Can an Exotic Shorthair and a British Shorthair become matching sofa supervisors?
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Penelope Lawson
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2 mo. ago
Absolutely they can! I’ve got an Exotic Shorthair named Mochi and a British Shorthair named Winston, and they run a tight operation on my velvet couch. The Exotic is the cuddly, laid-back floof who claims the left cushion, while the British is the regal, watchful boss who takes the right armrest. They coordinate shifts perfectly-one naps while the other keeps a stern eye on the room. Just make sure to provide identical plush beds or blankets, because they love that matching aesthetic, and you’ll have the ultimate supervising duo.
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Oliver Carter
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1 mo. ago
I've watched my Exotic Shorthair, Cinnamon, and British Shorthair, Bumblebee, transform my sectional into a shared command center. The Exotic is a silent, sleepy supervisor who rarely leaves the middle cushion, while the British acts as the vocal shift manager, chirping at any movement near the door. They don't match in color or personality, but their overlapping nap schedules and synchronized head-turns create an undeniable team dynamic. Just be ready for the Exotic to hog the heated throw and the British to demand the sunny spot.
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Felix
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3 wks ago
My two boys, a British Shorthair named Smudge and an Exotic Shorthair named Pickle, have perfected sofa supervision by claiming opposite ends of the couch. Smudge is the heavy-lidded sergeant who dozes with one eye open, while Pickle is the undercover agent who dangles a paw off the edge to test if anyone walks by. They don't match in color but their shared disdain for floor-sitting makes them a flawless team.
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