds the pet uncontrollably and with inappropriate food. Gaining excess weight is dangerous; it often leads to the development of a whole range of serious diseases that shorten life. So, it is important to ensure that the cat eats not only high-quality food, but also in sufficient and not excessive quantities. Then the pet will live a long life and even in old age will be cheerful, active and cheerful.

WHAT IS THE WEAKNESS IN THE HEALTH OF BRITISH CATS?

Each of us probably understands that any animal, any breed, like the British one, has weaknesses in terms of health. Our goal is to prevent and prevent diseases. Forewarned is forearmed. If everyone is aware of the possible risks, we can prolong a pet's life and improve its quality. After all, a healthy animal means less stress and anxiety for every family member.

DISEASES OF BRITISH CAT BREEDS AND THEIR SYMPTOMS

Let's divide them into several categories:

  • genetic
  • acquired

GENETIC DISEASES OF THE BRITISH

Genetic diseases are transmitted exclusively from the parents to the kitten, cannot be suppressed, and will be inherited in the future. Since any gene consists of two alleles, the disease also carries dominant and recessive genes. An animal may not be sick, but still be a carrier. Genetic diseases are currently under strict control among felinologists. As soon as a genetic disease is detected, the producer is immediately removed from breeding, and his descendants must be tested for the absence of this disease.

The most common genetic diseases of British cats:

  1. Polycystic kidney disease (PKD, Polycystic Kidney Disease);
  2. Cardiomyopathy

Polycystic disease is a genetic kidney disease in which cysts form .

Important! If the kitten's parents are tested and have a negative test for these diseases, then the kitten will be healthy.

Cardiomyopathy - heart disease (Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - HCM, Dilated cardiomyopathy - DCM). In order to prevent cardiomyopathy, an ultrasound of the heart must be done every year, starting from 12 months. This disease cannot be cured. If HA is not detected in an animal before the age of 8, there is no need to worry about its appearance in the future.

These are the most common genetic diseases in British cats. We will not consider everything, because... they have isolated cases all over the world.

PURCHASED: WHAT ARE BRITISH CATS MOST COMMONLY SICK?

The British breed is a strong breed, characterized by fairly good health and immunity. But be that as it may, let’s consider those diseases of British cats that can be acquired during life.

OBESITY

As we know, cats of this breed have a large, massive build. Often, not only castrated individuals, but also those who actively participate in breeding suffer from obesity (not to be confused with a massive muscular physique!). As a result, excess weight leads to pathological diseases of the heart and liver. Therefore, it is recommended to strictly control portions and create a diet. Balanced diet, no need to cut down on fats, because... Fats are also the building material of the body. Therefore, there are series of feeds for each breed, taking into account all the features they are developed.

Attention! Do not confuse excess weight with a saggy belly; in this breed, it is mainly a noma.

Don’t forget to consult with veterinarians, because you should contact them not only in cases of illness. A knowledgeable specialist will also give you advice on nutrition. Also, the breeder from the nursery where you adopted the cat will always be happy to come to your aid; many years of experience are worth a lot.

Conclusion: to prevent obesity, it is necessary to monitor the pet’s nutrition, provide an active lifestyle for the cat, carry out vaccinations during the period, and periodically undergo tests at the veterinarian.

URILOTHIS DISEASE IN BRITISH CATS

Urolithiasis is a fairly common occurrence in cats. What does urolithiasis mean? – a disease characterized by the formation of sand and stones in the bladder and kidneys. The reason for the development is heredity, poor nutrition, untimely care, poor water quality, castration, infectious diseases of the reproductive system.

PREVENTION OF URILOSIS IN THE BRITISH

What to do to prevent this disease:

  1. Proper, balanced nutrition (in no case should you give smoked, salted, whiskey/friskas/kitiket, etc.);
  2. Be sure to give only clean filtered or bottled water;
  3. After castration, carry out prophylaxis. For example, the animal should eat food for neutered cats.
  4. Do not allow your pet to rest on cold surfaces (tiles, washbasin, windowsill with an open window, etc.)
  5. Ultrasound and examination by a veterinarian (recommended once a year).

Indeed, in order to make sure that a British cat does not have urolithiasis, it is enough to do an examination and ultrasound once a year (with an ultrasound, the cat is shaved or cut). After all, this disease is “silent”, develops without symptoms, and the first signs can only be seen during an exacerbation.

The first signs are that licking of the genitals has become more frequent, we hear meowing when the animal urinates, anxiety, and blood in the urine.

If urolithiasis is detected and suspected, it is necessary to collect urine for analysis. This is also part of the diagnosis.

Now there is a special device for collecting urine. After all, it’s harder to do than to say. A urine collection kit can be purchased at pet stores and veterinary clinics. The set consists of granules in the form of balls that do not absorb moisture, and a pipette for collecting urine. Pour the granules into a clean tray, wait for the cat to urinate, and use a pipette to collect the urine into the container.

EYE DISEASES IN BRITISH CATS

Eye diseases occur in British cats, just like in any other cat. If you observe slight tear discharge from the eyes, do not immediately panic. Representatives of the British breed have narrowed tear ducts due to the special shape of the skull. That's why they suffer from tearfulness.

What symptoms indicate it's time to see a veterinarian?

Your pet has:

  • swollen red eyes;
  • discharge from the eyes, pus;
  • eyelashes fall out;
  • one of the pupils does not react to light;
  • the shape of the eyes is incorrect;
  • cloudy cornea;
  • any other symptoms that are alarming.

Common infectious and bacterial diseases are blephatitis and conjunctivitis.

Blephatitis is inflammation of the edges of the eyelid. It may also be the result of an allergic reaction.

Conjunctivitis is an inflammatory eye disease. Easily treated with antibiotics.

Entropion is a neurological or genetic disorder that can be treated with surgery. It’s a simple deviation, it heals quite quickly, and then the cat doesn’t feel any discomfort.

Ptosis is a disease in which the upper eyelid involuntarily droops. The reasons are the same as with entropion of the eyelid, associated with nerve endings.

Keratitis is clouding of the cornea.

BRITISH DENTAL DISEASES

Another tendency of the British breed is tartar. Keep an eye on your cat's mouth and remove tartar if necessary. It is recommended to carry out cleaning once every 2-3 years, sometimes more often.

There are some other symptoms of dental disease that may cause symptoms:

  • tooth loss;
  • change in color (yellowness, dark spots);
  • and etc.

In this case, you should immediately contact your veterinarian. This is likely the result of a chronic illness or other serious illness in your pet. You may have to remove teeth or seriously treat them. Such complications are also possible due to malocclusion.

HELMINTHS AND PROTOZES IN BRITISH CATS

Like all cats, British cats are not immune to parasites - helminths and protozoa. Therefore, do not forget to deworm* every 3-4 months, also before vaccination (recommended 10 days before vaccination).

deworming* - driving away worms.

ECTOPARASITES

During the spring-summer period, ectoparasites - fleas and ticks - become more active. Prevention is recommended for all cats, even completely domestic ones, because, for example, we can bring them on clothes and shoes.

Now there are many means for protection: sprays, shampoos, drops on the withers, etc. At your own discretion, choose the best for your pet.

Please note that British people are not allowed to wear collars! They have a very soft undercoat, which is easy to damage (the fur comes out and a bald rim can form), the skin is very delicate. In addition, such collars are very toxic and can cause poisoning.

Cost of kittens

The price for a pet-class kitten will be 5-10 thousand rubles. The standard price for a breed-class cat varies between 20-30 thousand rubles. But if you dream of owning an elite show-class British dog, capable of taking first places at exhibitions and whose kittens will be lined up with connoisseurs, then the price will range from 50 to 100 thousand rubles. The specific amount depends on which nursery you will buy it from and how famous and titled its parents are.

Buying a kitten

When buying a British chinchilla, you need to pay attention to the cat's parents. If the color of their coat does not meet the standard , then, most likely, the kittens from them will have an even more non-standard color.

You should definitely ask the breeder if the kitten’s parents have hereditary or chronic diseases.

The cost of such a miracle will depend on the conditions of detention, the presence of a pedigree and the purpose for which the kitten is purchased. In a nursery you can find such a kitten for 2,000 rubles, and if you need a show kitten with an excellent pedigree and the best nutrition, then the price for it will be approximately 25,000 rubles.

British chinchilla nurseries

It is reasonable to adopt a purebred cat from a nursery. In Russia, the British chinchilla is a popular breed and there are many nurseries breeding them. Here are some of them:

  • in Moscow: An Marion, Raylis, AppleWood;
  • in St. Petersburg: Muslin Cats;
  • in Nizhny Novgorod: Emirrian cattery;
  • in Yekaterinburg: Silver Shine.

Of course, this is not a complete list of nurseries in Russia. Surely every animal lover can easily find a suitable one near the place where he lives.

Purchasing a British Golden Chinchilla kitten

Purchasing purebred British chinchilla kittens is not easy. It is better to choose purebred representatives in trusted nurseries or by contacting reliable breeders who breed this particular breed.

Attention! When purchasing an animal on the market or through a private advertisement, there is a high risk of being deceived and becoming the owner of an ordinary kitten with an unusual color.

Criterias of choice

When choosing a British chinchilla kitten, you should consider a number of recommendations:

  1. Carefully study the breed standard.
  2. Make a list of breeders and nurseries. Study reviews about them, become familiar with the peculiarities of keeping animals.
  3. Be sure to look at the kittens' parents, taking into account their compliance with the breed standard. The breeder will certainly provide a pedigree confirming the purebred of the sires up to the 4th generation.

The immediate choice of a kitten should be approached by paying attention to some features:

  1. Behavior. When a kitten sees a stranger, it should not try to hide in a corner in horror. A healthy baby is cheerful and inquisitive.
  2. Appearance. The kittens' coat should be shiny, their eyes and ears should be clean, and their nose should be moist.
  3. Relevant documents: metrics, pedigree, veterinary book, etc.

At what age is it better to adopt a kitten?

Conscientious breeders hand over kittens to new owners no earlier than 3 months . Babies of this age can already feed themselves and are also trained to use a tray.

Need for care

When getting a British chinchilla, it is important to remember that these cats love an active lifestyle. Therefore, it is advisable to walk them at least once or twice a week. To do this, you should use a harness with a roulette leash. They are smart enough not to run away from their owner. But if the cat is scared, it may climb a tree, get hit by a car, or run away.

Don't forget about regular brushing. And although these cats do not have a tendency to form tangles, you will have to comb your pet at least once or twice a week - without this, hair will be everywhere.

We must not forget about regular care. Check and clean your ears and teeth every week. Monitor the condition of the claws - if your pet does not have a scratching post on which he can grind his claws, then they will have to be trimmed once or twice a month.

Finally, it is advisable to bathe the cat approximately once every two months, using a special shampoo that gives the coat a beautiful shine and volume.

How to choose a kitten

  • Kittens of corpulent breeds such as British and Scottish cats grow very unevenly. Accordingly, when going to the nursery, calmly accept the fact that two-month-old babies look extremely cute, but six-month-old teenagers have a very unsightly appearance.
  • When buying a Scottish Fold chinchilla, conduct a thorough inspection of its limbs. If a kitten has too short legs and a tail, these are signs of impending osteochondrodysplasia.
  • Many chinchilla colors are unstable and can change the saturation of the tone, so if you are afraid to miss, choose cats over the age of 1 year.
  • Be sure to meet the kittens' mother. If the breeder stubbornly hides the female breeder, this is a reason not to conclude a deal. You should also not take babies who, for some reason, were raised not by the cat, but by the breeder himself - kittens that did not feed on mother's milk in the first month of life have weak immunity and run the risk of contracting an infectious disease.
  • Assess the condition of the animal's coat. A purebred chinchilla should not have bald spots or areas with sparse hair.

Maintenance cost

As we have already found out, the cost of a purebred kitten is high. But after the purchase, the expenses do not end at all. The cat needs to be provided with suitable care. In this case, she will look and feel healthy and live a happy and long life. There are no trifles here and cannot be. Therefore, let's study the main expense items.

Nutrition

The main and most important expense item is the purchase of feed. The owner himself must decide what he will feed the pet - dry food or natural food. Both options are good. The first one saves time, and the second one saves money. However, when feeding dry food, you need to make sure that the cat always has access to fresh, clean water. Otherwise, there is a risk that she will become dehydrated, and this is a direct path to kidney disease.

You need to approach the choice of food responsibly. Cheap food made mainly from soy products should never be used. A cat is a predator that must receive animal proteins, not plant proteins, which are poorly digested. Therefore, make sure that the food contains at least 40% natural proteins (meat, fish, offal), or more. The cost of quality feed starts from 500-700 rubles per kilogram. The approximate portion for an adult is 12 grams per kilogram of live weight. Therefore, with a weight of 3-8 kilograms per month, you will have to spend about 500-2000 rubles on feeding your pet.

When choosing food for kittens, it is important to ensure that the kitten can chew the kibble normally. If they are too large, then the tiny jaws will not be able to handle them and the pet will be constantly hungry. It is advisable to take special food for kittens.

Some owners prefer to feed their pet natural food. Vegetables and fruits are practically not needed, but if your pet likes to feast on them, then you can give them. The main thing is that they make up no more than 40% of the diet, and preferably less. The main diet consists exclusively of animal products - after all, a cat is a predator by nature. Your best bet is lean meat such as beef, poultry and rabbit. Three to four times a week you can give sea fish, after removing large bones. If there is none, it can be replaced with river water, but carefully boiled so that the cat does not become infected with worms. A third of the diet should be diversified with offal products - heart, kidneys and liver. On the one hand, this makes food cheaper. On the other hand, offal contains many microelements and vitamins that are not found in meat. Therefore, they are needed for a balanced diet.

But you need to be careful with milk. Yes, kittens eat it with pleasure. In adult cats and kittens, it can cause stomach upset. To prevent this from happening, you should replace milk with low-fat kefir or fermented baked milk. British chinchillas eat them with pleasure, receiving calcium and other necessary substances.

Veterinary

It was said above that British chinchillas get sick relatively rarely. But this does not mean that visits to the veterinarian can be ignored. No, any disease is easier to cure in the initial stages than when it is advanced. Or better yet, prevent it.

Therefore, you need to visit the veterinary clinic regularly: annually for young and adult cats and twice a year for older cats. The initial visit costs approximately 500-600 rubles, and subsequent ones - 300-400.

If a disease is detected, the cost of treatment varies greatly - there are many nuances that will have to be dealt with depending on the situation.

Exhibitions

Cat shows are rarely free. There is almost always a certain participation fee. And its size varies - from several hundred rubles to several thousand. This depends on several factors: the prestige of the club, the fame of the invited judges, prizes, etc.

In addition, you will have to spend money on grooming, a handler, travel and accommodation (if the exhibition is held in another city).

Nutrition

To keep your pet's coat in good condition, the British chinchilla needs special nutrition. The best option is dry food. It is chosen depending on the age and gender of the pet.

Castrated and sterilized animals require special food. Manufacturers produce food for such animals. If feeding is homemade, it should be low-calorie, since processed animals are famous for their large appetites and are prone to becoming overweight. In addition, their hormonal levels are disrupted and this is taken into account when feeding.

If you plan to use homemade food, the chinchilla’s menu should include cereals, meat, fish (sea, as river fish can have parasites), and vegetables. Raw meat should not be given to cats. The product may contain worm eggs, and the animal will become infected with parasites.

A Briton should have constant access to clean water and his dishes should always be clean.

To keep their fur in good condition, cats are given eggs. Natural proteins and protein strengthen the roots, hairs do not grow so abundantly. With this diet, the fur of a silver or golden chinchilla becomes shiny and denser. Quail eggs are preferable to chicken eggs. But not everyone can afford to feed their cat quail eggs.

Pros and cons of the breed

One of the main advantages that catches your eye at first glance is the coat. Thanks to him, the cat looks not just fluffy, but even plush. And the color is beautiful - we managed to get it thanks to long-term selection. But he made the breed popular all over the world.

An additional plus is a balanced, calm character. The British chinchilla is suitable for keeping both in a spacious private house in the village and in a cramped city apartment. And animals experience long-term loneliness calmly - they sleep, lick themselves, play, eat, instead of getting bored and acting up. Even if there is a multi-day move ahead, the British chinchilla will feel calm in a carrier bag or cage, while other representatives of the cat tribe will probably fall into hysterics.

The breed has only one drawback - its difficult character. These cats are not deprived of a love of freedom. No matter how the owner persuades and forces the pet to do something that it does not want, it will not cope with the task. Therefore, it is important from the first days after the appearance of a kitten in the house to begin raising it correctly.

Reviews

I was given a golden British chinchilla for my birthday. This is probably the best gift of my entire life, my miracle. She's just like a toy, plush fur. And her chic golden color simply does not allow you to take your eyes off her. She has already become a member of our family. I feed her Royal Canin. She likes. It is clear that the food has arrived. Her coat is shiny and she herself is very active. You really get fat quickly.

Kate

Our neighbor upstairs has a chinchilla cat. They bought it at an exhibition somewhere. I think this breed of chinchilla cat is called the British Silver. The neighbor doesn’t let him outside because we have a lot of ordinary cats in our yard, she’s afraid of ruining his pedigree. Sometimes the children and I go to see it. It's just lovely. His silver fur and very bright eyes make him look like a doll. It seems that he is not real. He meows very rarely, such a calm, beautiful cat. Of course, we won’t buy one for ourselves, because I’m afraid the children will squeeze it. And so, of course, we are all in love with our neighbor Patrick.

Marina

I never knew before that there were such beautiful cats. When my husband showed me a golden chinchilla cat on the Internet and asked if I wanted one, I replied that, of course, yes. We went to look for one of these in nurseries, but it turned out to be not so easy. Such a handsome golden man costs a lot of money. He is easy to care for, we feed him special food, sometimes we give him cottage cheese and fish. Now she’s thinking about buying another silver chinchilla, but I’m afraid that they might quarrel.

Zoya

We have had a silver chinchilla of the British breed living with us for four years now. We named him Sema. All this time we lived in an apartment and did not let him go outside, and last year we moved into a house. We tried to walk our handsome silver guy outside. It was just a huge stress for him. He pressed himself to the ground and lay there almost all the time, tucking his ears and tail, constantly looking around. After this incident, he lived only in one room, and later began to go out. Now he walks perfectly on the street, he doesn’t go out of the gate. In general, the silver chinchilla cat is very domestic and calm. She sleeps or rests most of the time. But ours sometimes runs around the house like crazy.

Kolya

There is a woman living in our building who bought a golden chinchilla cat at an exhibition.
She took a very responsible approach to choosing a pet and always wanted to participate in exhibitions with this cat. When she brought it home, we asked to see it. I have never seen such beautiful cats in my life. The cat is not just golden, it is some kind of copper-peach-gold. Each of his hairs is stretched with a gradient of color. And to the touch it is just an incredibly soft plush toy. Now the cat is 2 years old and his owner takes him to various exhibitions, where he sometimes wins first places. Tatiana

History of the breed

This breed appeared in 1882. To do this, breeders had to cross Persian and British cats, thereby obtaining kittens with amazing coat color.

When silver kittens became commonplace, breeders decided to breed cats of new colors: shaded silver and golden. At the same time, another variety of British chinchillas was bred - long-haired.

The breed gained enormous popularity when Princess Victoria herself noticed it. By placing several cats in the royal palace, she made keeping British chinchillas fashionable and prestigious. It is not surprising that many people not only in England, but throughout Europe after that tried to get themselves such pets.

Color

Experts note 3 main types of chinchilla color:

  • golden;
  • silver;
  • silver shaded.

Less common are marbled, tortoiseshell, fawn, tabby, harlequin, bicolor, and cinnamon cats.

The golden chinchilla cat is less common than its silver relatives. This species has a reddish color on the back, sides and tail. The neck and belly are creamy.

Silver pets are white and 1/3 black. Silver shaded – white with fur darkened by 1/8.

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Owner reviews

To get a complete picture of the breed, it would be a good idea to collect reviews from owners who are well aware of the advantages and disadvantages of British chinchillas.

Many of them note their excellent appearance. Not every breed can boast of such attractiveness. Plus, they look incredibly cute. The owners also note good health - with proper care, they rarely need to seek help from a veterinarian. A calm character and peaceful attitude towards children are perceived as additional advantages to the above.

True, speaking about the positive features of the breed, many also note the high cost - after all, this is an important disadvantage. And not every breeder likes a wayward character - many prefer more docile and obedient pets.

Concluding the article, we can say with confidence that the British chinchilla is an excellent breed. Willful and intelligent, friendly and beautiful, such a cat will become a faithful friend and decoration of any home.

Social structure and reproduction

Photo: British Golden Chinchilla kitten

It is recommended to breed animals by professionals who have experience in this field. The British Golden Chinchilla is bred mainly in specialized nurseries. Before breeding cats at home, you should study the intricacies of this matter. Zoologists warn that this breed is not fully formed. During mating and pregnancy, cats need special care and attention. The first step is to take care of choosing suitable partners for breeding.

Criteria for selecting partners:

  • the presence of all the characteristics characteristic of this breed in candidates for mating;
  • absence of diseases and hereditary pathologies;
  • healthy appearance;
  • activity;
  • availability of all necessary documentation;
  • availability of a vaccination passport and all vaccinations in it.

Golden chinchillas are characterized by late development. It is recommended to get them at a time when they become independent, can go to the toilet on their own and eat adult food.

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