Persian Cats Breeders Association

by Reem Chalkley on 14/07/2009

Persian cat breeding has been increased manifold over the years as the Persian cat has become a household pet across the world and is perhaps the favorite of feline lovers

There is a high demand of Persian cats across the globe this has resulted in a host of cat breeders constantly developing the Persian cat.

When selecting a cat breeder it is a good idea to choose one who works specifically with Persian cats as they are more accustomed to the requirements of breeding Persian cats rather than regular cat breeders who may generalize their approach.

Not only will a professional Persian cat breeder be focused on that one breed, but also be able to offer you a wider assortment when it comes to choosing the color of the Persian cat, not to mention the reliability that comes with professionalism.

Breeding Specialists

Breeders often specialize in the production of one particular variety of the Persian cat. The Himalayan cat breeder will focus on the production of the Siamese pattern cat which is one of the most popular kinds of Persian cats.

Himalayan Cat Breeders

To get an authentic Siamese cat make sure you contact a trusted and professional Himalayan breeder.

The Himalayan Persian cat can be distinguished by its hair that is longer than the regular cat hair, and there is a mild variance between the British and American style Persian.

Pekefaced Persians

Other breeding experts specialize in producing the lavender and chocolate variety, which are highly popular amongst Persian cat lovers. These are flat faced and similar to the Pekingese dog and are named Pekefaced Persians.

The breeders tend to use their own terminologies to describe the particular variety of the Persian cat that they produce like a certain breed named the doll-face Persian which has a round facial structure compared to the flat faced ones.

The first thing you need to ask the breeder should be regarding the genetic defects. Every breed of cat has some genetic problems and if your breeder says it doesnt then you should look for another one because thats not possible.

Rather the breeder should tell you how they avoid breeding the congenital defects in their stocks.

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