Caring For Persian Cats
These days, Persian cats are among the most popular breeds
of cat. Well known for their gentle and sweet personalities and
their long hair, Persian cats have very attractive features.
They are great companions for virtually anyone, and not very
demanding. Unlike other breeds, such as the Siamese breed,
Persian breeds need very little attention.
Although white is the color normally associated with Persian
cats, they actually come in a variety of other colors as well.
During competitions, they are divided into seven color
divisions – solid, silver and gold, tabby, shaded and smoke,
particolor, bicolor, and Himalayan. No matter what color of
Persian cat it may be, they are best noticed during
competitions by their long and flowing coats.
Persian cats should always be kept inside of the house, to
protect their coat. If they travel outside, they can easily
damage their coat. They will also need to be brushed daily with
a metal comb, or their coat can become tangled, which will lead
to hairballs. You'll need to bathe your Persian cat on a
regular basis as well, to help protect his coat. Bathing works
best when the cat is young, as it will get him used to it.
Bathing should never be overlooked, as it will keep your cats
coat looking clean and healthy. Although some breeds can
maintain their coats on their own, Persians can't. Their fur is
long and dense and you'll need to groom them daily to ensure
their coat stays healthy.
The Persian breed is gentle and sweet, getting along great
with everyone – including kids. They have a pleasant voice that
is always good to hear. Using their voice and their eyes, they
can communicate very well with their owners. They are very
playful, yet they don't require a lot of attention. They love
attention however, and love being admired. Unlike other cats,
they don't climb and jump much at all. They aren't destructive
either; they just love being admired and lying around. A
majority of the time, Persian cats love to bask in the sun and
show others just how beautiful they truly are.
Although most breeds can be kept indoors or outside, Persian
cats should always be kept inside and never allowed to go
outside of the house. Keeping them inside with protect their
coats and also keep diseases and common parasites away from
them as well. You won't have to worry about cars or dogs either
if you keep your pet inside.
To ensure that your Persian pet stays healthy, you should
always take him to the vet on an annual basis. If cared for
properly, such as grooming, shots, and checkups, Persian cats
can live as long as 20 years. One thing you'll need to be aware
of that's common with Persians is their eyes. Their eyes are
very big and can sometimes be too much for the cat to clean.
This is a common healthy problem with the breed, and should be
checked on a regular basis to ensure that it doesn't get out of
control.
When you compare Persians to other breeds, you'll notice
that the Persians are among the easiest to keep. You don't have
to worry about things like jumping or climbing, as Persians
don't like to do either. All you'll need to do is feed your cat
and groom him or him on a daily basis. Even though grooming can
be quite a bit of work in the long run – it's well worth it
when you have a healthy an beautiful Persian cat.
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