Persians have a calm
Persian cat
The first longhair cats were introduced to Europe in the seventeenth century from Persia and Turkey. It is believed that modern Persian cats lead their pedigree from them. For many years, breeding developed an appearance that is not confused with any other breed.
The Persians have a powerful body on firm paws, they have a round head, a bulging forehead, full cheeks and a broad, snub-nosed nose, widely spaced small shaggy ears with rounded tips. Continue reading
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