I've owned my persian for twelve years, since she was a six week old baby, and she is the sweetest little thing! She is a pain in the backside to groom and keep clean and I wouldn't get another for this reason, but she is the sweetest cutest little thing in the world! Very loving, very modest cats with cute little ears and curly whiskers. They are sweet and never overly vocal though they will talk to you!
Other than the grooming issue, they're just perfect little things...
2006-11-15 03:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-24 20:55:37
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answered by ? 4
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I have a persian and I adore her. She has more personality than any other cat I've had (for 30 years!). She's very loving and affectionate and wants attention all the time. Even now she's getting on a bit she still likes to play all the time and always initiates chasing games with my other cat. Bless her little fluffy paws!
2006-11-16 00:33:52
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answered by ambersashakevin 1
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My folks had a persian named Sabrina (named after Sabrina the witch) and she wasn't a very nice kitty at all to anyone. She bit, scratched, growled and hiss all the time. Anhow, she lived to be an ornery healthy 19 years with our family. We loved her despite her feisty-like behavior. Oh well...no one breed is always friendlier than another. All cats breeds can have both sweet and evil temperaments.
HOWEVER, you are very lucky to have some friendly persians.
2006-11-15 04:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a persian cat and he is the friendliest, sweetest little cat. He loves attention and being groomed or stroked and "talks" quite a lot, although persians in general are not suppposed to be very vocal.
He is also very laid back and not concerned when people come round to my house as for him it is more people to fuss over him.
Although he needs grooming every day or so, it is not difficult to do, and he never scratches or bites.
2006-11-15 03:48:48
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answered by Rebecca 4
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Every cat is different.But I don't think the Persian are the most friendly cats.It depends of the animal.It can be friendly or it can be restless.My cousin has a Persian cat and it is so nice!
2006-11-15 06:55:32
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answered by eli 2
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I think friendly cats are created by the owners. A kitten becomes friendly (or not) after contact with it's owner when it is still very young. What happens the first few weeks will determine what the kitten's personality is like and how friendly it is.
2006-11-15 03:53:52
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answered by Henry 5
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Friendly, friendly in a world famous actor/ress kind of way (think Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton) . I have male persian cat and he thinks that he owns the world. He is snobbish and sometimes cold. But he does not scratch, bite or growl. he is scared of birds, proberbly thinks its beneath him, but with kids persians are great cats to have because they love attention and donot attack. Atleast mines dont. Theyre choosy about who they mix with though.
2006-11-15 03:37:16
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answered by ar 2
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I have family that have had persian cats for years . i found these cats are really friendly cats i do like these cat .
2006-11-15 04:27:43
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answered by andy c 1
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The only one I've come into contact with virtually ripped my hand to shreds. Mind you, it's owner was pretty loopy, so it could be that the cat reflects the owner's personality. You are obviously very friendly, so your cats are used to lots of visitors and behave themselves!
2006-11-15 03:45:18
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answered by Val G 5
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