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Persian cats are noted for their gentle
temperament and ease with which they
adjust to new environments, making them
ideal show cats. They are quiet and,
although not shy, tend to be
undemonstrative. They are quite loving
and affectionate and make wonderful
companions, and come in a variety of
colors. The Persian cat has graced the
show scene for more than 100 years.
Judges and spectators have been
impressed with their sweet, gentle
nature and long flowing coats which
occur in multitude of colours and
patterns.
A show-quality Persian has an extremely
long thick coat, short legs, a wide head
with the ears set far apart, large eyes,
and an extremely foreshortened muzzle.
Due to their 'squashed' faces, it is not
uncommon for Persians to have moderate
discharge from their tear ducts. This is
easily cleaned, and a Persian's eyes
should be maintained consistently by its
owner. The breed was originally
established with a short (but not
non-existent) muzzle, but over time this
feature has become extremely exaggerated,
particularly in North America. |
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