Absolutely gorgeous! We own one he is a beautiful longhaired cat with brown tabby markings and pure white underneath has a slightly concave face as do all Persians very funny and playful and adores cuddles!
most likely
Very likely a Chinchilla
Yes but make sure you don't let the cat in the room when you aren't home. And if the chinchilla is scared of the cat most Likely it will attack
Generally two male Chinchilla's will get along with no problems. In fact male chinchilla's will share a space with much less fuss than females (who can be very territorial. A male Chinchilla will generally be happier with another male than if he was alone. As with all animals you should try get a good match. A older Chinchilla will tend to be less threatened if a younger chinchilla is introduced, or if you pair a dominant Chin with a subservient one. That being said with enough patience and supervised play you will most likely be fine as long as they are both male and there is NOT a female present.
It it likely a Persian or Dari surname.
A Persian government official...
I suppose one COULD, but it is very unlikely and is more likely to cause bleeding due to bites if they are ill-tempered.
I don't believe so. However, he is a very pretty Red (ginger) Tabby, who most likely is a Domestic Shorthair/moggy.
Not really, Chinchilla's are most likely to flee when people try to touch them,a ginea pig would require less room. For chinchilla's to eat properly they need fresh and dry hey,and special chinchillafoodwith dry ingredients. Food that contains fat or sugar could be poisonous to them. They need some room to live in and a chinchillasandbath.
Most likely a Black and white domestic shorthair. He's never stated the breed in interviews or anything but there are pictures and by the looks of it, it's a domestic shorthair or American shorthair. Hope this helped! :)
Oman, in the Persian Gulf.
The likely word is the proper noun Kuwait, a country on the Persian Gulf.