Cat Breeds




Are you looking to get a new cat soon? Great! You may want to consider a



purebred cat. There are many breeds that can be found in this country, each with its own



characteristic appearance and temperament and history. Think carefully about what you



would characteristics you would like to see in your new companion. Perhaps you would



care to consider:





The Persian





A very ancient breed of cat, the Persian was first mentioned in hieroglyphs



beginning at approximately 1684 B.C. The Persians' beginnings have long been lost to



time. The Persian was so named for their ostensible country of origin, the great ancient



empire of Persia which was located in around the modern country of Iran. The first



known Persian cats to arrive in Europe were brought by an Italian traveler, Pietro della



Valle, in the 1600s. Persians became very popular throughout Europe. At the first modern



cat show, held in 1871 in London at the Crystal Palace, Persians were a featured breed.



The show at the Crystal Palace, and the others that followed, served only to increase the



popularity of this already very popular breed. Queen Victoria herself adored blue



Persians.





Persians are a wildly popular breed. They are, in fact, the most popular breed of



cat on the planet. Their long flowing coats and sweet faces immediately endear them to



so many people. Their personalities are gentle and affectionate. They are strong creatures



of habit and are most comfortable in secure environments with regular routines, but with



gentle support, they can adapt to a more lively environment if need be. Persians are soft



spoken cats with pleasant and melodious voices that many people enjoy. Their expressive



eyes charm people of all ages. Persians are built long and low with sturdy short legs.



They are not big jumpers but do enjoy lounging in their favorite strategic locations. They



can often be found beautifully draped on a sunny windowsill posing for sheer pleasure of



it. Friendly cats, Persians will seek attention, but not demand it. Persians have long been



a fixture in artwork. Their great beauty has earned them frequent roles in commercial



advertising and in movies.





Persians need to be kept indoors, away from dirt and burrs that could knot up



those beautiful coats. Daily combing is a must to prevent snarled fur and hairballs. Those



huge beautiful eyes do tend to do a bit of tearing. Washing a Persians' face daily will take



care of tearing. A well bred Persian can be hearty and healthy. When properly cared for,



Persians can live to be 15 years old.





The Persian is an extraordinarily beautiful breed and comes in an amazing variety



of colors and patterns. The registry divides their colors into seven categories: solid color



division, silver and gold division, shaded and smoke division, tabby division, particolor



division, bicolor division and Himalayan division. Each color and pattern exquisitely



beautiful.





The Persian cat is an ancient breed whose winning ways continue to charm people



to this day. They appear in a rainbow of colors and patterns, one of which is sure to catch



your eye. Give the Persian cat a closer look. The Persian has long been a gentle, loving,



loyal companion to many people over the years. This cat may be exactly what you are



looking for in a new companion.


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