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14 Vet-Verified American Shorthair Cat Colors & Patterns (With Info & Pictures)

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The American Shorthair is a classic and beloved breed in the United States, known for its athletic, graceful, and sociable nature, as well as its solid, muscular build. This breed descends from European cats brought to North America by early settlers, where they were valued for their hunting skills and ability to control rodents.

Of course, with a name like American Shorthair, it’s easy to guess that these cats have short coats. What surprises many is how many different colors and coat patterns the American Shorthair can have. The Cat Fanciers’ Association(CFA) claims nearly 100 of them!1

We’ll look at some of the most popular and prolific of these coat colors and patterns. If you’re adopting an American Shorthair and want to know more about their lovely colors and patterns, read on!

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Solid Colors

1. Black American Shorthair

Black Smoke American Shorthair cat
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Sure, black cats have a reputation for bringing bad luck. However, when you see a black American Shorthair, you’ll fall head-over-heels for their beautiful coat. Solid black American Shorthairs are 100% black, with no other colors (even in their roots).

These stunning cats also have pure black paw pads and noses, with yellow-gold eyes that pop against the black background of their fur.


2. Cream American Shorthair

American Shorthair Cream Colored Kitten
Cream American Shorthair (Image Credit: Blueciel8, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)

Cream-colored American Shorthairs are a favorite among many cat fanciers as the color is so unusual and lovely. Like black American Shorthairs, the individual hairs on a cream kitty are solid from root to tip, a shade of buff cream without any markings, and lighter shades are preferred.

Cream American Shorthairs typically have yellow-gold eyes, pink noses, and pinkish paw pads.


3. White American Shorthair

White Domestic Shorthair Cat
White Domestic Shorthair Cat (Image Credit: Scott, Wikimedia Commons CC SA 4.0 International)

Few cats are as striking as a white American Shorthair, especially since the white goes fully from the roots to the tips of their fur. Like the cream color, white American Shorthairs have paw pads and noses in a pretty pinkish color. Many also have two different colored eyes, thanks to a condition called heterochromia.

Some will have blue eyes, some yellow-gold, but those with this condition will have one of each!


4. Blue American Shorthair

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Like most of the solid colors of American Shorthair, a blue will be completely covered in blue hair that goes down to the roots. Most have yellow-gold eyes and, even though they look rather gray, blue noses too. Blue American Shorthair cats have blue paw pads, and generally, a lighter shade is preferable.

They’re quite popular due to their beautiful appearance.


5. Red American Shorthair

red American Shorthair
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As a relatively common color, the Red American Shorthair is nonetheless a beautiful cat. The red color is very robust and extends down to the roots, with no ticking, markings or shading seen. Like most solid-colored American Shorthairs, the red has yellow-gold eyes.

Their noses are also red, but their paw pads are usually a dark pinkish color.

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Pattern Colors

6. Chinchilla American Shorthair

chinchilla American Shorthair
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If you’re looking for a striking American Shorthair, the chinchilla color pattern is a good choice. Chinchilla American Shorthairs have a light white undercoat with blue, or black ticking. The ticking is generally seen on the top parts of their body, including their backs, flanks, heads, and tails.

It should be noted that a Chinchilla American Shorthair can also be silver, red, cream, blue and tortoiseshell, with a similar color variety in their eyes and paw pads.


7. Bicolor American Shorthair

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Thanks to the two distinct colors their coat displays, you’ll recognize a Bicolor American Shorthair immediately. The first color is almost always white, while the 2nd is typically blue, cream, black, or red. You should also note that there won’t be any bleeding between colors since they are 100% distinct with no shading.

As for their eyes, most bicolor American Shorthairs have yellow-gold, but their paw pad color can vary based on their colors.


8. Tabby American Shorthair

American shorthair cat lying on the couch
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Defining the tabby color in American Shorthairs is difficult because there are so many color combinations. One thing that holds between all the color varieties is their striped pattern, but even that can be different from one cat to another. However, one distinct marking you’ll usually see is the “M” pattern on a Tabby American Shorthairs’ forehead.

Also, the markings on the left and right sides of their body are symmetrical. There are several patterns, mackerel, classic, ticked, and patched.


9. Calico American Shorthair

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The Calico American Shorthair has a white undercoat with red and black patterns throughout. Most will have an almost all-white underbelly and yellow-gold eyes. As for their paw pads, they can vary from cat to cat.

Some Calico American Shorthairs also have red tabby stripes, but this is relatively uncommon.


10. Van American Shorthair

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The Van American Shorthair can come in several colors and patterns. What sets them apart is that their coat is primarily white, with the colors and patterns making up only a tiny portion and usually seen on the tail, legs, ears, and face.

The Van American Shorthair can come in practically all colors and patterns, but not tortoiseshell (aka brindle).


11. Smoke American Shorthair

Black Smoke American Shorthair kept as a pet
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Like many of the color patterns on this list, the Smoke American Shorthair can have several color and pattern combinations. Black, blue, cameo, and tortoiseshell are the most common. What sets this pattern apart is that Smoke American Shorthairs have a light undercoat that’s different from the rest of the hairs in their fur.

When sitting still, they appear to be a solid color, but the undercoat shows through when they’re moving. Cats should have white legs, feet, underside, muzzle, and chest.


12. Shaded American Shorthair

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This is another American Shorthair color that comes in various colors and patterns, including cream, red, blue, and silver. Like the Calico American Shorthair, the shaded has a light, white undercoat.

Most have pink noses, green eyes, and black paw pads, but those can also vary depending on their color pattern.


13. Tortoiseshell American Shorthair

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These lovely felines have a black coat interspersed with red patches in several shades, making them quite distinct from other patterns. They typically have yellow-gold eyes, black or red noses, and black or red paw pads.

The most common tortoiseshell colors are shaded, dilute-shaded, chinchilla-shaded, and dilute chinchilla.


14. Patched Tabby American Shorthair

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This unique American Shorthair color pattern combines tabby patterns with tortoiseshell patterns, usually blue, brown, or silver tabby with patches of red and cream. It’s normal to see a Patched Tabby American Shorthair with a white chest and front paws. Their noses and paw pads vary from one feline to another.

One thing to note is that this color of American Shorthair is often referred to as “Torbie,” a combination of the names tabby and tortoiseshell. Patched Tabbies come in at least a dozen different color combinations.

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Final Thoughts

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, there are nearly 100 colors and patterns that you’re likely to see in the American Shorthair cat. However, most of those patterns are simply variations of the base patterns, like calico, tortoiseshell, smoke, and others. Blue Smoke and Blue Cream American Shorthair are great examples; they follow similar patterns but with distinct colors.

Whichever color or pattern of American Shorthair you adopt, you’ll bring an intelligent, calm, and affectionate cat into your life. Even better, as American Shorthairs are generally healthy cats, you’ll get a furry friend for many years! Raise yours with love, affection, and high-quality food, and your American Shorthair will make a wonderful pet and cuddly companion for you and your family.

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  1. Let's just get this clear I love cats but sometimes I feel I'm not nice though what can I do to be better at that and also why are cats so stinking cute who sit there allowed to be that cute.

    1. Hello Rylee,

      we agree, cats may be the cutest animals out there! With that being said, we know they can be a little mischievous sometimes and they are trying our patience. But that's why some people love them – their unpredictable and independent nature. Try to look at your time and experience with cats as an adventure. And don't worry – your cat will love you even if you won't be nice 100% of the time, as long as you don't do them wrong.

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