
Persian cats are one of the most oldest cat breeds which their roots go back to times of Pharoahs of Egypt. As the name suggests, they originated in ancient Persia, today's Iran. They are today famous for their beauty and sensitivity and regarded as a special cat breed. One of the most emotional and expressive
cats of all times. Give them a relaxing, calm environment. You will see how they behave peacefully and affectionately. There are 7 recognized color variations amongst cat breeders society.
Persian cats need high level of daily care. As a true cat lover, you should groom a Persian daily. Her coat needs to be cleaned nicely. They are dense, beautiful and a natural target for fleas and parasites. Certainly use a flea collar and examine its fur regularly by hand. Especially do not allow crusts stay around nose and eyes, because it can result in respiratory problems. As most cats, they are not fond of water, but bathing them at least a month suggested. Use special cat shampoo and warm water. It is advised to use special cat brush against knots after bath.
Their food should include more vitamins than other known breeds. Actually, they will get most of needed vitamins, especially vitamin B for a healthy coat, with traditional cat food like chicken, raw cat meat and biscuits but you can think buying a supplement from a cat or animal store.
Do not allow your Persian cat becoming fat because since they are not active naturally, it can result in fast aging and other serious health problems.
Persian cats can live around 10 to 17 years, but most expected age is 15.
Overall, Persian cats will share love with you gladly and tolerate all your disturbance to them. As a responsible cat lover, you should approach them with care and life time commitment.
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