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Find out everything about the Persian cat breed

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Being considered one of the calmest cat breeds in the worldcute and charming, the Persian cat has been winning the hearts of many families.

If you want to discover everything about the feline, you’ve come to the right place, because in today’s post we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about one of the most famous cat breeds in the world. Continue reading to find out!

Gray Persian cat

Origin of the Persian cat

The breed has always had a rounded head, short face and an “upturned” nose as a standard, and is called the Persian cat due to the region of its origin.

What we know is that it emerged in the region of Persiapresent-day Iran, and was brought to Europe in the 16th century by an Italian merchant named Pietro Della Valle.

After its arrival in Europe, more specifically in England, the Persian was crossed with the Angora cat to become today’s popular feline.

Furthermore, during the 20th century, Great Britain began to export Persian cats to the United States, thus increasing the breed’s popularity.

3 Persian cat colors3 Persian cat colors

Temperament

Os Persian catsIn general, they are very polite and quiet felines. But they also like to play and spend time with their owners.

Unlike more “sports” cats, they prefer to relax and rest on the couch instead of climbing on toys.

Persians also get along well with children. However, it is important to remember that they are not pets like dogs and that at many times they will not be very willing to play, and children must accept this.

These furries don’t mind spending time alone. But remember that no pet should be left at home alone for long periods of time.

This is because maintaining this habit can certainly cause other problems, such as separation anxiety, for example.

In other words, if you intend to go on a trip or spend time away from home, look for a Pet Sitter to ensure that your little feline will be well while you are away.

Caramel Persian Cat

Persian cat health

Just like humans, every cat can develop a disease, whether genetic or not.

Persian cats, for example, have some hereditary health problems which must be monitored since puppyhood. Some of these problems are:

Polycystic Kidney Disease

Progressive retinal atrophy

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Furthermore, some breathing problems They are also common in Persian cats.

Therefore, keeping them in an air-conditioned environment at a cool temperature and away from excessive heat will help keep them warm. protected and healthy.

However, it is also necessary to pay attention to all essential care that every cat needs for greater longevity of life.

Colorful Persian cat

Life expectancy

Despite hereditary health problems, the Persian cat has a good longevity!

Therefore, it is a pet that has everything it needs to live for many years with its family and that will certainly bring joy to everyone.

So, this means that when well treated and cared for, the breed can live between 12 and 17 years.

Characteristics of the Persian cat

Characteristics of the Persian cat

Hair care

As it is a long-haired breed, it is necessary to have very careful and demands more maintenance so that your hair is always very clean, shiny and hydrated.

To keep your Persian cat’s coat beautiful and healthy, it is necessary to comb it daily and carry out the hygienic grooming periodically.

Brown and yellow Persian cat

What colors are Persian cats?

Since crossing with the Angora cats, the Persian has had a huge diversity of colors!

To give you an idea, there are hundreds of color variations accepted by the official breed standard. Check out the main ones:

black Persian cat

Gray Persian cat

White Persian cat

Blue Persian cat

orange Persian cat

3 Persian cats in white, gray and gray with white

What is the value of the Persian cat?

If you like the Persian cat and want to have one in your home, before deciding to buy, look for adoption homes.

Because in many adoption NGOs there are kittens, even of this breed, needing the affection and love of a new family.

But, if you really want to buy, The value of a Persian cat varies from R$2000 to R$8000. Gray cats tend to be rarer.

Cream Persian cat

So, did you enjoy learning about the Persian cat?

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