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Chutiya

Persian • 3 months

ID: 33553`
Starting from ₹15,000.00  — Select options below for exact pricing

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Certification

Male | Company Purebred Certificate

₹15,000.00 (base)

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₹3,750.00

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₹11,250.00

Age

3 months

Color

Black fool

Weight

3.00 kg

Vaccination

Partially Vaccinated

Deworming

1st Deworming Done

Location

Kharar, Punjab

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Chutiya

About Persian


The Persian cat is a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and short muzzle. It is also known as the "Persian Longhair" and is one of the oldest and most popular cat breeds in the world.

### History and Origin
As the name suggests, the Persian cat originated in Persia (modern-day Iran). They were brought to Europe in the 1600s by world travelers and quickly became favorites among royalty, including Queen Victoria. Their elegant appearance and calm demeanor made them the quintessential "lap cat."

### Physical Appearance
Persians are famous for their thick, luxurious coats and "pansy-like" faces. They have large, expressive eyes, small ears, and a sturdy, "cobby" body. They come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, including solid, silver/gold, tabby, and bi-color.

### Personality and Character
Unlike some active cat breeds, Persians are dignified and docile. They prefer a quiet, predictable environment and are not known for jumping on counters or climbing curtains. They communicate with their large eyes and a soft, musical voice. While they are affectionate with their family, they can be reserved with strangers.

### Grooming: The Daily Ritual
The most significant aspect of Persian ownership is grooming. Their long, fine fur mats easily. Daily brushing with a metal comb is mandatory to keep their coat beautiful and healthy. Many owners also opt for a "lion cut" during summer months to keep them comfortable.

### Health Considerations
Persians are a brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed, which can lead to breathing difficulties and eye drainage issues. Their eyes should be wiped daily to prevent staining. They are also prone to Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). Responsible breeders screen for these conditions.

### Ideal Home Environment
A Persian is best suited for an indoor-only lifestyle. They are not built for the outdoors and their coat would quickly become a mess. They are perfect companions for people who live in apartments or for those who want a quiet, loving feline friend.