Oriental Long Hair vs Oriental Short Hair

Which cat breed is right for you?

Oriental Long Hair

Size
5–10 lbs
Lifespan
12–15 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Vocal Social Intelligent Curious

Oriental Short Hair

Size
5–10 lbs
Lifespan
12–15 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Vocal Social Playful Intelligent

About the Oriental Long Hair

The Oriental Long Hair — sometimes called the Mandarin or Foreign Longhair — is the semi-longhaired sibling of the Oriental Shorthair, sharing the same Siamese body type and enormous personality. Weighing 5–10 pounds, this svelte, tubular cat features large, flared ears, almond-shaped eyes, and a fine, silky coat that lies close to the body with a feathered tail plume. With over 300 recognized color and pattern combinations, the Oriental Long Hair is one of the most diverse breeds visually.

Temperament & Personality

Oriental Long Hairs are intensely people-oriented cats that form deep, almost obsessive bonds with their owners. They are famously vocal — carrying on elaborate conversations in a raspy, demanding voice. Playful and athletic well into old age, they thrive in multi-cat households and do well with children who can match their energy.

Pros

  • Astounding variety of colors and patterns — over 300 combinations
  • Silky coat sheds less than most longhaired breeds and rarely mats
  • Extremely intelligent and can learn tricks and puzzle toys quickly
  • Thrives with companionship — pairs wonderfully with another cat

Cons

  • Extremely vocal and can be loud — not ideal for noise-sensitive households
  • Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods
  • Susceptible to amyloidosis and progressive retinal atrophy
  • High energy level demands daily interactive play sessions

Captivated by this elegant, chatty companion? Explore Oriental Long Hair cats available for adoption on Puplister and find your purrfect conversationalist.

About the Oriental Short Hair

The Oriental Shorthair emerged in the 1950s and 1960s when British breeders crossed Siamese cats with Russian Blues, British Shorthairs, and Abyssinians to create a Siamese-type cat in a rainbow of non-pointed colors. Sleek and angular at 6–12 pounds, this breed has a wedge-shaped head, strikingly large ears, vivid green eyes (or blue in white coats), and a short, fine, glossy coat in over 300 color-and-pattern combinations — more than any other cat breed.

Temperament & Personality

Oriental Shorthairs are among the most extroverted and opinionated cats in existence — they will tell you exactly what they think in a loud, distinctive voice. Fiercely loyal, they bond tightly to their humans and follow them everywhere, including into the shower. They are athletic, curious, and endlessly entertaining, making them ideal for active households with children and other social pets.

Pros

  • Incredible coat variety — virtually every color and pattern available
  • Minimal grooming needs thanks to the short, close-lying coat
  • Highly intelligent and trainable — enjoys puzzle feeders and learning tricks
  • Deeply loyal and affectionate with family members

Cons

  • One of the most vocal cat breeds — constant meowing can be overwhelming
  • Severe separation anxiety when left alone — does best with a companion cat
  • Prone to dental issues, heart disease, and amyloidosis
  • Demands constant attention and can become destructive if under-stimulated

Think you can keep up with this talkative, spirited feline? Search for Oriental Shorthair cats on Puplister and meet your new best friend.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Oriental Long Hair and a Oriental Short Hair?
The Oriental Long Hair is 5–10 lbs sized while the Oriental Short Hair is 5–10 lbs sized. They differ in size (5–10 lbs vs 5–10 lbs), lifespan (12–15 years vs 12–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Oriental Long Hair or Oriental Short Hair?
Oriental Long Hair is generally good with kids. Oriental Short Hair is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Oriental Long Hair or Oriental Short Hair?
The Oriental Long Hair has a lifespan of 12–15 years while the Oriental Short Hair has a lifespan of 12–15 years.

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