What Persian cats are there?

What Persian cats are there? - briefly

There are two main types of Persian cats: Traditional and Show (or Ultra). The Traditional Persian has a shorter muzzle and is considered the original breed standard, while the Show Persian has been selectively bred for an exaggerated flat face.

What Persian cats are there? - in detail

Persian cats are renowned for their luxurious coat and distinctive appearance, with a variety of breed standards recognized worldwide. The primary distinction among Persian cats lies in their coat length and color patterns. Here is a comprehensive overview of the different types of Persian cats:

Traditional Persian: This is the classic long-haired Persian cat known for its flat face, large round eyes, and dense, glossy coat. The Traditional Persian comes in various colors, including solid, tabby, calico, bicolor, and particolor patterns. They are often seen with a distinctive "brush" tail due to their long hair.

Doll-Face Persian: Also known as the Teddy Bear Persian, this variety has a more rounded face and larger eyes compared to the Traditional Persian. The Doll-Face Persian is available in both long-haired and short-haired varieties, with the same diverse color patterns as their longer-haired counterparts.

Exotic Shorthair: Originating from crossing American Shorthairs with Persians, the Exotic Shorthair carries the distinctive features of a Persian but with a shorter coat. This variety also comes in various colors and patterns, including solid, tabby, calico, bicolor, and particolor.

Himalayan: A cross between a Persian and a Siamese cat, the Himalayan shares many physical traits with the Persian but has distinct color points similar to those of Siamese cats. These points are usually on the ears, face (including around the eyes), tail, and paws. Himalayans come in various point colors such as seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream, and tortie.

Snowshoe: A blend of Persian and Siamese genes, the Snowshoe has a unique color pattern where the feet and part of the legs are white, resembling snowshoes. The rest of the body carries the same point colors as seen in Himalayans.

Each type of Persian cat offers a unique blend of elegance, beauty, and companionship, making them one of the most beloved breeds among cat enthusiasts worldwide.