When did Persian cats come to the US?
The popularity of Persian cats was further bolstered when the cat show circuit started to gain steam in the late 19th century. It was during this time that they were brought over to the United States, where they quickly surpassed the Maine Coon cat as America’s preferred long-haired cat breed.
What to do before buying a Persian cat?
Before deciding if a Persian cat is right for you, do further research on other breeds to make sure that they are not a better fit for you and your family. If you’re interested in similar breeds, check out: Explore more of the other cat breeds before you decide which one is right for your home.
How often should a Persian cat be brushed?
Without it, Persians’ coats can quickly become tangled and matted, which can be painful. It is recommended that Persians be brushed once a day and receive monthly baths to help them maintain their shine and softness. Eyes should also be wiped daily to prevent stains from excessive watering.
What kind of health problems does a Persian cat have?
Common health problems to look out for among Persian cats include: Polycystic kidney disease, a genetic illness affecting one or both kidneys that generally starts showing signs when the cat is around 7 to 10 years old. Breathing difficulties and respiratory distress caused by their snub noses.
Where can I get a Persian cat rehomed?
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How long does it take to adopt a Persian cat?
Our service includes an adoption application, background and reference checks, a comprehensive adoption agreement, and 6 months of follow-up with your cat’s new family.
When to take an older cat to the vet?
While an older cat is more likely to experience seizures, his chances remain slight. The brain, and seizures, are difficult to study. Much remains unknown about why seizures happen, especially to cats. If your older cat does have a seizure, he should be taken to a vet for diagnoses and treatment.
Can a cat be adopted after 6 months?
Your cat’s adoption is guaranteed: if, for any reason, things do not work out with the adoption within the first 6 months, we will find another good home for your cat – while the pet stays in the comfort and care of the adoptive family. There is no cat rehoming service like us!