Persian
Owner's Guide
Persians were named for their country of origin, but hieroglyphic references as early as 1684 B.C. shroud forever their precise beginnings.
Persians, with their long flowing coats and open pansy-like faces are the #1 breed in popularity. Their sweet, gentle, personalities blend into most households once they feel secure in their new environment. Creatures of habit, they are most at home in an atmosphere of security and serenity, but with love and reassurance, can easily adapt to the most boisterous of households.
Their quiet, melodious voices are pleasant and non-abrasive. They communicate with their large expressive eyes and make charming pets for all ages. Persians have short heavily-boned legs to support their broad, short bodies. They like to have their feet firmly planted and are not given to high jumping and climbing.
Persian cats are extremely responsive and become a constant source of joy and delight to their owners.
Their long flowing coats require an indoor, protected environment. Proper maintenance requires a daily run-through with a metal comb to eliminate the potential drawbacks of tangles and hairballs. An occasional bath, attempted only after a complete comb-through and clipping of the nail tips, will keep the coat clean, healthy and beautiful. It is wise to establish the routine of the bath when they are young.
While the white Persian has long been the darling of photographers and advertisers, Persians come in an astonishing number of colors, which are divided into seven color divisions for purposes of competition. Those are: Solid Color, Silver & Golden, Smoke & Shaded, Tabby, Parti-Color, Calico & Bi-Color, and Himalayan Divisions.
Neutering or spaying and providing acceptable surfaces (e.g. scratching posts) for the natural behavior of scratching (CFA disapproves of declawing
or tendonectomy surgery) are essential elements for maintaining a healthy, long and joyful life.
Colors: a wide array of colors in the solid, shaded, smoke, tabby, bi-color, parti-color and pointed patterns.
Articles

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- Petside Twitterview With Romeo the Cat
- Petside caught up with Romeo the Cat for an exclusive interview on twitter. More »
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- Q: Why is My Cat Losing Hair?
- Q: My Persian cat has been losing his hair by the base of his tail and around his neck. He scratches a little, but not badly. Could it be stress? More »
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- The month of June is a purr-fect time to get married. Since June was named after Juno, the protecting Roman goddess of marriage and the household, couples who tie the knot during the month of June may be blessed with an extra measure of good luck. More »
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Videos
Originally a luxury item brought back from Persia, now Iran, by 17th Century European explorers, the Persian ¿s roots reach even further into ancient history.
Blogs
…short. Lord help me, if she instead sported long fur, like a Persian! Seren Blending in with her Surroundings Of course, when I wear any clothes darker than cream-of-wheat, I carry samples of my beloved feline wherever I go. I simply pretend that my clothing is supposed to look fuzzy. The d*g, of course, is mostly black. He leaves grayish areas on the carpet from shed fur, no matter how often he’s groomed. Magic, the German shepherd , must have read the book that says his breed sheds copiously. He doesn’t simply shed, he DUMPS woolly undercoat continuouslywith it. Another uplifting story features Phantom, a blue Persian show cat. He suffered a seizure shortly after his eleventh More…
Pediatric Spay/Neuter (and cute kitten pictures!)
…owned by Ken Staples (www.kasseldolls.com) â Leoâ is a Persian owned by Claudia Moore (www.geocities.com/connaught_persians) Terriowned by Ken Staples (www.kasseldolls.com) â Leoâ is a Persian owned by Claudia Moore (www.geocities.com/connaught More…
You Have Feline: Internet Adoptions
…my online friends, Pam, needed a home for her mother's Persian cat, Benny. Her mom's failing health resulted in her inabilitymy online friends, Pam, needed a home for her mother's Persian cat, Benny. Her mom's failing health resulted in her inability More…
Skunked Up: By Special Guest Blogger Jon Accarrino
…around everywhere. If Brandy was near a couch or an expensive Persian rug, she would have rolled on them to wipe off the skunk oil. So be sure to keep your skunkyaround everywhere. If Brandy was near a couch or an expensive Persian rug, she would have rolled on them to wipe off the skunk oil More…
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