Persians, like all breeds, have their pros and cons. Persians tend to be very lovable and have a distinct flat face that many find adorable. They are good at adapting to apartment life and tend to be good natured. They are usually fairly quiet as well.
However, Persians need to be brushed on a regular basis (and while some people shave their cats, it is not the best course of action) and their flat faces can make it harder for the cats to breath and sometimes make the cat drool a lot as well as have a runny nose. Persians also can develop digestive and kidney issues.
Persians make great pets for people who are patient and willing to give the cat the attention it deserves, as they tend to be of higher maintenance.
the Persian cat
Ragdolls are definitely not even in the same category as the Persian cat breed. Ragdolls are much sweeter.
The most popular breed is probably the Moggy which is just a normal cat with no particular breed.
The most popular cat breed is a Persian.
Persian/American long hair
Katie's cats are Persian.
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Persian teedle
Not at all. According to the Cat Fancier's Association (CFA), the Persian is the most common breed of domestic cat in 2010.
Himilayan cat is a type of Persian cat that was bred down by the Persians and only has seal point colors; for example Siamese. On the other hand a Persian cat would have other color patterns. So the difference is based on the patterns.
Jonesy was a Domestic Short-hair cat, he was a marmalade coloured persian cat.
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