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  • Bathing a cat reduces allergens on the fur. Combing and bathing help to prevent mats in a Persian cat's fur, and it reduces the risk of hairballs, as well as the amount of cat hair on your clothes and…

  • The Persian is among the most popular, recognizable and beautiful of cat breeds. Persians combine long, luxurious coats with lovely round eyes, flat faces, short bodies and stocky legs. Females weigh…

  • Persian cats are known for their long hair, short muzzle and round face. The name refers to Persia, where the country of Iran is today, as the breed's place of origin. These cats have been a popular…

  • According to Persian World, the Persian cat breed was first taken into protection by Queen Victoria of England, when breeding became concentrated and controlled. The Himalayan Persian was then created…

  • According to a survey done by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, in 2009 more than 90 million cats had owners in the United States. The survey also found that out of all the…

  • Rabbits can make an ideal pet for children. They are easy to care for, requiring only food, water, shelter and a fenced area for exercise. Unlike other pets, they have few anti-social habits, make no…

  • Himalayan cats were first bred in the1930s by crossing Siamese cats with Persians. The breed was recognized by the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) in 1957. However, in the 1980s, the CFA changed the…

  • Himalayan cats are a cross breed of Persian and Siamese cats. These felines look luxurious with their long-haired coat, blue eyes and color points on their feet, legs, tail, face and genitals.…

  • With in excess of 50 recognized breeds in existence and multiple colors available within each breed, those thinking about getting a rabbit for pet are certainly spoiled for choice. There are standards…

  • Himalayan rabbits have a long history dating back to Russia, China and Tibet with Black Himalayans being the only naturally occurring breed. The American Rabbit Breeders Association recognizes the…

  • Fur mites or cheyletiella mites affect both cats and dogs, causing skin irritation, hair loss, itching and dandruff. People sometimes refer to a fur mite infestation as walking dandruff because the…

  • Cat genetics aspects considered when breeding a cat may be such things as DNA, color, health, sex, eyes and personality. Many special characteristics are considered in order to breed the perfect…

  • The Persian is one of the most popular cat breeds in the United States. This breed, like many others, is genetically disposed to certain health problems. This does not mean that all Persian cats will…

  • Himalayan cats are a long-haired Persian breed crossed with the Siamese. Vivid blue eyes and dark colors on the body's "points" (face, ears, tail, and feet) distinguish the Himalayan from the…

  • Persians are a popular breed of cat known for their long coats and easy-going dispositions. Like any breed, however, Persians are susceptible to certain feline diseases. These diseases vary in…

  • Persian cats have very sensitive stomachs and will vomit if their food is not quite right. Persian-cats.com suggests a raw-food diet or partially raw-food diet for optimal stomach health.

  • Persian cats are a well-known breed and valued by many for its flat face and big eyes. The structure of a Persian cat's face, however, is a reason this breed is prone to eye (and nose) problems. The…

  • The Persian cat is one of the most beautiful and desired cats of all feline breeds. However, some who adopt this breed discover that they are allergic to them.

  • Known for their lush coats and kind demeanor, Himalayan Persian cats are one of the most popular feline breeds. According to life-with-siamese-cats.com, the Himalayan Persian breed was recognized in…

  • Breeding Persian cats may be a nerve-wracking, yet rewarding experience. In some cases, the pregnancy and delivery may run smoothly with no problems. Sometimes, a breeder may need to call the vet in…

  • Due to their uniquely shaped faces, Persian cats have difficulty keeping their face and eyes clean. This, along with tear drainage problems, leads to tear staining below the eyes and around the nose.…

  • With their long, luxurious coats and characteristic flat faces, Persian cats are among the most easily recognized cat breeds. They also come with demanding grooming requirements. If you're considering…

  • Persian cats are considered one of the most popular breeds in the United States. They have medium to long hair, sometimes reaching as long as 5 inches. Persian cats need to be brushed daily and…

  • Persian cats are famous for their gorgeous fur coats. Regular grooming and proper care are essential to keeping that coat healthy and shiny, but that isn't always enough. Nutrition plays an important…

  • Some cat breeds are more prone to heart conditions than others, according to veterinarian Dr. Ron Hines. For example, Persian cats are more likely to develop heart disease than the common short-haired…

  • Persian cats are very popular with specialty owners and breeders. Their unique physical characteristics draw many fans, but can also cause some distinct problems.

  • The Himalayan is a mixture of the Persian and Siamese cat. Himalayan cats are distinctive because of their beautiful color pattern, long flowing coats and sturdy, handsome bodies. There are two styles…

  • Breeding Persian cats can be rewarding and may be lucrative. Many breeders also enjoy having kittens around, especially if they know they can find them a good home. Persians are known for their long,…

  • A Persian is a distinctive cat with fluffy fur. However, you may have heard this breed of cats called Himalayan. While this is confusing, there are, in fact, slight differences between the two.

  • Learning to breed solid color Persian cats takes only a little research. It requires some study of genes and to reference a few articles. Once you have the basics, you will be ready to breed your own…

  • If you have or are thinking of getting a Persian cat, you know that they need special care. Persians are wonderful, beautiful cats, and caring for one can be one of life's most rewarding experiences.…

  • Persian cats have pushed up noses and big, round eyes with long hair that enhances their beauty. They tend to have easygoing personalities, which makes them a cat-lovers favorite. They need grooming…

  • Persian cats are a long haired breed that may need help in shedding going into the summer months. Combing out a Persian cat will help reduce shedding in the house, and aid in preventing…

  • You might not know this, but cats can snore just like humans can once they're in a deep sleep. Since cats sleep 50 percent to 70 percent of the day, there's a strong possibility your feline friend…

  • Many Persian cat lovers will never undertake the grueling process of preparing a Persian cat for the show ring, but will soon find that their long haired feline companions require extra work to groom…

  • Persian cats are some of the most popular pet cats. However, before owning one you must consider its place of acquisition and its care requirements.

  • Turkish Angora cats originated in Turkey, particularly in the Ankara region. They were imported to England in about 1955. The region they come from is rather snowy and probably gives the predominant…

  • Also called a long haired cat, Persian cats add elegance to any house. You'll deal with a lot of cat hairs, but hold a Persian in your lap when you watch TV and he'll warm you in winter. Conversely,…