DSH stands for Domestic Short Hair. Cats with unknown or mixed breeds are called this, or just "moggies".
American ShorthairCorrection:Actually, there is an actual breed of cat called American Shorthair. It resembles the British Shorthair cat breed, but less stocky in build. The correct term for a mixed breed is "Domestic Shorthair/Domestic Longhair", often called "Moggy".
DSH stands for Deliberate Self Harm.
A cat born with a nubbed tail is usually a Manx breed.
No, they are not the same. American Shorthairs are a very popular pedigree breed of cat in the United States. Not to be confused with the Domestic Shorthair, American Shorthairs are a breed with strict standards and a distinctive appearance as set by the various Cat Fanciers Associations. The breed is thought to be descended from the British Shorthair. Domestic Shorthair is a term for a cat that has no pedigree nor belongs to a recognised breed. Domestic Shorthairs can vary widely in appearance and can resemble any pedigree breed, depending on its gene pool and lineage. DSH's can also exhibit a wide range of colouring and coat patterns, the most common being a tabby pattern. These cats are also known as 'moggies'.
Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Burmilla cat breed.
The 'Sphynx' cat is a breed of cat with practically no visible fur, to the extent that it looks hairless.
Russian blue variant
well there is one. its called the " Abyssinian ."
Yes, the Ragdoll cat breed is a very large cat breed.
No, the American Shorthair cat breed isn't closely related to the American Bobtail cat breed.
Yes, the American Curl cat breed is closely related to the American Bobtail cat breed.
There is a website called 'Show Cats' you can breed cats in that.