There
are many fallacies about what Persians
do and don't do - when all is said and done generally, in
terms of health and nature: a cat is a cat. A
Persian is no more or less likely to climb, roam, scratch the
furniture etc than any other cat. However Persians do have special
needs in relation to their coat, eyes etc. Also certain breeds
of pedigree animals are more likely to have predispositions to
some health conditions than other breeds. The positive side is
that in over 30 years in the breed, I have found the Self Persians
and related colours to be remarkably healthy and long-lived.
If
you are buying your first Persian it is useful to be armed with
information about what to expect from the breeder and what to
look for in a kitten. This is especially true if you are looking
for a kitten as a foundation of a breeding line. Remember, this
cute little ball of fluff will hopefully live well into its teens
so this is a long-term commitment - think before you buy.