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Bienvenido al mundo de las razas de gatos de pelo corto
Shorthair cat breeds (short-haired / short-coated cats) are popular because their coats are usually fácil de cuidar—often just a cepillo semanal—and they’re less prone to matting than longhaired cats. But “low grooming” doesn’t always mean “low effort”: some short-haired breeds are very energetic or highly social and need lots of play and attention.
In this guide, you’ll find:
- A quick comparison table (grooming, shedding, energy, and best-fit homes)
- 10 breed profiles with fast facts (weight/lifespan) + temperament
- A simple “which cat fits me?” decision guide (apartments, families, busy owners, allergy concerns)
If you’re choosing your first cat—or adding a new feline friend—this page is designed to help you find the SnuggleSoul that matches your lifestyle.
Quick Glance: 10 Shorthair Cat Breeds (Comparison)
Para facilitarle la búsqueda, aquí tiene un comparación rápida de diez razas comunes de gatos de pelo corto, incluidos sus rasgos clave, necesidades de aseo y niveles de energía:
| Raza | Best for | Grooming | Deshacerse de | Energy | Typical adult weight | Typical lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Británico de pelo corto | Calm homes, first-time owners | Semanal | Medio | Low–Med | 8–16 lb | 12–20 yrs |
| Americano de pelo corto | Families, adaptable homes | Semanal | Medio | Med | 8–12 lb | 10–15 yrs |
| Siamés | People who want an interactive cat | Bajo | Low–Med | Alta | 6–14 lb | 8–15 yrs |
| Bengala | Active owners, enrichment lovers | Bajo | Bajo | Muy alta | 8–15 lb | 12–16 yrs |
| Azul ruso | Quiet homes, gentle companionship | Semanal | Medio | Med | 7–12 lb | 10–20 yrs |
| Sphynx (hairless) | Cuddly “velcro cat” fans | High (skin care) | Very Low | Alta | 6–12 lb | 8–14 yrs |
| Exótico de pelo corto | Chill lap-cat seekers | Semanal | Med | Bajo | 7–14 lb | 12–15 yrs |
| Pliegue escocés | Affectionate, mellow households | Semanal | Med | Low–Med | 6–13 lb | 11–15 yrs |
| Abisinio | Play-heavy homes | Bajo | Low–Med | Alta | 6–10 lb | 9–15 yrs |
| Birmano | Social households | Bajo | Low–Med | Med | 8–12 lb | 10–16 yrs |
Notas: “Low grooming” usually means brushing 1×/week. “Low shedding” varies by the individual cat, season, and health.
How to Choose the Right Shorthair Cat for Your Home
Use this quick picker:
If you want a calm, low-drama companion: British Shorthair, Russian Blue, Exotic Shorthair
If you have kids or a busy family home: American Shorthair, Burmese (often playful + people-focused)
If you want a cat that plays hard and needs enrichment: Bengal, Abyssinian, Siamese
If you want “less fur on the couch”: Consider lower-shedding tendencies (often: Siamese/Bengal/Russian Blue) but remember: no cat is truly non-shedding. (Individual variation is huge.)
If you’re gone all day: Lean toward calmer, more independent breeds (British Shorthair, Russian Blue, Exotic Shorthair) and plan for enrichment.
Domestic Shorthair vs American Shorthair (DSH vs ASH)
“Domestic Shorthair” (DSH) usually means mixed-breed short-haired cats—not a specific pedigree—so their looks and temperament can vary a lot. The American Shorthair is a recognized pedigree breed with more consistent traits. This comparison is common enough that it ranks as its own topic, so adding this section helps you capture extra queries.
Quick rule:
- Want a lovable, unique cat? A DSH from a shelter is a wonderful choice.
- Want predictable traits and appearance? Look into a reputable breeder or breed rescue.
Low-Shedding vs Low-Grooming: What’s the Difference?
- Low-grooming = coat is easy to maintain (usually short hair, less matting).
- Low-shedding = less hair released into the environment (but still not “zero”).
Some breeds have short coats but still shed seasonally; diet, stress, and health also matter.
Conozca a su gato: 10 razas encantadoras
Británico de pelo corto

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: calm, steady, affectionate (not usually clingy)
- Energía: low–medium
- Aseo: weekly brushing (dense coat)
- Muda: medium (often seasonal)
- Ideal para: apartments, quiet homes, first-time owners
Why people love them
British Shorthairs are the “teddy bear” classic: plush coat, round cheeks, and an easygoing vibe. They tend to enjoy being near you rather than demanding constant interaction.
Care notes
Their coat is short but gruesa, so weekly brushing helps with loose fur—especially during seasonal sheds. Offer daily short play sessions to prevent boredom and support healthy weight.
Best match if…You want a gentle companion who fits into your routine and brings calm, cozy energy.
Más información Británico de pelo corto
Americano de pelo corto

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: friendly, adaptable, family-oriented
- Energía: medio
- Aseo: cepillado semanal
- Muda: medio
- Ideal para: families, multi-pet homes, first-time owners
Why people love them
American Shorthairs are sturdy, social without being needy, and typically handle routine changes well—great “all-around” cats.
Care notes
They usually thrive with a predictable routine plus short daily play bursts (wand toys, treat puzzles).
Best match if…You want a reliable, affectionate cat that’s playful but not hyper.
Más información Británico de pelo corto
Siamés

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: vocal, affectionate, highly social
- Energía: high
- Aseo: low (sleek coat)
- Muda: low–medium
- Ideal para: owners home often, people who want an interactive cat
Why people love them
Siamese cats are famous “conversationalists.” They bond strongly and often follow their humans around like a shadow—with opinions.
Care notes
Because they’re social and active, boredom can show up as loud protests or mischief. Plan daily play and consider companionship (another cat) if you’re away often.
Best match if…You want a cat with personality who actively participates in your day.
Más información Siamés
Bengala

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: curious, athletic, intelligent
- Energía: very high
- Aseo: low
- Muda: low
- Ideal para: active owners, lots of enrichment, cat-safe climbing spaces
Why people love them
Bengals look wild and move like athletes. Many love puzzle toys, climbing, and interactive games.
Care notes
This is not a “decorative” cat—plan structured play and enrichment. A bored Bengal can become destructive.
Best match if…You want a high-energy companion and can commit to daily stimulation.
Más información Bengala
Azul ruso

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: gentle, reserved with strangers, loyal to family
- Energía: medio
- Aseo: weekly brushing (plush double coat)
- Muda: medio
- Ideal para: quieter homes, apartments, working professionals
Why people love them
Russian Blues often show affection in subtle ways—staying nearby, following room-to-room, and choosing “their people.”
Care notes
They tend to like routine. Provide window perches, interactive toys, and consistent mealtimes.
Best match if…You want a calm, devoted cat who isn’t constantly demanding attention.
Más información Azul ruso
Sphynx

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: extroverted, cuddly, people-focused
- Energía: high
- Aseo: high (skin care / cleaning)
- Muda: very low
- Ideal para: owners who want a constant companion and don’t mind hands-on care
Why people love them
Sphynx cats are affectionate “velcro cats” that love warmth, laps, and attention.
Care notes
No fur means less shedding, but not less maintenance: skin oils can build up, so regular cleaning is part of life with a Sphynx.
Best match if…You want maximum cuddles and are okay with a higher-care routine.
Más información Sphynx
Exótico de pelo corto

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: sweet, calm, lap-cat leaning
- Energía: low
- Aseo: weekly brushing (plush coat)
- Muda: medio
- Ideal para: quiet homes, first-time owners who want chill companionship
Why people love them
Often described as a Persian-like personality in an easier-coat package: calm, gentle, and very snuggly.
Care notes
Short coat still benefits from weekly brushing. Keep play gentle and consistent.
Best match if…You want a relaxed, loving cat that fits a slower-paced home.
Más información Exótico de pelo corto
Pliegue escocés

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: affectionate, mellow, people-oriented
- Energía: low–medium
- Aseo: cepillado semanal
- Muda: medio
- Ideal para: families wanting a gentle, cuddly cat
Why people love them
They’re known for sweet expressions and a calm demeanor that often fits well into many households.
Care notes
Keep play low-key and regular. Ensure routine wellness checks and choose ethical sources if adopting (this breed can be associated with joint/cartilage issues—keep your guidance factual and non-alarmist).
Best match if…You want a mellow cat that enjoys companionship and gentle play.
Más información Pliegue escocés
Abisinio

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: curious, playful, adventurous
- Energía: high
- Aseo: low
- Muda: low–medium
- Ideal para: active homes, lots of climbing + play
Why people love them
Abyssinians are “always involved.” They love to explore, climb, and interact.
Care notes
Provide vertical space (cat trees, shelves) and daily interactive play. They’re often happiest with stimulation and routine.
Best match if…You want a lively cat who turns your home into an adventure course.
Más información Abisinio
Birmano

Breed Card (Fast Facts)
- Temperamento: affectionate, social, “dog-like”
- Energía: medio
- Aseo: low
- Muda: low–medium
- Ideal para: homes where someone is around often (or multi-pet companionship)
Why people love them
Burmese cats often adore human company and may follow you everywhere.
Care notes
They usually do best with frequent interaction—play, lap time, and social contact. Plan companionship if you’re away long hours.
Best match if…You want a loving, people-focused cat that feels like a true sidekick.
Más información Birmano
More Short-Haired Cat Breeds You Might Love
If you didn’t see your perfect match in our top 10, here are more popular short-haired (short-coat) cat breeds worth exploring. These can be great options depending on your home, energy level, and grooming preferences:
- Bombay – sleek “mini panther” look; often affectionate and people-oriented
- Oriental de pelo corto – talkative, social, and very interactive (big personality)
- Korat – loyal and intelligent; usually best in calmer, stable homes
- Chartreux – quiet, sweet, and adaptable; often a great “chill companion”
- Khao Manee – striking eyes and a short coat; social and curious
- Rex de Cornualles – very short, curly coat; energetic and playful
- Devon Rex – short curly coat; mischievous, cuddly, and fun
- Tonquinés – friendly and social; a nice middle ground between chill and active
Want us to add these to the SnuggleSouls Breed Encyclopedia? Explore more breed guides here: Cat Breeds: A Complete Guide
Next Steps: Keep Exploring
If you’re choosing a cat based on lifestyle, these guides can help you decide faster:
- New to cats? Beginner’s Guide to Cat Adoption →
- Want deep dives on each breed? Cat Breed Encyclopedia →
- Need easier grooming? Low-shedding & low-maintenance cat breeds →
At SnuggleSouls, we focus on practical, kind guidance—so you can choose a cat that fits your home and give them a great life.
¿Quiere saber más?
Choosing a cat is easier when you match temperament and care needs to your daily life. Here are a few guides that can help you make a confident decision:
- New to cats? Start with our Beginner’s Guide to Cat Adoption (how to choose, prepare your home, and bring a rescue cat home smoothly).
- Want deeper breed profiles? Browse our Cat Breed Encyclopedia for temperament, grooming, energy level, and common care tips by breed.
- Prefer easier grooming? See our Low-Shedding & Low-Maintenance Cat Breeds guide for cats that fit busy schedules.
- Still deciding on size? Explore Small Cat Breeds, Medium Cat Breedsy Large Cat Breeds to find the right fit for your space and lifestyle.
- Sensitive to allergies? Check our Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds list for allergy-friendly options and what “hypoallergenic” really means.
En SnuggleSouls, we share practical, kind guidance—so you can choose a cat that fits your home and give them a great life.
FAQ: Shorthair Cat Breeds
¿Los gatos de pelo corto son más fáciles de cuidar que los de pelo largo?
Usually, yes. Shorthair cats typically need less grooming—often a weekly brushing is enough to remove loose hair and support coat health. Longhair cats generally require more frequent brushing to prevent tangles and mats.
That said, some shorthair breeds with dense or plush coats (like the British Shorthair) still benefit from consistent brushing during seasonal shedding.
¿Los gatos de pelo corto mudan menos?
Not always. Short fur can make shedding less noticeable, but many shorthair cats still shed—especially in spring and fall. Regular brushing, good nutrition, and stress reduction can all help manage shedding.
¿Hay razas de gatos de pelo corto hipoalergénicas?
No cat is 100% hypoallergenic. Allergies are often triggered by proteins in caspa y saliva, not fur length alone. Some people find certain cats easier to tolerate than others, but it varies by person and individual cat.
If allergies are a concern, consider spending time with the cat before adopting and talk to a vet or allergist about practical steps.
¿Qué razas de pelo corto son mejores para familias con niños u otros animales de compañía?
Many shorthair breeds can do well in family homes, but temperament and early socialization matter most. Breeds often described as family-friendly include American Shorthair, Burmese, and British Shorthair—they’re commonly known for being adaptable and people-oriented.
Regardless of breed, introduce pets slowly and teach children respectful handling.
¿Puedo adoptar un gato de pura raza de pelo corto?
Yes. While most shelter cats are Domestic Shorthairs (mixed-breed), you can also find purebred cats through breed-specific rescues (for breeds like Siamese, Bengal, and others) or reputable breeders. Adoption is a great option if you’re open to personality first and “looks second.”
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre un "Domestic Shorthair" y una raza como el American Shorthair?
A Domestic Shorthair (DSH) is a mixed-breed cat with a short coat—DSH cats can look and act very differently from one another. The Americano de pelo corto is a recognized pedigree breed with more predictable traits (build, temperament tendencies, coat patterns).
What are the best shorthair cat breeds for apartments?
For apartment living, many people prefer cats that are calm, adaptable, and not excessively vocal, with moderate energy needs. Common “apartment-friendly” picks include British Shorthair, Russian Blue, and Exotic Shorthair.
Even energetic cats can thrive in apartments if you provide vertical space (cat trees/shelves), daily play, and enrichment.
What are the calmest short-haired cat breeds?
If you’re looking for a more relaxed companion, breeds often described as calm or mellow include British Shorthair, Exotic Shorthair, and Russian Blue.
Keep in mind: individual personality can vary a lot—especially with mixed-breed cats—so meeting the cat matters as much as breed.
Which shorthair cats are the most affectionate?
If you want a cat that loves closeness and attention, breeds frequently described as especially people-focused include Burmese, Siamese, and Sphynx (though Sphynx requires more hands-on care).
Affection also depends heavily on the cat’s early socialization and how safe and enriched they feel at home.
Low shedding vs “hypoallergenic”: what’s the difference?
- Baja muda means less loose fur ends up around your home (though it’s rarely zero).
- Hipoalergénico refers to being less likely to trigger allergies—but cat allergies are usually caused by dander/saliva proteins, not just fur.
A cat can be low shedding and still trigger allergies, so it’s best to test with real exposure before committing.






