Silver Cats



Choosing a cat that can be a loyal and loving companion for up to 20 years should not be an impulsive or quick decision. In fact while most people will go find a free kitten just anywhere if you have the means you should go about finding a kitten in the same way that many people go about find a dog. Careful research of breed and breeder should take place before you choose the right cat for you, and thought should be put into why you are bring a cat into your home. Persian silver cats may be the perfect companion for you but be sure that you research the breed carefully before you make your final decision. Persians are in high demand, an immensely popular breed they are not for everyone however, in addition to having more care requirements than some breeds Persian silver cats will run quite a bit of money.

Considered an investment by some, this hefty fee also tends to weed out those who are not totally committed to the breed and only getting a Persian because of how cute they are. There is far more to a Persian than just their luxurious long hair and big beautiful eyes, so before you choose this breed take a bit of time to get to know them. Persian silver cats have a reputation for having a sweet disposition, if you come across one that is not, please be assured that this is not typical of the breed. However Persians are not much for playing and would rather lounge around all day than play with you. While this may ideal for apartment life it may not be exactly what you had in mind if you like a cat that is playful. It may also present a problem with small children if they decide they want to play with the new kitten, while they make wonderful family pets small children must be taught to respect their space. Persian silver cats do have a reputation for being somewhat stubborn which to some people may appear as a lack of intelligence, while nothing is further from the truth, their stubborn streak can make them hard to train, they are a breed that would rather do things their way until you give them a good reason not to. One of the biggest considerations in owning Persian silver cats however is grooming, this is one cat that needs to be groomed constantly otherwise their thick hair has a tendency to mat.

Once the hair mats it can be difficult to comb out and the mats can cause skin infections. It is important to bath and brush your Persian frequently to avoid these sorts of problems. Persians are prone to some other health problems, make sure to research breeders and bloodlines carefully to find a cat that will be as healthy as possible. If you are considering Persian silver cats then take a look at the beautiful Persians that Silver N Gold Persians has to offer, their top quality cats are a result of careful breeding and excellent blood lines.