so, we have a philinologist in our studio, marina litvina.breeds, world cat federation. phenologist, biologist, specialist in the field of immunology, president of a large philinological club. hello, marina. hello, thank you very much for coming to us, welcome, we started talking about what breed standards the british have, i think it’s time to tell you about it, a huge body, very powerful with medium-length , very powerful limbs, that is , if we describe a briton, then it is short, powerful, rounded, these three epithets are practically applicable to the whole body, he seems to be a heavyweight, and his head is large... . of course, cheeks, but cats only have cheeks, yeah, cats don’t have cheeks like that, they have a softer outline, these pikes, of course, they acquire this with age, well, like all of us, okay, please tell us how. this breed appeared, it is one of the most old breeds, at the first exhibition in england, which was in 1891 at the forfstal palace, of course, the british were the most numerous breed, well, actually this breed.