The Persian
The Persian cat originated in the ancient kingdom of Persia, present-day Iran. In particular, around the 17th century, thanks to its beautiful and charming appearance, the Persian cat was one of the most favorite pets of the British queen.
The body of a purebred Persian cat is medium, quite toned, stout with four short legs, plump flat feet. On average, a Persian cat weighs 3 to 5 kg with a height of 25 to 38 cm. The Persian cat has a round head and two chubby cheeks. Their nose is short, and the muzzle is deep. Along with that, the small, upright triangular ears, large, somewhat sharp eyes make the Persian cat even more beautiful. These characteristics make them prone to watery eyes and difficulty breathing. The most attractive feature of this cat comes from the coat. The Persian cat's fur is thick and long, with many colors. It consists of 2 layers, covering the entire body, and under their chest tends to grow thicker. The tail of the Persian cat is quite long, and the fur is thick.
The Persian cat is friendly, gentle, intelligent, and peaceful with people and other animals. They don't like to run around, be naughty, or be destructive. However, playing with them is also very comfortable and fun. In particular, this cat is quite sensitive and knows how to show affection. They are always obedient and gentle, so they are loved by many people. Besides, thanks to their gentle behavior, Persian cats do not need to be cared for or pampered, do not need to spend too much time petting them, so even busy people can keep Persian cats. This cat can stay home all day if you go to work without disturbing or feeling bored. However, Persian cats are not very suitable for people who like to be clean because their thick coat sheds quite a lot. But with their lovely, charming appearance and gentle and intelligent personality traits, they have always been one of the most chosen pet breeds.
Price: $5,500