Breed Standard And History Of White Persian Cats
Persian cats are one of the oldest breeds of cats known to
man. Long hair and a snubby face that often leads to some
health problems for the breed characterize them. The Persian
cat breed is among the most widely recognized due to the
characteristics that are present in this particular breed of
cat.
There are many color variations of the breed as well as
color pattern. There are also some variations of the facial
features in some of the Persian cats that range from a snubby
nose to a straighter nose. White Persian cats are among the
most popular colors sought by buyers and pet seekers.
Background Of Persian Cats
This breed of cat originated in the Iranian plateaus
bordering Mesopotamia. Some illustrations also connect the
Persian cat with the ancient Pallas cat. An Italian by the name
of Pietro Della Valle introduced the breed to European society.
The first known written acknowledgement of the Persian cat was
in the year 1871 in the annals of the Cat Fanciers Association.
White Persian cats were already around during that time.
Standard of the Persian Cat
Persian cats usually come in a variety of colors such as
white, blue, black and tortoiseshell. And are generally
accepted in any color or any pattern marking as
well. Silver, black and white Persian cats top the most
sought after colors as pets while other colors are also
sought after for show. White Persian cats and others with
lighter coloration have a difficult time keeping
themselves clean and may need their owner’s help in doing
so. Regular bathing, conscientious drying and brushing are
among the grooming chores that these longhaired cats
need.
The temperament of Persian cats is basically similar to
other cats. They are highly independent and need to go out once
in a while. Despite their very refined appearance, Persians,
especially silver or white Persian cats are very capable of
taking care of themselves. They may look fragile but they are
very hardy.
Persian cats are coveted because of their beautiful looks.
The more popular cats are silver, black and white Persian cats.
The coloring of the cats does not affect their temperament or
their activity. There are some illnesses or sicknesses that are
associated with Persian cats due mainly to their
facial structure. Some breeders strive too much to get the
blunt faced cats that some selective breeding has turned out
deformities in the cats. These deformities contribute to
difficulty of breathing and nasal problems.
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