Breed Profile: Persian
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Title: Breed Profile: Persian
Published: Fri, 7 Aug 2009
Description: 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.
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" Originally a luxury item brought back from Persia now -- ran. My seventeenth century European explores the persians roots reach even further into ancient history. The cat was first invented in hieroglyphics from 1684. BC DE. With their signature look -- long -- flat -- faces and wide eyes versions of the most recognizable cat pretty. The need to -- clout as a medium sized muscular -- with big dirty -- but don't expect constant activity. Laid back luxurious versions -- professional launchers and no wonder they were once seen as symbols for the rich and fabulous. Although they prefer a common piece that can easily adapt to any household as long as they're pampered loved. Persians are -- by nature never pushy and rather quiet this -- gives off an air of serenity wherever it goes. Favorite hobby being decorative. These home bodies are generally kept indoors to protect their coats which needed daily brushing. And an occasional. Incursions in the fifteen years or longer that are generally healthy. Although it daily face wash can help prevent them from getting -- often so keep in mind the Persian is generally medium sized. Long --"
" Relatively -- for requires a lot of grooming. Is relatively healthy."
" Very affectionate and makes it great family feline. Did someone say nap time."
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