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British Shorthairs remember every time you picked them up when they didn't ask. This video explains why — and what it quietly does to your relationship. Watch until the end and you'll understand: why the "four feet on the floor" designation is not just a phrase, why pushing them away even once gets recorded, and how their slow blink means more than any lap-sitting could. The British Shorthair is not aloof. It's specific. It built its entire language of affection around voluntary proximity — it comes to you, or it doesn't, and that distinction is everything. When owners don't understand this, they hurt their cat without knowing it. Ten real, breed-specific behaviors owners misread: forced handling, being pushed away after choosing you, ignored presence, loud environments, boundary-crossing strangers, broken routines, punishment, wrong expectations, and extended unprepared absence. Every single item on this list is backed by documented British Shorthair temperament — not generic cat behavior. The Crystal Palace cat show of 1871, where Harrison Weir first formalized the breed, valued the British Shorthair for one thing above all: self-possession. That quality hasn't changed in one hundred fifty years. Respect it, and you get one of the most loyal, steady, quietly extraordinary companions in the cat world. What does your British Shorthair do when they've chosen to be near you? Drop it in the comments. #BritishShorthair #BritishShorthairCat #BritishShorthairBehavior #CatBehavior #CatTips #CatFacts #BritishShorthairPersonality #CatBreeds #CatLovers #BritishShorthairOwner