The Persian Cat has been called the "King" of the Cat family. A
small amount of time with a Persian Cat will help you understand why they hold
this honor. Each and every one of them possesses traits of Royalty (of pet
kind) that show through their beautiful fur coats, gentle personalities and
calm behavior. Each of them has some attributes that are unique to them, however,
very few breeds of cats can match the same visual appearance (looks),
personalities and their lifestyle requirements.
In the paragraphs below, you will find
explanations about the differences between the Persian Cat and other breeds of
Cats as well as what makes the Persian Cat such great companions!.
Their Iconic Appearance Is Truly One of a Kind
Anyone who sees a Persian cat for the first time will be struck by how they
look. The long, thick, and flowing fur of a Persian cat gives them a soft,
plush appearance, which is very different than that of many short-haired
breeds. The large, round eyes and small ears that are characteristic of
Persians also contribute to their overall appearance; they tend to create an
impression of being gentle and innocent, and this is something that many people
love at first sight.
Another thing that makes Persian cats so
different from other breeds is their facial shape; most have flat or semi-flat
faces, whereas most other breeds tend to have longer noses. Although having a
flat face gives Persian cats a unique look, it also makes it necessary for them
to receive a little extra grooming (particularly around the eyes) on a daily
basis.
Persians look more laid back, fluffy, and
graceful than most of the more streamlined and athletic breeds (e.g., Siamese,
Bengal), who are built to run. Rather, it gives the viewer the impression that
they are looking at a creature that is cuddly and stuffed with fluff (i.e., a
living teddy bear).
Persian Cats Have a Calm and Gentle Personality
Persian cats have a markedly different temperament from other breeds. Calm,
not loudly being affectionate, more loveable than needy, will not greatly
desire to be around others or to play with them.
Unlike some other highly active breed cats who
love climbing, jumping, and everything else they can do all day, therefore, the
Persian cat is more than content laying quietly on pillows, next to their
owner, and watching the world around them.
With this calm, gentle personality, Persian
cats make great pets for owners that prefer an easy-going pet as opposed to a
high energy, high activity cat that will require more exercise than is
expendable from the owner.
They Are Perfect Indoor Cats
The Persian cat (Felis catus) has an innate preference for living indoors as
opposed to outside due to its calm temperament and long coat. Persian cats do
not have an intense desire to run around and explore the outdoors like many
other types of cat breeds do; therefore, they can be easier to handle and safer
in urban or apartment-like settings.
As a result, Persian cats tend to bond closely
with their owners and see their home or living area as a place where they feel
safe/secure.
Grooming Needs Are Much Higher Than Most Breeds
Because of their long, dense fur, Persian cats need to be groomed around
once a day in order to avoid tangling or matting of their fur. Other breed’s
cats can easily groom themselves, while Persian cats generally require help
from their owners for coat care.
In addition to preventing tangles and matts,
daily grooming helps limit the amount of loose fur that a Persian cat will shed
and will help them remain in the best condition possible. Many Persian cat
owners feel that grooming their cats is an opportunity to develop a stronger
bond with their pets because most enjoy gentle grooming.
Due to needing more grooming than most other
cat breeds do, Persian cats are best suited to those who are willing to put in
the necessary time each day to care for their cat.
Persian Cats Are Less Vocal Than Other Breeds
If you’re looking for an at-home companion that won’t make much noise, a
Persian cat will fit the bill. These mellow cats communicate using a soft
voice, and refrain from using their voices as much as possible. They tend to
only use their voice when they have a legitimate reason to get your attention.
Persians’ calm way of communicating
contributes to their popularity with people who want to live a quiet lifestyle.
They Thrive on Routine and Stability
Persian cats have a very predictable way of life. They are creatures of
habit and prefer to have the same people around them on a daily basis, be fed
at the same time every day, and live in a stable environment. When there are
sudden changes to either their living situation or their routine, it creates
anxiety for them, unlike some of the other breeds that are more adaptable or
adventurous.
As a result, it is best to have a Persian cat
in a comfortable, peaceful; stable environment; receiving constant attention
from the owner; having regular, reliable mealtime.
A Breed That Offers Emotional Comfort
The most exceptional aspect of Persian kitties is how much comfort they
bring their humans. Their calm demeanor, loveable temperament, and passive
personality make them ideal support systems for individuals looking for
comfort, relaxation, and peaceful company.
While they aren't the most fun or active, they
make up for it with their caring, devoted, and soft-hearted personalities.
Final Thoughts
Persian cats distinguish themselves from other breeds due to their unique
blend of beauty, gentleness, and strong attachment to their home and people.
Not only do they make wonderful companions, but they also add warmth, comfort,
and beauty to our daily lives. If you appreciate peacefulness, love, and beauty
in your pet, then a Persian cat may be the right cat for you.
