Siamese or Persian

The Siamese is a beautiful long bodied cat with slender long legs. They always have blue eyes due to a genetic factor. Never do they need to be combed or brushed. Very great family pets,  they do well with children and other pets.

Physiology

When a Persian Kitten or cat is mentioned, its beautiful lush fur and large round bright eyes are usually what comes to mind first; not its sharp, hooked claws and powerful jaw muscles. However, the body of a domestic cat closely resembles that of a larger, wild, and slightly more ferocious cat. Only in miniature size but still the characteristics are still the same They are extremely flexible, with more than 230 bones and powerful musculature. Their pelvis and shoulders are loosely attached to the spine and their ability to leap, agility, and speed are due to the strong muscles they possess. Although Persians are not know for there ability to jump high. Their tail provides a balance for those little leaps and tiny falls. Cats have the ability to straiten there selves and land feet first.

Development of Persian Kitten

When shopping for a Persian kitten and anticipating your new arrival, learning about the stages of development is very important. Usually, Persian Breeders denote that their kittens for sale are ready for their permanent residences around eight weeks old. At this age, the majority of the crucial developments are completed and they are equipped with the skills necessary to separate from the mother and littermates. However, the eighth week does not mark the end of growing and changing. The kitten will not only continue to grow physically, but will carry on maturing and developing mentally. Although each week, even each day, comes with changes and growth, the developing characteristics make it easy to group the developments into five distinct sections.

Persian Kitten, Cat, Sounds

As any feline owner will tell you, cats can be very vocal animals. Whether they are calling for attention, emitting warning noises, or simply playing around, Persian cats will use vocal noises to display any emotion they may feel. Just as some people are more talkative than others, some felines are more vocal than others. Although cats will use other forms of non-vocal communication, such as body language and scent marking, meows are the primary way for these animals to connect with their owners, caregivers, and Persian breeders. While it is impossible to know exactly what a cat is saying at all times, there are various types of identifiable noises with general meanings. These noises can range from quiet, sentimental mews to exceptionally loud cries for attention. No matter the meaning, each noise has it’s own characteristics that can be used to identify just what your cat wants. With a greater understanding of the sounds your pet makes, you will be able to better please their needs and keep those loud meows to a minimum.

Inside or Outside

When it comes to Teacup Persian kitten care, keeping your new baby happy, healthy and safe is a top priority. Many people ask the question, “Should I keep my Persian indoors, outdoors, or a little of both?” We believe that although happy kittens and cats need lots of playtime and exercise, this can be the most safely accomplished indoors. There are many hazards that can befall your precious new baby out of doors, and we will take a look at the advantages of both if any.

Choosing A Litter Box

The standard box comes covered or open, top entry, side entry, with a flat or simply kitty steps in. You can find a lot of litter box covers, they come in many styles and some are very clever. They have ones that double as an living room table, or some that look like an artificial plant. Wicker, wood, or plastic you name it can find one for an any room. Some with shelves on top, some with front entries side entries or top entries. They quite simply come in an array of colors and styles to fit any décor.

Choosing Cat Litter

When deciding on a litter for your new cat or kitten first check with the breeder and find out the one he or she is used to. If you desire to change it you should follow a few simple steps. You can do so by using two boxes side-by-side and letting your cat choose or with some you can simply change with no interruption at all. Also placement of the litter box should be carefully considered. Sometimes if you have a large home you might want to have two or three litter boxes around the house. It’s a good idea when changing the location of the litter box to do so slowly, moving the box a few feet at a time until you new choice of locations is reached.

Boy or Girl Persian

Persian Cats, just like us humans, each have their own distinct personality that can be greatly affected by their gender. When choosing doll faced tiny cats and small kittens, it’s important to contemplate the characteristics and behaviors you are looking for. While each Persian Cat will have their own quirks despite gender, as humans do, there are certain qualities that are distinct to male kittens or female kittens. Good Persian breeders know these traits well and will be helpful for you in choosing the right white teacup persian kitten for your desires, but basic background information on general behaviors will provide you with a foundation from which to begin your search. Whether you are choosing a kitten to be the first family cat or adding a new member to an existing bunch, gender is an important consideration. As a whole, male kittens are more affectionate and easygoing, while females are independent and spunky.

Cat Care Persian Kitten

If you have purchased a Persian kitten or cat you have bought yourself one of God’s sweetest and most beautiful animals! These gentle cats make a wonderful companion and friend and will bring much joy to your home! Although your baby may feel somewhat shy at first when you initially bring it home, it will soon adjust and adapt to it’s new surroundings. The most fundamental thing is making sure your new addition knows exactly where to find its food, water and litter box. We’re pleased to offer you some helpful Teacup Persian kitten care tips.

Neuter or Spay

One of the decisions you have to make as a new Persian Cat Parent – is whether or not to spay or neuter your newest family member when the time is right. But when is that time? Why is it a good idea to spay or neuter – or is it? How old does he or she have to be? What are the health benefits, if any? Is it safe – what are the risks? If you have been asking yourself any of these questions – we will try to address them all right here in one place!

Persian Cat Breed Standards

You probably already know that Persian cats, with their beautiful “open-pansy” faces and long flowing coats, are some of America’s most popular cats. At CatsCreation we breed only doll face Persians that are white, Chinchilla, and Silver in color. But, for each domestic breed, there is an official standard of perfection that is registered with each different association, such as the Cat Fancier’s Association (CFA) and The International Cat Association (TICA).