Persian Cat - is a long-haired breed of cat characterized by
its round face and shortened muzzle. In Britain, it is called the Longhair or
Persian Longhair. It is also known as the Shiraz or Shirazi, particularly in
the Middle East. The first documented ancestors of the Persian were imported
into western Europe from Persia around 1620. Recognized by the cat fancy since
the late 19th century, it was developed first by the English, and then mainly
by American breeders after the Second World War.
The selective breeding carried out by breeders has allowed
the development of a wide variety of coat colors, but has also led to the
creation of increasingly flat-facedPersians. Favored by fanciers, this head
structure can bring with it a number of health problems. As is the case with
the Siamese breed, there have been efforts by some breeders to preserve the
older type of cat, the traditional breed, having a more pronounced muzzle,
which is more popular with the general public. Hereditary polycystic kidney
disease is prevalent in the breed, affecting almost half the population in some
countries.
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