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Caring for Persian cats

Nowadays, Persian cats are among the most popular cat breeds. Known for their gentle and lovable nature and long fur, Persian cats have very attractive features. They are everyone's best friend and don't want too much. Unlike other breeds such as the Siamese breed, Persian breeds require very little attention.

Although white is the color most commonly associated with Persian cats, they actually come in a variety of colors as well. During competitions, it is divided into seven color categories – solid, silver and gold, tabby, shaded and smoky, particular, bicolor and Himalayan. No matter what color a Persian cat may be, they are best seen during competitions with their long, flowing fur.

Persian cats
Persian cats

Perian cats should always be kept indoors to protect their fur. If they go outside, they can easily damage their fur. They will also need to be combed daily with a metal comb, otherwise their fur can become tangled, resulting in hair. 

You will need to bathe your Persian cat regularly to help protect its coat. Bathing works best when the cat is young because it gets used to it. Bathing should never be neglected as it will keep your coat clean and healthy. While some breeds can keep their fur alone, Persians cannot. Their coat is long and thick and will require daily grooming to keep their coat healthy.

The Persian breed is soft and sweet and gets along well with everyone - including children. They have a beautiful voice that always resonates. They can communicate very well with their owners using their voice and eyes. They play a lot, yet they don't need a lot of attention. However, they love attention and love praise. Unlike other cats, they don't climb and jump much. They are also indestructible; they just like to brag and sleep. Most of the time, Persian cats like to bask in the sun and show others how beautiful they really are.

Although most breeds can be kept indoors or outdoors, Persian cats should be kept indoors and not allowed outside the house. Keeping them indoors and protecting their fur will help prevent common diseases and parasites. If you keep your pet inside, you won't have to worry about cars or dogs.

To ensure that your Persian pet stays healthy, you should always take it to the vet every year. With proper care such as grooming, shots and check-ups, Persian cats can live for 20 years. One thing you need to be aware of that Persians have in common is their eyes. Their eyes are very large and can sometimes be too big for a cat. This is a common health and breed problem and should be checked regularly to make sure it doesn't get out of hand.

If you compare Persians with other breeds, you will notice that Persians are among the easiest to breed. You don't have to worry about things like jumping or climbing, as Persians don't like to do. All you have to do is feed your cat and groom it every day. Although grooming can be a bit of work in the long run - it's worth it if you have a beautiful and healthy Persian cat.

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