Persian cats are an extremely old breed of cat, they even appeared in ancient Persia and were mentioned in documents, even hieroglyphs. Later they were brought back by Europeans to raise because of their beauty, luxury and loveliness. Over time, Persian cats have become wonderful family pets thanks to their sweet, friendly, and patient nature.
However, the Persian cat is a rather quiet cat breed. They rarely run, jump or exercise but just like to lie down and look at everything around them. As they get older, Persian cats will become quieter and lie down more. Therefore, this will be a great cat breed for those who prefer a quiet lifestyle and do not have much time to play with their pets.
About the appearance of Persian cats
Persian cats are known for their short, round bodies and adorable plump faces with short noses, large eyes, and small ears. Although it has a unique and interesting face, it is a major obstacle to the health of Persian cats.
First, their flat facial features can lead to breathing problems. This may be the reason why this cat breed does not like to exercise too much, they cannot breathe as easily as other cat breeds and that will make them always feel tired every time they move.
The lovely big round eyes of Persian cats always captivate anyone who looks at them, but they are not well protected by their flat face shape. From there, the eyes can easily be at risk of damage, ulcers, and even their tear glands will not function smoothly.
The Persian cat’s interesting flat face also makes it more difficult for them to eat. Therefore, many people who raise this breed of cats have to buy specially designed bowls specifically for Persian cats to use. With such an interesting appearance, many people feel “captivated” when raising them.
Ultimately, what makes the Persian cat breed extremely popular around the world today is its fur. Their fur is extremely beautiful, with many gorgeous colors such as chocolate, dark brown, ash gray, milky white, cream, etc. In addition, the good quality of each hair on this cat breed creates a unique texture. unique wool, unlike many other cat breeds, thereby giving the Persian cat a luxurious, noble beauty, like extremely adorable moving cotton balls.
How to properly care for Persian cats?
Persian cats are a breed of cat that require daily care and attention. Their long, flowing fur is extremely shedding and requires regular grooming. Therefore, you should only bathe your Persian cat after thoroughly brushing it. Otherwise, you will feel terrified when you have to clean up a pile of “battlefields” caused by fallen cat hair.
Grooming should also include trimming your Persian’s nails and brushing his teeth. You should trim their nails every 2 to 3 weeks, and wipe their eyes every day. But make sure to avoid cutting too hard because it can make them feel pain and fear.
You also need to always provide clean water and nutritious food, especially protein-rich foods, for your Persian cat. Because they are a sedentary cat breed, there is a high chance that they will later be susceptible to problems related to obesity and unavoidable overweight.
Persian cats are a breed of cat with a flat face, which can cause a variety of problems when they try to bite, pick up toys, or chew food due to a misaligned jaw. Therefore, you need to care for your pet cat properly, using specially designed feeding bowls, or snacks suitable for Persian cats.
Although sedentary, you can still keep your Persian cat’s mind and body active by playing games with them. Persian cats love interactive toys and chasing balls. To avoid them becoming obese, perhaps you should let them exercise a little more often.
Due to physical limitations, indoor life is best suited for Persian cats. An ideal environment for this cat breed includes a litter box, scratching post, resting area and cat-specific toys. Besides, staying indoors can also help prevent diseases and parasites for your cat. But they should still be fully vaccinated. Remember to deworm regularly and see a veterinarian to help your cat become healthier.