British Shorthair cats are bold and curious, yet gentle, obedient, cute, sweet, easygoing, and loyal. They are always gentle and can get along well with other cats and dogs. They are emotionally rich, dislike being alone, and need their owner's companionship. They are also very tolerant, even if hurt, and will not attack people unnecessarily. Furthermore, British Shorthair cats have adorable expressions and round, chubby bodies that can comfort their owners. 
How to raise a British Shorthair cat:
1. British Shorthair cats are quite lively and prone to fighting with other pets. If a new pet comes to your home, you should separate the British Shorthair cat from it to prevent fights.
2. When feeding British Shorthair cats, cat food should be the main staple. Fruits and chopped meat can be mixed into the food to supplement their vitamins and protein and promote their growth and development.
3. When raising a British Shorthair cat, place its bed in a warm location so that it can receive direct sunlight during the day and be protected from cold drafts at night. British Shorthair cats are very sensitive to their environment; an uncomfortable environment may affect their sleep.