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Persian
Persian cats are instantly recognizable by their luxurious, floor-length coats, sturdy builds, and sweet, expressive faces. These elegant felines are famous for their calm, affectionate personalities and make excellent lap companions, thriving in quiet and relaxed indoor environments.
Key Physical Traits
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Luxurious Coat:
Persians have a thick, double-layered coat that requires daily brushing to prevent painful mats and tangles. Their coats come in dozens of colors and patterns, including solid, tabby, bicolor, and pointed varieties. -
Distinctive Face Shape:
Persian cats are brachycephalic and are commonly seen in two facial styles: the flatter “Peke-face” and the traditional “Doll-face”, which has a slightly longer muzzle. -
Medium-to-Large Size:
They typically weigh between 7–13 lbs (3.2–6 kg), with males generally being larger than females. -
Lifespan:
With proper care and regular veterinary checkups, Persian cats commonly live between 12–17 years.
Personality & Temperament
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Laid-Back Lap Cats:
Persians have a relaxed nature and enjoy lounging, cuddling, and spending quiet time with their owners rather than climbing or running. -
Quiet & Gentle:
They are generally calm, soft-spoken, and not overly demanding, making them ideal companions for peaceful households. -
Cautious but Loving:
While they may be reserved around strangers, Persian cats develop incredibly deep and loyal bonds with their families.
Special Care Needs
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Daily Grooming:
Their long, luxurious coat requires consistent daily brushing and routine bathing to keep it clean, silky, and free of mats. -
Health Considerations:
Due to their flat facial structure, Persians are prone to breathing difficulties, dental crowding, and excessive eye tearing. Their eyes should be gently cleaned every day, and they are best kept in comfortable indoor environments.
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