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Is The Persian Cat For You?

Very often the Persian cat is considered to be the best looking, friendly and docile cat breed. It is also believed to be one of the world's oldest cat breeds. Generally it is accepted that the Persian cat has its origin in Persia. This region is the Iranian plateau between the Hindukush Mountains and Mesopotamia. Hence the Persian cat was named. Owning a Persian cat is equivalent to possessing a great work of art.

The Persian cat has a dense and flowing coat of long hairs. These cats come in nearly every color. Solid color, tortoiseshell, tabby, and even blue are some of the common colors. Persian cats have big round heads, and medium built bodies with a short neck. They have wide set large round eyes, short and wide noses and small, rounded ears.

The body of the Persian is short and wide with a short bushy tail. They have thick short legs and firm round feet. Persians are medium in built weighing between 8 to 15 lbs. With proper care Persians can live up to 15 years and above. The Persian cat has a sweet, melodious voice.

The Persian cat adapts and fits well into any household and environment. They have a very sweet, gentle and calm personality. They have short legs so they are not good high jumpers. Persians are very interactive and very sensitive to the emotional needs of their owners. Most Persians prefer quite households and do not like annoying children. They love their humans and enjoy attention from their owners.

It is important to care for a Persian cat properly, like any other pet. Since Persians tend to have short muzzles, they can suffer from genetic problems, including constriction of the nostrils, tear duct overflow, dental malocclusion, and a condition called cherry eye. Other problems peculiar to Persians include polycystic kidney disease, seborrhea oleosa, and entropion.

It is no easy task owning a Persian cat. Everyday because of tear staining problem you have to wash and wipe their faces. In order to maintain their dental health it is important to give their teeth a gentle brush. Daily brushing must be done as their coats knot easily. You have to increase the brushing time during shedding months. If you have a Persian cat grooming is very important. Every fortnight you should give your pet a bath.

To keep your Persian cat healthy and happy ensure all vaccinations including rabies and check ups are up to date. Do not expose your Persian to toxic plants. Make sure that none of the household plants or garden plants are harmful to your feline. Feed your pet only premium cat food which has all the required nutrients to give your Persian good health.

There are owners that prefer to have their Persians shaved and groomed professionally. You can choose to do this yourself but you will need to get the appropriate supplies or tools. These are available from the pet stores. Some of the grooming supplies for your Persian are eye ointment, hairbrush, nail clipper, wash towels and mild shampoo.

Anyone looking for a placid and affectionate cat should give the Persian serious consideration. If you are after a friendly and sweet natured pet then the Persian is a good choice. However, if you are not prepared to give these cats the amount of care needed such as daily and regular grooming then you should not choose the Persian.

By: Paulina Jenkins

About the Author: Paulina Jenkins has a website where she shares information on all breeds of cats. The Persian Cat is one of the most ancient cat breeds.The Persian Cat is also considered to be one of the most beautiful and good natured cat breeds.

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