From a reputable breeder, you can expect to pay £250-£400 for a Persian kitten. This price is usually for pet only, should you want to breed or show your pet, you can expect to pay considerably more.
You should always make sure your Persian kitten is PKD negative, and if sold as a pedigree, you get the certificate and registration as normal.
Most Persians have an ideal weight somewhere between 8 and 13 pounds, but that's a big range. It depends on the build of the cat--a bigger, longer cat should be heavier than a smaller, more delicate one. Persians are somewhere in the middle, as far as size is concerned.
If you can feel the cat's ribs, but not see them (with a Persian's long fur, you don't want to feel them very distinctly--that is too skinny) he is generally at about the right weight.
If your cat is too skinny, I suggest seeing your vet--there could be a health problem involved. If it's because he's finicky, try smelly wet food.
If your cat is too big, but not extremely big, to increase his health play with him often. If he's extremely big, again, see your vet.
As always, feed a decent sort of food that has a lot of meat and not so much (preferably none) bone meal, by-product meal, or grain.
For a fully pedigree, registered kitten it is normal for the price to be several hundreds of pounds, or dollars.
1000$ for pure silver Persian
typicaly 9in-10in
£350 or €400.
Mine, 1000$
How much is a Persian kitten
not so much
the are called persian cats because, the were originated from persia
Of course! Persian cats are related to other cats,they are just a specific brand of cat out of the hundred kinds of cats.
Not a good question Its like asking "How much does Black people eat" ?
NO! Cats do not feel such emotions as racism, and if one cat doesn't like a Persian cat there is another reason.
$600
Cats cannot be cloned.
it will cost $39.99
500.00 and up
Flat faced Persians have very flat noses, but doll faced Persian cats have less flat noses. Compared to other types of cats though, even doll faced Persian cats have flat noses. Want more information on Persian cats? Go to my website puffypersiankittens.com to learn more! We also sell doll and flat faced Persian kittens.
Persian cats are expensive because there is a lot of expense involved in breeding them. You have to do multiple tests on the mothers and fathers to make sure they do not have any genetic diseases, and you have to worry about vet bills with the mother and the kittens before they go to their new homes. You also have to add in the cost of housing the cats, paying for the food, driving them to the vet, and buying kitty litter. And after that you have to figure in the cost for advertising and building a website. Most breeders barely break even after the sale of their kittens. Want to learn more about Persian cats? Visit my website at puffypersiankittens.com to learn more. We also sell Persian kittens.
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