Friday, January 16, 2009

Persian Cat Adoption - Pros and Cons


The Persian cat is the most popular breed of cat. Nearly everyone recognizes the distinctive look of the Persian - the round face, squashed nose, big eyes, small ears, stocky legs and - of course - the lovely long hair.

If you're thinking of adopting a Persian cat, you need to consider if it's the right breed for you. This article goes through the potential pros and cons of owning this breed.

Pros:

  • Very placid and nice-natured
  • Adaptable to change - so will cope well with house moves, family additions, new pets etc.
  • Good with other pets including dogs
  • Good with children
  • Gentle and loving
  • Playful and confident but not too boisterous
  • Not too vocal - most have quiet, melodic voices
  • Usually happy to live as indoor cats

Cons:

  • Long hair needs combing on nearly a daily basis to prevent matting
  • Occasional bathing usually needed to keep the fur in its best condition
  • Eyes prone to excessive watering, so they need wiping usually on a daily basis. May also need cleaning regularly with a special fluid as dark staining can occur
  • Flat face can sometimes cause nasal passage blockages and therefore breathing problems
  • May need to occasionally cut knots out of hair or even get areas on the body shaved if heavy matting occurs
  • May need occasional help with hygiene especially if they get diarrhea, as it can be difficult for them to clean their long fur thoroughly
  • Persians need human attention, so they aren't suitable for anyone who can't spend time with them every day
  • These cats don't like being left alone for long periods of time. If you're out during the day, it's better if there's another pet living with you too that will provide company when you're not there

As long as you have the time and inclination, a lot of the cons listed here aren't really negatives. Most Persian cat owners get great pleasure caring for and spending time with their pets. If you want a lovely natured cat that needs a bit more care than most other breeds, the Persian could be the best choice for you.

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