Sunday, May 11, 2014
Persian Cats 101: Interpreting Behavior
Your Persian cat's serene temperament and dignified stature
may often have you wonder if it stems from being completely independent of
care. These cats also have an individualistic quirky persona that may take time
for you to discover and relate with. Your Persian cat may gently hop off the
couch and snuggle against your feet or just spring out of nowhere and pounce on
your feet! You don't need to be a cat whisperer to understand the subtle
gestures or actions of your Persian Cat as here are some basic know-hows of cat
behavior.
What do vocalizations mean?
Scratch, bite, stalk!
Monday, May 5, 2014
Caring for Your Persian Cat
Also, these sweet cats have coats that are thick,
and big eyes with a tiny space for a nose! They are long-haired and the coat
could either be furry or silky. These angelic felines need regular grooming if
you want them to continue looking like stunners. Here are some tips to groom
your Persian cat:
Strokes of love
Brush their coats daily, otherwise the coat could
turn matted and tangled. Also, spend 15 minutes every day to groom the hair. When you keep their coats healthy, you have
managed to keep other health issues away. What’s more, this grooming is
de-stressing both for your Persian cat and you! After all, love and care are
mutual, aren’t they?
Yeah, we know you love your cat way too much, but
don’t show that love by overfeeding it. Too much food can cause stomach
problems, so give them small-sized meals.
Outdoors and water
Persian cats are not to go outdoors, so it is best you allow them to stay indoors. They are more easily adapted to dry climatic conditions, considering they originated from the deserts of Iran. We never let our Persian Kittens or Cats go outdoors they will not make it due cold or wet weather conditions, predators and cars.
Cats can dislike water, but your Persian has to
be given a bath every couple of months, use this time as a bonding experience with
your baby. A bath can lower bacteria,
and keep you and your cat happy. Also pay special attention to your cat’s eyes
and wipe the area regularly. The same is true of their nostrils – when your cat
has severe sneezing or snorting, consult a veterinarian. You don’t have to
worry if it is a minor sneeze because it is natural and is a consequence of the
unique shape of the cat’s face bones.
The ears need to be cleaned regularly to avoid accumulation of wax.
All this grooming pays off, because a healthy Persian will give you love and loyalty and stay with you for as long as 15 years. Now, who doesn’t want to be in such sweet company!
All this grooming pays off, because a healthy Persian will give you love and loyalty and stay with you for as long as 15 years. Now, who doesn’t want to be in such sweet company!
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Treasured Kittens cattery is located in Colorado. We produce exquisite White Persian kittens, as well as Chinchilla and Shaded Silver Persian babies. Our kittens are doll faced Persians. We are a PKD Negative Persian cattery.
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Gaby
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Ph: (719) 231-5175
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To contact us:
Gaby
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Ph: (719) 231-5175
Apply for a Kitten
Email Gaby