While cats may drink milk, Persian cats like any others, it is not particularly good for them. Cats generally lose the enzyme that allows them to digest lactose when they are weaned.
Once the cat drinks the milk, it will follow you anywhere. Then, you can bring it to Charlie's Tool Shop, and she will reward you. Good luck!
then the father is not a Persian
Vitamin D can be found in different drinks. Cow milk, almond milk, soy milk, and coconut milk are all drinks that have the vitamin.
Half Persian & Half Human it's an Eygyptian Cat
A Persian cat is "un chat persan" in French.
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Contrary to popular belief cats are in fact lactose-intolerant. You should never give a cat whole milk it can make them sick. Kahlua shouldn't be given to a cat it can make them sick.
It is an adjective, as it describes what kind of cat you're referring to.
It is the dander of a cat that can cause allergies in humans. The hair of a Persian cat can cause allergies.
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You can, but it is not ideal. Cow's milk is not good for them due to the lactose that is present in cow's milk. Many cats are lactose intolerant (they cannot digest it properly) so can get sick from ingesting it. Goats milk, or specially formulated cat milk do not have lactose in so are perfectly safe. Sometimes you can feed them buttermilk but no skim milk.
Clearly, a Persian cat, like any animal, is a net consumer.