Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Persian Kittens For Adoption Are Adorable, But Is One Right For You

By Helen Powell


Cat lovers believe every kitten is adorable, fun, and will make a great pet. This is not the reality for everyone. Like their owners, cats have distinct personalities, likes, dislikes, and individual needs. If you are considering purchasing a purebred kitten, you should do some research and find out what the traits and characteristics of various breeds are. Persian kittens for adoption for example, may be adorable, but they can be high maintenance as well as loving and dignified.

Persians have an ancient history. It is widely believed that they originated in the area of the world now known as Iran hundreds of years ago. The Venetians brought them to Europe in the seventeenth century. In the eighteen hundreds, Persians became popular with English citizens when it became known Queen Victoria owned several. All Persians were originally gray. Today they may be one of several completely different colors.

Persians are famous, in large part, for their idleness and have been characterized as furniture with fur. They are generally sweet tempered animals that love attention given by their favorite humans. Since they are not inclined to energetic mischief, you probably won't find them climbing your drapes or perched on top of your kitchen cabinets. Most of them prefer a quiet environment with little change.

If brushing and combing an animal's coat is something you enjoy and that relieves stress for you, a Persian could be a good choice. Their long fur will quickly become matted and unmanageable without daily grooming. A monthly bath is necessary, and a pristine litter box is a must. Many Persians have teary eyes that need wiping. Without attention the fur underneath the eyes can become stained.

These cats do have some health issues that potential purchasers should be aware of. Because of their facial structure, Persians are prone to breathing, dental, and eye disorders. They can develop kidney disease, ringworm, and an uncomfortable skin condition. Most Persians are sensitive to heat, which is just one of the reasons they should be kept inside.

Some breeders have developed Persians with even more extreme features than the traditional cats. They have become known as Peke-face Persians and have become very popular with some. If you are tempted to buy one of these animals, you need to be aware of the health risks that come with them. Most of them have some degree of breathing issues. All Persians come in a variety of coat and eye colors.

If you already have pets in your household, or small children, the addition of a Persian kitten can be difficult. These cats like to be the center of attention and do not do well if they are chased, annoyed, or expected to share their food. Older children, who understand this kind of cat likes to be petted, not dangled or chased, can become favorites of the family feline.

Cats are great company. They are usually content to sleep, eat, and occasionally receive attention and affection. Finding the right feline companion is important if you are going to co-exist peacefully.




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