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FAQ: Longhaired Cat Breeds and Varieties

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Long-haired cat varieties include the Angora and Persian. Here are some frequently asked questions about keeping long-haired cat breeds.

What is the origin of long-haired cats?
In the 16th century, the Angora was brought to Europe from Turkey. A whole 3 centuries passed before the Persian reached the shores of western Europe.

What feature should I look for when choosing a long-haired cat?
Kittens should be at least 12 weeks old and look happy and interested. Its ears, eyes and nose should be clean and free of any discharge. The cat's gums should be pink, its hair soft, clean and shiny and it should feel 'solid' not bony.

How can I find a good breeder?
The best way is to visit a cat show and enquire to exhibitors about breeders they would recommend.

Are kittens born with long hair or does it grow?
Long-haired kittens are born fluffier than standard kittens but the hair does continue to grow as they mature.

Is a special diet required?
A normal varied, nutritional diet will be adequate. They require no different to short-haired relatives. Conditioning tonic for their hair is available but not entirely necessary.

How much grooming is required?
You should spend at least 5 minutes a day grooming a Persian. Some owners may spend up to half an hour every day. Other long-haired breeds have silkier hair and may not need such attention.

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