Persian CatsBy Julie Bradley
Owning a Persian cat is really wonderful. This beauty is
somewhat a cross between a small dog and a domestic cat. They
most definitely have a personality all their own. I know this
because I am the owner of 6 Persians. They are just the
sweetest animals that our God has created and I love mine very
much. 3 of the 6 Persians that I own are from Rescues.
Let me tell my story about Madison. I saw her picture on a
Persian cat adoption website and fell in love. I have always
wanted a White Persian but they are really hard to find and
very expensive. I followed through and filled out the online
application and within a week I was invited up to Wisconsin to
visit and see this beauty and decide on whether or not I would
be a possible new owner. I remember my first thought was how
very thin and scared she looked. When I opened her cage she ran
under a locker that was along the wall of the room. After a few
minutes I could see her peek out at me.
And I just fell in love with this baby. I knew that I had to
get this girl into a safe house with nourishment and love. From
stress she had already lost a substantial amount of her hair
and when I finally convinced her to allow me to pick her up I
could feel the vertebrae in her back. And there were a few
major knots on her shoulder and along her side that needed to
be attended to. Yes with God's help I could make her healthy
again!
That was 3 months ago and Madison is like another cat. She
has gained over 2 lbs. and her fur is coming back really
beautifully. This little girl has quite the personality and she
definately keeps in line the other male cats in the house even
though she is the smallest.
How does a Persian end up in shelters and on the street?
Well that is the biggest heart breaker friends. They are, in my
opinion, very cute little kittens at one time that grow into
very high maintenance cats that need almost daily brushing of
their fur in order to maintain their coats. They overwhelm the
unprepared new owner and end up in shelters, shaved and without
loving homes.
They are generally one person cats but in the right
environment, with the right persons can adjust well to a family
that is willing to take on the extra maintenance involved with
owning a Persian.
I believe that it is very important for anyone considering a
long haired kitten to think really hard about being able to
maintain this baby for the next fifteen to 18 years. Thank you
for reading my article and I hope to see you on my web
site.
Julie Bradley
I have a web site that I have dedicated to Persians and I
welcome you to visit. I welcome you to visit my store for links
to products and magazines that will guide you to a better
understanding of the Persian cat. It is
aboutpersiancats.com.
I also show some pictures on http://askjulie.net
Julie
http://aboutpersiancats.com
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