Sunday 17 August 2014

Persian Cats (Persian Longhair).

 
Persian Cats.

Persian Cats (Persian Longhair) is one of the oldest races cat who came from Persia (now Iran), from the written historical record of this cat was found around 1600 BC. In addition to being one of the oldest, Persian cat is also one of the most famous cat in the world. This is evident from the many people who when asked to name the types of cats, most of them will almost always mention the Persian cat.
Persian cats are known to be easy to adapt to a new environment and very friendly with humans. This cat is known to be close to the children and are very spoiled. Persian cats are also known to calm, not noisy, and would rather be in the house. Moreover, Persian Cats also include animals that can easily get along with cats and other animals in the house. Most of the Persian cat owners feel very happy and lucky to have maintain it. But you need to remember, however, how you keep your Persian cat not to eat cockroaches.
In Australia there are some breeders who give a specific name for the Persian cat has a mink colored fur-pointed, they called Iranese cat, but not the name of this race and the official name has not been registered. Persian cat also had a cat crossed with some other race. As a result, you can read it in the list of Persian cat race from crosses with other breeds cats.
Persian cat is a cat who is very pretty and cute. This cat has a fairly large body size and a head that looks round, as well as the snub nose and wide. His jaw was strong and large that it makes it look chubby and adorable. Persian cats have ears rounded shape with a width of the base, its position is not too high and leaning forward. Round and wide open eyes and looks very harmonious with the color of their feathers. Persian cat is a cat who is very pretty and beautiful with a great body shape, solid, large and round head, covered with a thick layer of fur. Even a layman would immediately recognize Persian cat.
In Indonesia, Persian cat pretty much bred race compared to other races. May be due to long and thick hair and calm nature, graceful and spoiled, which is one hallmark of Persian cat race. Persian grounded easier, relatively quiet and more suited to live in the house. Based on the long fur, consisting emergency Persian two types: long-haired (long haired Persian) and short haired (exotic short hair). By variations in color, Persian divided into seven groups, namely:

Solid color.
Silver and Golden Division.
Shaded and Smoke Division.
Tabby Division.
Particolor Division.
Bicolor Division.
Himalayan Division. 

Head. 

Head large and round Persian, snub nose and wide with a clear gap to the eye barrier. Strong jaw and wide, full cheeks supported prominent cheekbones. When viewed from the side, the forehead nose and chin form a perpendicular line.

Ear. 

Round ends, the base widens, not too high and tilted forward.

Eye. 

The eyes are round and wide open, eye color associated with coat color.

Agency. 

Chest wide and rounded with the back slightly rounded, the size and position of the rounded back of the abdomen and lower (cobby).

Feet. 

Short, thick, strongly supported a large bone. Straight front legs and hind legs too straight when viewed from behind.

Claw. 

Large, round and solid, five fingers on the front foot and four toes on the hind legs

Fur. 

Long and shiny thick, covering the entire body

Tail. 

Hairy thick, straight, long in proportion to body

Nature. 

Adaptable to a variety of places, like to play and easy to love. Sweet facial expression with the quiet nature could sit and sleep in one place for hours, not noisy and soft-spoken. This cat is a long haired cat race. His fur grew thick all over his body, from the head, body, legs to tail. Thick Persian fur seems to me to be the most interesting of these cats. Thank you for reading this article.
Written and posted by Bambang Sunarno. sunarnobambang86@gmail.com
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DatePublished: August 17, 2014 at 19:38
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