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Persian cats eat, generally, pretty much what any cat eats. They are less sensitive to smell, excessive inbreeding to flatten their faces and shorten their noses has left the breed with smaller nasal passages and very limited ability to smell, and thus to taste, so they may be much pickier eaters than most cats, unable to be enticed by the scent of cat food.

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