![]() ![]() White Persian Cats are divided into different varieties according to the colour of the eyes. These cats have been known for a very long time, and because of their genetic nature, it is dominated by the dominant W gene, they are also very widespread. In the full colour group we also include the colour of tortoiseshell, namely black, blue, chocolate and lilac tortoiseshell.Ī special group consists of cats with a white coat colour. Intensive red (reddish) is very difficult to breed, its thinned twin, creamy, is very elegant. Chocolate and lilac have a shorter tradition, originated in the thirties of the last century when breeding Persians with Siamese badges. Black and Blue have been known since the beginnings of targeted breeding. These coats include black, blue, chocolate and lilac. The first group consists of full colours (without patterns and badges), also called solid or self-colour. The colour variety by Persian Cats (and not only by them) can be divided into several groups. Knowledge of hair colours to derive new colour varieties requires the knowledge of genetic patterns that are subject to general genetic rules. Recognizing these theoretically derived colours serves to promote breeding, to further enrich the breed. ![]() Some colours are very common and common, others are very rare and some are only theoretically possible and they are not presented. For most cats, adult colour can be found in 18 months of cat's age because many young cats have white, rusty hairs or annealing hints that disappear later.Ĭolourful variety: At present, all breeding organizations, including FIFe, recognize more than 350 colour varieties by Persian cats. However, the popular white colour with the dominant W gene is inclined to deaf, especially blue-eyed white cats. The popularity of colour shades of Persian tends to fashion´s trends. Today they act in many (more than 60) different colours of coat and patterns. The original Persians had a white coat colour, which was subsequently acquired by Persians with Blue Coat. The most beautiful is in autumn and winter. In the spring and summer they naturally have less dense hair. A collar around the head, the tail is also bushy. The Persians often tear and create softer grooves around their eyes.Ĭoat: Coat of Persian´s cats is dense, long, soft and silky. It is important to have a regular, daily ritual of combing with kittens, ideally right from the kitten to prevent any resistance by older cats. The coat, which is very soft and dense, unfortunately it is also easily snaps. Eyes have different varieties according to the colour of the coat, copper, orange, green or blue, as well as variants of various-coloured Persians.Ĭare: It is very demanding, requires a daily care of combing hair. The eyes are also built wide apart, full and shining. The ears are set wide apart, small and rounded in every ear we can find a brush. These cats have a wide jaw and a short nose. The head is just as massive and round, full of faces. The legs are the same, paws are round and large. The Persians have a broad chest, a short and strong neck. In addition, these cats enjoy children too.īody: Persian cat's body is robust, compact. It is truth that it is exceptionally friendly and good-natured. Nature: very calm nature, ideal for cat shows, sometimes phlegmatic. A cat with a very short nose is considered to be a "modern type" in the US. On both continents, a different look of the standards of this breed still prevails. Persians were dominated at the first British Cat Show in London in 1871, after they soon arrived to the United States. They gained popularity by European royal courts and they spread to England through France. The first Persian cats came to Europe with sea sailors from Turkey and Iran in the 17th century. History: Ancestors of Persians cats are considered by Turkish Angora cats. Abbreviation: Persian Cat FIFe: PER Place of Origin: England Ancestors: Persian Cats from the Middle East Breed type: Long-haired Cat Body type: Large, medium to large cat Weight: 3.5 - 7kg Colour Variety: A wide variety of colour variants ![]()
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