Persian Cats Sale Georgia

Of the 700+ cats that our rescue places per year, a great majority are Persians. People often wonder how we get so many of these wonderful cats, especially because they are known for their sweet nature and charming personalities. The answers are pretty simple; there are more breeders of Persians than any other breed, and people do not usually realize how HIGH MAINTENANCE a Persian is. The cute ball of fluff in the pet store begs to be an impulse buy, but within a year it has turned into a large matted clump of fur that nobody wants to deal with. It is extremely important that people considering this breed understand the responsibilities that come along with a Persian. Persians are known for their full, beautiful coats and rounded flat faces. They are a breed that is absolutely unfit to live outdoors due to physical makeup. The flatter the face, the more care is needed as the flattening influences tear duct and sinus structure. Many of the flat-faced Persians have watery eyes that must be kept clean daily to reduce the chances of infection.
Their coats range from silky and fairly easy to extremely full, cottony and difficult. Many people skirt around the grooming issues by keeping their cats in short “lion cuts.” This is a cute, hygienic, easy way of maintaining these cats and many seem much happier (and cooler) that way. This does require regular grooming fees (ranging from $35-$50+ depending on where you live) on roughly a quarterly basis. People who keep the coats full should plan for DAILY combing/brushing to keep the fur clean and mat-free. For more information on grooming, please go to our “Grooming” page. Persians can have significant health issues resulting in significant care costs. Because of their shortened faces and poor breeding practices, many have bad teeth which will require regular cleaning and perhaps some extractions. Their ears also need regular cleaning in order to avoid infections. In addition, they are very susceptible to joint issues (slipping kneecaps and early arthritis), heart problems, eye ulcers, and Polycystic Kidney Disease.
Nostrils can be too small for the cat to breathe and require laser surgery to open them up. In fact, our rescue provides this surgery on a regular basis. These breeds are best for families and people new to cats because of their laid-back, easy-going personalities, provided, of course, that the new owners are prepared for the care requirements attached to these cats.Black Lakeland Terrier Puppies For SaleI have gotten a dozen messages just the last couple days asking about kittens. Washable Waterproof Car Seat CoversI am taking a little break over the summer so I won't have any more kittens until fall. Persian Cats For Sale In FranceSorry if your looking for one right now. I will post pictures as soon as I have more babies.
Have a great summer!Sweetheart Persians added 11 new photos.I got some updates on one of my kittens. Armani was a little cutie as a kitten, but he has turned into a gorgeous cat. I love how his coloring filled in!! I love getting updates! <3Sweetheart Persians added 26 new photos.I finally got a chance to take new pictures of this little cutie pie. He is available and just about ready to take home. He is a flame point, he is all white other than his ears and tail and has beautiful bright blue eyes. He is very sweet and loves to play and loves attention. Update 4/23, he is available for a very good price, and he is old enough to take home. He was born January 31st. ** Update, he is sold.Sweetheart Persians shared When I Laugh's video.Posted by Sweetheart Persians added a new photo.Sweetheart Persians added 2 new photos.Sweetheart PersiansBeatrix, Porsha's baby girl in her new home.
Sophie's babies that were born January 31st. Finally I have a baby Sophie!! Sooo, the calico baby is mine and won't be for sale. The white one and the blue one are both males. I have a deposit pending on the white baby, and the blue baby will be open for a deposit soon. I just wanted to share their pictures.Sweetheart Persians shared Sunshine 106.8's video.Posted by Sunshine 106.8Just Chilling!Sweetheart Persians shared Luuup's post.This looks like a good idea. They need more backing, anyone interested?Toss your litter liner. This is the future of the litter box.Shop NowSweetheart Persians added 31 new photos.Oreo decided he was ready for picture day today lol His black spot is so funny, at first glance it looks like his mouth is open and he is surprised .lolSweetheart Persians added 12 new photos.Porsha's baby, she is barely a handful at 4 wks old. I'm trying to come up with a name for her, she is too cute not to have one. <3 <3 <3Sweetheart Persians added 23 new photos.Porsha's tiny baby girl.
She is 4 wks old now and she is the smallest kitten I have had yet. It's hard not to just keep her for myself. <3Sweetheart Persians added 31 new photos.Twinkle is really turning into a gorgeous boy. Persians just get better as they grow. He is silver and white. He is available and almost ready to take home. He was born November 6thSweetheart Persians added 25 new photos.Sugar Plum is a little cutie, she is changing color on me. I have been calling her a blue point but it finally dawned on me that she has gotten much darker. Now I am unsure if she is a seal point or chocolate point. This is a first, I haven't had one do this before. But she is beautiful <3Sweetheart Persians added 28 new photos.Chocolate, yep it's chocolate!!! What a gorgeous little boy <3 <3 <3Sweetheart Persians added 21 new photos.blue point female, she is such a pretty little girl <3 BC SPCA Squamish Valley Branch Tender Care Animal Rescue Beyond Nine Cat Rescue Persian and Himalayan Cat RescueFinding a Persian in your area
We do not ship cats. There are many excellent reasons for this, but one of the best ones is that there are so many cats all over the country needing homes. At any given time, there are 800-1,000 Persians & Himalayans in shelters and rescues throughout the US. There’s no reason for you to have to make the long trek to Northern California to find a cat when there may be one in danger in a shelter near you. You are more than welcome to fly or drive to meet our cats. We have adopted cats living all over the world, however, we prefer that you find a cat near you. Two good web sites for finding Persians in Shelters and Rescues near you in the US are: They list thousands of animals in shelters all across the U.S. You just put in your zip code, do a search by breed or shelter, and you'll get all the Persians listed in the US, starting with those closest to you. Be sure to do a separate search for both Persians and Himalayans. However, not every Shelter or Rescue lists on the above web sites, so it's a good idea to let your local shelters and veterinary offices know that you are looking to Rescue a Persian.