Sunday, July 29, 2012

Persian Cats, grooming tips and background information

Persian Cats, grooming tips and background information
Persian cats are one of the oldest, best breed of cats in the world. Also known as the Longhair or Persian Longhair, the first documented ancestors of the Persians from Persia to Italy were imported in 1620. France did not take long to Great Britain, where the long-haired cats were soon crossed with Angora Turkish, to be achieved. After hundreds of years by a cross Persian cats are chubbier and have shorter snouts.

Persian cats are very kind and easy going, and adjust to new surroundings easily. These adorable cats as pets and show a variety of colors and sizes, 'which led to them being among your fans and cat shows. Although there are still many unicolor Persian cat breeds, such as shaded silver Persian Doll-face, or two-tone black and white Persian, Persian is an increase. Persian cats can have many different signs, including tortoise shell, pointed, gold and blue.

Variety of points as points chinchilla and Himalayan range in the United States, and Colourpoint Persian in Europe. Taking care of your Persian cat should not be a hassle, and many cat care products are available on the market. Grooming is a daily necessity, because he can not keep her long, thick fur clean by itself. Your eyes should be regularly checked for infections and irritations, like many of the cats can not properly clean.

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