These long-haired fluff balls are the aristocrats of the feline world, established as one of the first pedigree breeds in the ...
It's not just after nap time that Persian cats will look grumpy like this — for many of them, their face always looks grumpy.
Persian cats are distinctive for their long hair giving them a "fluffy" appearance, and a flatter face. According to WebMD, the breed dates back to 1684 BC. They are typically sweet, gentle ...
The 10-week-old Persian cat is a handful of personality Sam Burros ... so she’s constantly shoving her face in food,” Amerosa tells PEOPLE, resulting in Wisp’s white fur being stained ...