Persian cat
The Persian cat
The Persian cat has been loved for hundreds -if not heaps- of years, tracing its origins to the deserts of Persia and Iran. These days, the Persian cat is the maximum famous pedigreed cat breed within the U.S.. The Persian cat is a medium- to big-sized breed. The trademark traits of the Persian cat are a round, flat face shaped like a pansy and a profuse, lengthy coat. The coat is available in almost every color and sample conceivable, which includes stable sunglasses, silver and golden, smoke and shaded colorations, tabby styles, particolors and bicolors, and pointed colors (Himalayan).
Other NAMES: None.
Personality: sweet, gentle and affectionate.
WEIGHT: about 7 to twelve pounds.
Period: approximately 14 to 17 inches.
COAT period: lengthy everywhere in the body and thick, with an enormous ruff across the neck, deep frill extending among the the front legs and very complete brush tail. Glossy, with a best texture.
COAT coloration: strong (blue, black, white, red, cream, chocolate or lilac), silver and golden (chinchilla and shaded), shaded and smoke (which include cameo and tortoiseshell styles), tabby, particolor, calico and bicolor, and Himalayan (pointed colorations).
EYE coloration: Varies according to coat colour, but can be copper, blue, green, blue-green, hazel and atypical-eyed.
Lifestyles EXPECTANCY: 15 to twenty years.
HYPOALLERGENIC: No.
Beginning: Persia and Iran.




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