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The Crown Bearer
Doesn't need to raise a voice to be heard.

British Shorthair
Domestic breed · No. 15 / 89
A little less often seen — a nice find. You had about a 1-in-4 chance of drawing British Shorthair as The Crown Bearer — one of 5 cats you could have become.
You don't have to raise your voice to be heard. You take your time answering questions, you don't waste words, and you've never been comfortable performing for attention you didn't ask for. People mistake your calm for stoicism. It's actually self-trust.
Why a British Shorthair?
Round face, round eyes, round body, and never sloppy. British Shorthairs are calm, formal, and self-possessed, with a tendency to walk where they want, sit where they want, and quietly run the household without anyone noticing they're doing it.
Did you know
The British Shorthair is the oldest English cat breed, with ancestors believed to have arrived in Britain with the Romans. The blue-gray variation served as the visual inspiration for the original Cheshire Cat in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.