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American Shorthair Kittens

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"When American Shorthair cats prowl and pumpkins gleam, may luck be yours on Halloween."

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Welcome to Milla’s Kats, home of the American Shorthair cat. We specialize in breeding quality American Shorthair kittens from pedigreed CFA (Cat Fanciers’ Association) and TICA (The International Cat Association) registered parents.

Milla's Kats Monica Belluci, an American Shorthair female with her six kittens.

Milla's Kats Monica Bellucci with her six kittens.

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We are an American Shorthair Breeder based in Southern California. We place our kittens with a solid two-year heath guarantee. Our kittens are well socialized and are bred for personality and temperament. They will have all required vaccines before leaving for their forever homes. They are also microchipped, and a comprehensive checkup is done by our vet.

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American Shorthair Kittens are known for their longevity, robust health, good looks, quiet disposition and amiability with children and dogs. The American Shorthair, also known as ASH, is America’s own breed. Its ancestors came to North America with early settlers from Europe. Records indicate that the “Mayflower” carried several cats to hunt ship’s rats. For centuries, “working cats” flourished along with their pioneer owners and eventually established themselves as the native North American short haired cat.

American Shorthair Breeders consider the silver tabby as the most well-known color today, with dense black markings set on a sterling silver background. You probably have seen an example of this striking variety in television and magazine advertising or in recent movie roles.

The American Shorthair Silver Tabby is the most popular color with the Brown Tabby and Silver Tabby and White as a close second. There are over 210 color variations to choose from so finding the best color to match your style will not be difficult.

American Shorthair Kittens

american shorthair kittens for saleAre a medium-sized cat, but it’s a very powerful one. It is heavily muscled and has heavy boning. Its rounded, thick appearance makes you realize that it will be heavy when you pick him/her up.

They are known by a number of names such as the American Shorthair Silver Classic Tabby, Classic Tabby, Silver Classic Tabby, among others.

American Shorthair Breeders focus on breeding a cat that is powerful and well structured. All components of this cat should be well developed. With a broad chest, a muscular neck, strong jaws and a well-developed muzzle, the American Shorthair is one of the most powerful cats of the domestic feline world. Its legs are thick and strong, with well-developed hindquarters. It looks like what it was originally meant to be, a powerful cat to keep rodents out of the barn and the house.

 

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The coat of the American Shorthair is thick and dense. The coat becomes much longer and thicker during the winter. The texture of the coat is relatively hard as it is meant as protection for her.

It’s no wonder that the American Shorthair consistently ranks as one of the ten most popular breeds of cat, truly a star in the feline world.

Our American Shorthair Kitten price is determined by pedigree, sex, age and a number of other factors. For more information, please visit our Policies page or contact us.

To read more about the American Shorthair Kittens please click here.

You can read more on our blog, American Shorthair Kittens - The Perfect Combination.

For more information on our American Shorthair Kittens for sale please contact us.

 

Besides kittens, we might have a retired adult that is available. Please click this link Available Adults to see some of our gorgeous American Shorthair Cats that are now retired.

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Member of the CFA Breeder Referral program.

 

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Chris, Roger and the Prince

We adopted Prince Bobby about 1 year ago. Bobby is the joy of our lives having a personality that is perfectly matched to our family. He is so loving and playful. His name really describes his personality. He seems to think he is royalty. We can’t thank Milla and David enough for choosing...
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Paul, Tara and Cadbury

My husband and I just received our kitten from Milla’s Kats, and we are already in love. David and Milla made the process so easy, and they are so knowledgeable, we do not have the words to express how much we would recommend getting a kitten through them. It is extremely clear that David and...
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Carolyn and Pru Ekaterina

I acquired my American Short Hair kitten through Milla’s Kats. I knew I wanted an American Short Hair because I had one before and I fell in love with the breed. I strapped my little kitten in the car for our ride home. I could see her in my rear-view mirror. I prepared myself for the...
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Joy, Chloe and Family

Good morning, David! I just wanted to say hello and tell you how much joy our Chloe has brought to our family. She is the sweetest, smartest, most loving little thing. Every single day we find something new about her personality. We just couldn’t love her any more. We are so appreciative of you...
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Virginia B., M.D. with Carlo & Edoardo

To David and Milla – Thank you. You sent me two brothers from your cattery in California, and they have made my life complete. Carlo and Edoardo (sons of Sophia Loren) are the most affectionate, playful, and beautiful kittens. The experience of adopting from Milla’s Kats has been exceptional,...
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Matt, Alisha, Daughters with Cosimo & Bianca

About a year and a half ago our 12-year-old decided that she needed to convince mom and dad that it was time to get some cats.  She spent hours and hours researching different breeds of cats and learned all about their histories, personalities, which ones were best with kids, etc.  She decided...
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