Exotic Shorthair Cat Vs. Persian Cat

  • Posted on 11 February, 2021
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Exotic Shorthair Cat VS. Persian Cat.

What are the differences between these two cat breeds?

The Exotic is sweet, docile, and quiet, but don’t get the idea that she is merely an adornment for the home. She loves to play when she’s not sitting in a lap or being petted.

The dignified and docile Persian cat is known for being quiet and sweet. Although Persians tend to be relaxed and easygoing, they also command an air of royalty. They may not be quick to hiss or scratch, but that doesn’t mean they won’t become annoyed when bothered by loud children or pets.

Those who treat the Persian cat with the dignity and gentleness they deserve will be rewarded with an affectionate lap cat who enjoys a good petting or even a brush through their hair. If you want a best friend who will return all your dedication and love in kind, the Persian may be the right feline for your family.

In all respects but coat length, the Exotic shares the Persian’s sweet expression and soft round lines. It has a large, round head; large, round eyes; a short nose; full cheeks; and small ears with rounded tips. The head is supported by a short, thick neck and a deceptively sturdy, muscular body, a type known as cobby. An Exotic’s legs are short, thick, and strong with large, round, firm paws. The tail is short but proportional to the length of the cat’s body. A medium-length soft, thick, plush coat with a rich, thick undercoat completes the Exotic’s look. It does not have the ruff or the plumelike tail of the Persian.

Exotics come in different looks, known as extreme and traditional. Extreme Exotics, those seen in the show ring, have a flatter face, which may come with breathing problems. Cats with the traditional look have a more old-fashioned appearance, with a face that is not as flat and a nose that is set lower on the face with more of a break, permitting easier breathing. They are registered by the Traditional Cat Association.

Exotics of all stripes stand out for their infinite variety of coat colors and patterns. Imagine, if you will, seven solid color divisions, white, blue, black, red, cream, chocolate, and lilac, plus silver and golden division colors of chinchilla and shaded silver or golden and blue chinchilla and blue shaded silver or golden, and then there are the shaded, smoke, tabby, calico, particolor and bicolor divisions. That’s not counting the various pointed patterns of the Himalayan.

The Persian has a distinctive appearance, a large, round head, large, round eyes, a short nose, full cheeks; and small ears with rounded tips. The head is supported by a short, thick neck and a deceptively sturdy, muscular body, a type known as cobby. A Persian’s legs are short, thick, and strong with large, round, firm paws. The tail is short but proportional to the length of the cat’s body.

A long, thick, shiny coat with a fine texture completes the Persian’s look. It’s long all over the body and includes an immense ruff around the neck, a deep frill between the front legs, long ear, and toe tufts, and a full “brush,” or tail.

Persians can come in different “looks.” Some, known as Peke-face Persians, have an extremely flat face. Think twice about the breathing problems such a cat might have before deciding to get one. “Doll-face” Persians are said to have a more old-fashioned appearance, with a face that is not as flat as the show Persian or the Peke-face Persian.

Persians of all stripes stand out for their infinite variety of coat colors and patterns. Imagine, if you will, seven solid color divisions—white, blue, black, red, cream, chocolate, and lilac, plus silver and golden division colors of chinchilla and shaded silver or golden and blue chinchilla and blue shaded silver or golden; and then there are the shaded, smoke, tabby, calico, particolor and bicolor divisions. That’s not counting the various pointed patterns of the Himalayan. Eye color is related to coat color.

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It has a large round head large round eyes, a short nose, full cheeks and small ears with rounded tips. The head is supported by a short thick neck and a deceptively sturdy muscular body, a type known as kobi. An exotic's legs are short thick and strong with large round firm paws. The tail is short but proportional to the length of the cat's body. A medium-length soft, thick plush coat with a rich thick undercoat completes the exotics look, it does not have the rough or the plume-like tail of the persian exotics come in different, looks known as extreme and traditional extreme exotics. Those seen in the show ring have a flatter face which may come with breathing problems. Cats with a traditional look have a more old-fashioned appearance with a face that is not as flat and a nose that is set lower on the face, with more of a break permitting easier breathing. They are registered by the traditional cat association. 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A long, thick, shiny, coat with a fine texture completes the persians, look it's long all over the body and includes an immense rough around the neck, a deep frill between the front legs, long ear and toe tufts and a full brush or tail persians can come in Different looks some known as peak face. Persians have an extremely flat face think twice about the breathing problems such a cat might have before deciding to get one dollface persians are said to have a more old-fashioned appearance with a face that is not as flat as the show persian or the peak face. Persian persians of all stripes stand out for their infinite variety of coat, colors and patterns. Imagine if you will seven solid color divisions, white blue black red cream, chocolate and lilac, plus silver and golden division, colors of chinchilla and shaded silver or golden and blue chinchilla and blue shaded silver or golden. And then there are the shaded smoke. Tabby calico party, color and bicolor divisions. That'S not counting the various pointed patterns of the himalayan eye. Color is related to coat color. For instance, white persians have deep blue or brilliant copper eyes. Other solid colored persians have brilliant copper eyes, silver and golden persians have green or blue-green eyes. Hello. This video is sponsored by bmix pets. Are you looking for high-quality cat collars at an affordable cost check out? Vmixpets.Com use coupon code kitten life to get 20 off like the persian. The exotic is sweet, muscle and quiet, but don't get the idea that she is merely an adornment for the home. She loves to play when she's not sitting in a lap or being petted. Exotics. Have a reputation for being more active and curious than their persian, siblings, and they are more suited to an active family. Males are said by some to be sweeter and more affectionate than females, who are sometimes described as aloof exotics, enjoy batting at toys for as long as you will play with them, but are capable of entertaining themselves when their people are busy or away they follow faithfully. After family members and wait patiently for any attention to come, their way, exotics are little hurt, but when they do speak, it is in a soft, pleasant and musical voice. An exotics needs are simple, regular meals, a little playtime with a catnip mouse or feather teaser, and lots of love, which is returned many times over. The dignified and docile persian is known for being quiet and sweet. She is an ornament to any home where she can enjoy sitting in a lap. Surely her rightful place being petted by those who are discerning enough to recognize her superior qualities and playing house with kind children who will gently comb her hair? Will her around in a baby buggy then serve her tea at their parties? Persians are affectionate but discriminating. They reserve their attention for family members and those few guests whom they feel they can trust. Loud environments aren't a persian style. They are sedate cats, who prefer a serene home where little changes from day to day with large expressive eyes and a voice that has been described as soft, pleasant and musical persians. Let their simple needs be known: regular meals, a little playtime with a catnip mouse or feather teaser, and lots of love which they return tenfold. This is one cat who is unlikely to climb up your curtains jump on your kitchen counters or perch. On top of your refrigerator, she is perfectly happy to rule her domain from the floor or more accessible pieces of furniture. When you are at work or are busy around the house, the persian is content to adorn a chair, sofa or bed until you are free to admire her and give her the attention she willingly receives, but never demands. The exotic is often nicknamed the lazy man's persian comb. The exotic twice a week to remove dead hair and keep the coat shiny and healthy a monthly bath is a good idea, be sure to blow dry the cat thoroughly. The most important thing to understand about caring for a persian is the need for daily grooming that long beautiful coat doesn't stay, clean and tangle free on its own. It must be gently but thoroughly combed and brushed every day and regular bathing at least once a month is a good idea. Another factor to consider is the litter box issue. Litter may become lodged in an exotic and persian's paws or coat if the cat and the litter box aren't kept scrupulously clean, exotic and persian are more likely than most to just stop using the box. Excessive tearing can be a problem on these two beautiful breeds so wipe the corners of their eyes clean daily, to prevent under-eye stains from forming brush the teeth to prevent periodontal disease daily. Dental hygiene is best, but weekly brushing is better than nothing. It'S a good idea to keep an exotic and persian cat as an indoor, only cat they're, not a scrapper and would fare poorly against other cats, dogs, coyotes and the other dangers that face cats who go outdoors letting an exotic in persian outdoors just means that much More time spent grooming, the cat, exotic and persian cats who go outdoors also run the risk of being stolen by someone who would like to have such a beautiful cat without paying for it. Exotics are adaptable and can do well in homes with children who treat them nicely. They also get along with cat friendly dogs. Persians aren't the best choice for a house full of boisterous children and dogs, but they have no objection to being the object of a gentle child's attention or to rubbing, along with a friendly dog who doesn't chase them or otherwise cause them anxiety. 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Agent_27: So... I have an exotic Persian shorthair. She has short hair like the exotic short hair, but a face that resembles that of a Persian. The fur is like a black-brownish marble color and so soft. She's such a gorgeous cat

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