







Marigold — A Strong and Playful British Shorthair Kitten for Sale
Purrsonality Introduction of British Shorthair
1. Sociability Marigold is well socialized with people and other kittens. She’s comfortable with everyday household noises—vacuum, doorbell, visitors, and settles quickly.
2. Curiosity She’s a brave girl who isn’t afraid of new environments. Instead of hiding, she explores every corner and jumps right into play.
3. ActivityLevel Marigold is very playful, one of the most active in her litter, with a solid, muscular little body that loves to run, chase, and pounce.
4. Vocalization Unlike Rollo, she’s a quiet cat who communicates more with body language than meows, soft blinks, head bumps, and happy tail swishes.
Name & Origin
Marigold takes her name from her mum Mary—and her warm golden coat makes it the perfect fit. She’s a strong, easygoing British Shorthair who settles into new routines with grace and charm.
Classic British Shorthair Type
Marigold’s face is beautifully balanced: bright, almond-shaped eyes, an elegant, well-angled nose, and a broad, chubby mouth that gives her a sweet, plush expression. From her parents Mary and Carson, she’s inherited that signature dense, thick body with sturdy bone. When you hold her, you feel real muscle—yet she relaxes calmly in your arms and enjoys the cuddle.
Coat, Nutrition & Condition
Her plush golden coat is dense and softly shining. She has an excellent appetite and currently thrives on a balanced raw diet, which provides the daily nutrients she needs and keeps her fur rich, full, and glossy. Based on the structure of Mary and Carson, we expect Marigold to mature into a big, beautifully built British Shorthair, a golden girl with the temperament, health, and type we love.
Sociability
Marigold is a well-socialized golden British Shorthair who blends easily with people and other kittens, staying calm around everyday noises like the vacuum and doorbell and settling quickly in new spaces. Brave and curious, she explores rather than hides, jumping straight into play and investigating every corner. She’s one of the most active in her litter—loves to run, chase, and pounce—yet remains controlled and easy to manage. Naturally quiet, she communicates more with soft blinks, gentle head bumps, happy tail swishes, and a warm purr than with meows. Overall, she’s a muscular, steady, and affectionate companion who adapts beautifully to both lively households and quieter homes.