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Persian Cat Colors and Patterns

јул 6, 2019 By liv parmel

The Persian breed is the most popular breed of cat these days.

Persian cats come in almost every color and pattern imaginable.

There’s a color for every person’s taste.

Persian cat colors

Persian Cat Colors and Pattern Divisions

In CFA, the Persian is broken into 7 divisions based on color patterns.

However, it is unfortunate that the Persian cat color’s popularity is declining since 2004.

  • Solid Color Division
  • Silver and Golden Division
  • Shaded and Smoke Division
  • Parti Color Division
  • Tabby Division
  • Bi-Color Division
  • Himalayan Division

Solid Color Persians

The solid color Persians have big copper eyes, with the exception of the solid whites.

Whites can have copper (CEW), or blue (BEW) eye color, and can even have one eye of each color, known as Odd-eyed (OEW).

Solid Division Colors:

  • White (CEW)
  • White (BEW)
  • White (OEW)
  • Black – shiny coal black
  • Blue – pale slate blue
  • Red – rich red color
  • Cream – very pale in color
  • Chocolate – warm dark brown (cc)
  • Lilac – pale lavender with pale pink highlight (cc)

Persian cat white color

Silver and Golden Color Division

Silver and Golden Persians have green or blue-green eyes that are rimmed, or lined, in black.

The nose is also lined in black is warm cream.

The Shaded pattern has even black tipping on the back and sides, and Chinchilla is a lighter version of the same pattern.

The basic ground color of the Silver is white, and of the Golden.

  • Shaded Silver
  • Chinchilla Silver
  • Shaded Golden
  • Chinchilla Golden

Shaded and Smoke Color Persians:

Shaded and Smoke Persians all have big copper eyes, and come in a variety of colors.

The Shell and Shaded colors have a white undercoat with red or cream tipping.

The Smoke colors have a white undercoat with heavy tipping, and appear to be a solid cat until you part the hair.

Shaded Cat Colors:

  • Shell Cameo
  • Shaded Cameo
  • Cream Shell Cameo
  • Cream Shaded Cameo

Smoke Cat Colors:

  • Black Smoke
  • Blue Smoke
  • Cameo (Red) Smoke
  • Cream Smoke
  • Smoke Tortoiseshell
  • Blue-Cream Smoke

Persian cat black and blue smoke colors

Parti-Color Persian

Parti-color Persians have big copper eyes.

Parti-Color Division Colors:

  • Tortoiseshell – coal black with big patches of red
  • Blue-cream – very pale shades of slate blue and cream
  • Chocolate Tortoiseshell – deep chocolate brown with patches of red
  • Lilac-cream – pale lavender with pale cream

About the Tabby Persian Cat Colors:

Tabby Persians have big copper eyes, with the exception of the silver and blue-silver tabby, who have green or hazel eyes.

The three Tabby patterns apply to all color with the noted exceptions on the Patched pattern.

Tabby Division Colors:

  • Silver
  • Blue-Silver
  • Red
  • Brown
  • Blue
  • Cream
  • Cameo
  • Cameo-Cream

Tabby Division Patterns:

  • Classic (bulls-eye on side of cat)
  • Mackerel (narrow lines)
  • Patched (classic or mackerel markings with red patches; not available in red, cream, cameo.)

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Bi-Color Persian:

Bi-Color Persians have big copper eyes, with the exception of the silver tabby with white, who have green or hazel eyes.

The Bi-Colors may come in one of two patterns, Classic and Van.

The Classic pattern is a cat that is white on the legs and underside and the color is on the top and sides.

The Van pattern is a white cat with spots confined to the extremities, and no more than 2 color spots on the body.

Himalayan Division

The Himalayan cat was originally created by breeding Siamese to Persian several decades ago.

The goal was to create a Persian-style long-haired cat with the Siamese color pattern.

This was quite an accomplishment if you compare the two breeds.

Persians and Siamese are quite different physically, with completely different head and body structures.

The only features that reflect the Siamese cat are the colorpoint pattern and colors, and the beautiful blue eye color.

himalayan cat

Color, on a Himalayan, refers to the color of the facial mask and extremities (ears, legs, tail), or point color.

The body color ranges from white to a cream or light fawn color.

The point color can be with or without the Lynx (Tabby) pattern.

With the Lynx pattern, tabby stripes are confined to the points and the mask only, and the „M“ marking seen on the Tabby Persian is visible on the mask of the Lynx Point Himalayan.

With years of selective breeding to Pure Persian cats, the Himalayan has evolved to the Persian breed standard.

It should be noted that the offspring of a Himalayan bred to a Solid pure Persian will not be color-pointed, but will carry the Himalayan colorpoint gene.

These cats are referred to as ColorPoint Carriers (CPCs) or Hybrid Persians.

These offspring can then be bred to another color-pointed or CPC cat and produce colorpoint offspring.

The solid Chocolate and solid Lilac Persians are always CPCs as this color results from the Siamese pattern and colors.

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All Himalayan colors come in both the Traditional pattern and the Lynx Point pattern.

Himalayan Cat Colors:

  • Seal Point
  • Blue Point
  • Chocolate Point
  • Lilac Point
  • Flame (Red) Point
  • Cream Point
  • Tortie Point
  • Blue-Cream Point
  • Chocolate-Tortie Point
  • Lilac-Cream Point

Who Are Persian Cats

The Persian cat is an old breed, and no one really knows just how old it is.

Some believe that the long coat comes from the Turkish Angora, an old established breed.

Decades of selective breeding toward an ideal written standard has greatly influenced and defined the look of the Persian today.

The Persian cat of today is a large to medium cat, and has a massive round head, with big round saucer-eyes set wide apart.

They have small rounded ears set very low on the head, and have a snub nose placed right between the eyes.

These features give the Persian a doll-faced look, and from the profile, appear flat-faced.

Persian Cat Facts and Personality

The body of a Persian cat is heavy-boned.

They have thick, sturdy short legs to support a massive boxy body.

The width at the shoulder is the same as the width at the rump. Persian cats have 5 toes on each of the fore paws, and 4 toes on each of the back paws.

The tail is not extremely long, and reaches about halfway up the back if pulled forward.

Persians have varying coat types, both texture and length.

Some have long flowing silky coats, others may have cottony coats, still others may have a combination of both cottony and silky coats.

With the short legs and the long coat, Persians often give the impression of „coat to the floor.“

The Persian is typically an easy-going affectionate cat.

They are playful, yet not overly active.

Due perhaps to their mass and short legs, they are not usually prone to climbing or jumping from great heights.

They are not particularly talkative, and have a sweet-sounding voice.

Their favorite activity seems to be showing off their own beauty, and of course, eating.

Persian Cat

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Persian Cats Breeds and Care

фебруар 15, 2019 By liv parmel

Persian cat breeds are known for their beautiful hair, adorable look, and exquisite personality. This breed of cat is an ancient breed and originated from the middle east. Over the years, Persian cat breeds were preferred and loved by many people worldwide, especially in the US. The cats are medium sized and normally weigh between 8 and 12 pounds and have a life-span of up to 15 years.

This captivating and precious cat breed is known for its adorable and innocent look. Children and babies normally interact with this adorable cat breed, due to the friendly nature they possess. Whether cuddling, petting or having elegant princess tea parties, children find Persian cat breeds fascinating. Not only do they capture the interest of children, but they really entice guests also. If a friend or relative drops by, this cat breed seems to enchant that individual with the appealing charm that they possess.

Majority of Persian cats carry an aura around with them. Their personality is much more of a sophisticated, dignified and graceful one. They would rather be in a soft, quiet and peaceful environment with little or no noise at all. There will be no need to worry about this breed of cat climbing drapery, trying to snatch fishes from your aquarium or stealing food from your counters. This breed will rather be calm and composed, while it remains in its territory.

The procedure of caring for a Persian cat is not hard but does require self-discipline. The long hair of a Persian cat needs adequate combing and brushing, in order to keep the hair from tangling up. Brushing and combing every day is prescribed to keep the hair clean and straight. Bathing this type of cat breed is also another requisite.

Sometimes dirt gets caught up in the hair and it may discolor it, Persian cats should have a bath at least twice a month so that they will look clean and fresh at all times. The teeth should be brushed regularly so that dental complications and diseases will not occur.

Persian cat for pet

Another key factor in caring for Persian cats is keeping the litter box clean at all times. As noted above, Persians cats walk with an aura, that also includes good hygiene. If the litter box is too dirty it will only force the cat to reject it and seek for another way to empty their waste, which you really want to avoid.

Taking care of a Persian Cat

The Persian cat has luxuriously long fur and therefore it is necessary to properly maintain her coat. You do this by brushing the cat’s fur daily if possible and from an early age. It would also help if you can do this routinely before mealtime to help the cat associate the brushing with something she enjoys, that is, getting food.

When brushing the cat’s fur, it is best to use a metal comb with two edges: one that has teeth with narrow spaces and the other edge with teeth widely spaced because it will allow you to properly detangle the cat’s fur. A slicker-type brush can is the best to get rid of fur with a tendency to get tangled up.How you comb the fur is also very important.

It is recommended that you separate the fur with the widely spaced teeth so you can brush out the loose knots and ease the process of detangling the knots. It is also necessary to comb the tangled hairs from the root to the tip of the hair as it is considered the best way of brushing the cat’s fur as opposed to just combing the top of the cat’s coat.

In addition, you are advised to work in sections as you brush and progress from the head down to the tail as this helps to get rid of loose hairs. And then after clearing the fur that has been removed by the comb, it is advised that you go over the fur a second time with the widely spaced teeth edge, and the last step is brushing your cat’s coat of fur with the narrow-toothed edge of the comb.

Persian cat breeds

The reason why these tips are recommended is that tangled fur can form clumps which pull the cat’s skin, making her feel unpleasant or it can increase skin infections because the matted fur makes it harder for the cat to wipe the skin which is under the far that has gotten tangled up. In the case that you cannot handle your cat’s tangled fur, you are advised to seek to find a groomer who is professionally trained and recognized.

Persian cats are brachycephalic meaning that respiratory chambers are foreshortened in relation to other cats so the Persians are predisposed to respiratory infections. So to keep respiratory problems away from your Persian, it is recommended that you get the cat vaccinated regularly. In addition, it is necessary to keep the cat’s nose clean using a warm or wet cloth. You can wipe it once daily and whenever the nose looks even slightly blocked.

Persian’s shortened noses also make their tear ducts kinked and this means that the ducts are not able to effectively allow tear fluid to drain away. This can irritate the cat’s eyes so it is advised that you wipe away your cat’s excess tears with a towel once daily and whenever you notice any wetness under her eyes. However, be careful not to clean the eye to avoid eye infections.

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