The British Shorthair is a stocky, sturdy cat resembling a plush teddy bear.

It is a calm, quiet companion.

While solid blue is the color most associated with the breed, so much so

 that this breed is sometimes known as the British Blue,

"Brits" are found in a number of other colours and patterns as well.

It is accepted in most colors and patterns.

Like the Abyssinian, the British Shorthair breed suffered dramatic losses

 during World War II in England, and other breeds were brought in to

bolster the gene pool and restore the old type.

It was first accepted for championship status in the United States by ACA in 1967;

 it was not accepted in CFA until 1980.

This breed is simply known as the "Shorthair" in Great Britain.