Yellow
What living with Yellow feels like
Yellow is a sweet and adaptable little girl who knows how to match the energy of her surroundings.
She can be calm and cuddly when it's time to relax, yet playful and adventurous when there is something new to explore.
She loves being around people and has all the qualities of a future lap cat, happily settling down for affection and snuggles.
Curious by nature, she enjoys exploring her environment, but never says no to a cuddle session or her favourite yogurt treats.
More about the kitten
Appearance Notes
Yellow features a compact body, strong bone structure, and a wonderfully dense coat.
Her round cheeks, round eyes, and small ears create a classic British Shorthair expression full of sweetness and curiosity.
With her balanced proportions and cuddly teddy bear appearance, she is both elegant and irresistibly cute.
Care Guide
Hair brushing every 3 days.
Nail clipping every 2 weeks.
Bath every 2-6 months.
Feeding Method
Free feeding of Purina One Kitten dry kibble, available at all times.
Served 50g of Royal Canin Kitten wet food twice daily.
Vaccination Details
Age-appropriate vaccinations completed.
Core vaccines (FVRCP) administered.
Full vaccination records, including product stickers, will be provided.
Vaccination Details
Vaccination Details
Breed Care Guide
British Shorthairs are calm, sturdy companions with a famously plush coat. Beyond the everyday care that applies to every kitten, here is what is specific to the breed.
Coat & Grooming
- Dense, plush double coat. Brush once or twice a week; increase to several times a week during seasonal shedding to clear loose undercoat and reduce hairballs.
- Not prone to matting and needs no trimming — regular brushing is enough.
Body & Build
- Stocky, cobby "teddy-bear" build that matures slowly (males can take up to ~3 years to fully fill out).
- Prone to weight gain — measure meals, keep treats under 10% of the diet, and keep them active with daily play.
Temperament & Living With Them
- Easygoing, independent and undemanding; they prefer to sit beside you rather than be carried. A good fit for first-time owners and families, and they tolerate alone time well.
Health Watch-points
- Responsibly bred British Shorthairs are screened for HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) and PKD (polycystic kidney disease). Keep your kitten at a healthy weight, attend annual vet checks, and maintain dental care. For your kitten's specific health record, refer to the cattery handover and your vet.
Read our full kitten care guide for first-week setup, feeding, grooming, litter, health and Singapore home-safety basics.






