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    Related Links


  • Persian Breed Standard
  • Persian Breed Council
  • Breed Article: Bi-Color and Calico Persians - The 80's and 90's - Cat Fanciers' Almanac March 1991
  • Breed Article: Bi-Color and Calico Persians - Past, Present and Future - Cat Fanciers' Almanac May 1998
  • A Cinderella Story - History of Bicolor & Calico Persians - CFA Yearbook 1978


    Breed Books

  • Guide to Owning a Persian Cat: Feeding, Grooming, Exhibition, Temperament, Health, Breeding by Juliet Seymour
  • Persian Cats: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Disease, and Behavior (Special Chapter: Understanding Persian Cats) by Ulrike Muller, Matther M. Phd Vrieds (Editor)


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    Breed Profile: Persian- Bicolor Division


    BiColor Persian
    Pictured: Best of Breed GC, BW, NW INTHEWIND HOLLEE'BERRIE, Blue-White Female
    Photo: © Chanan

    Calico & Bi-Color Division: consists of calicos, bi-colors, smoke and whites and tabby and whites. Calicos have white coats splashed with vivid patches of red and black, while the dilute calico is patched with blue and cream. The chocolate and lilac calicos have white coats splashed with vivid patches of chocolate and red or lilac and cream respectively. A van pattern is a white cat with color confined to the head and extremities. A maximum of two spots of color are allowed on the body. Bi-colors (black, blue, red, cream, chocolate or lilac with white) commonly exhibit white on the feet, legs, undersides, chest and muzzle. All established colors and patterns of tabbies with white and smokes with white are shown in this division. All have brilliant copper eyes except for the silver tabby with white which also may have green or hazel.

    Pricing on Persians usually depends on type, applicable markings and bloodlines distinguished by Grand Champion (GC), National, National Breed and/or Regional winning parentage (NW, BW, RW) or of Distinguished Merit parentage (DM). The DM title is achieved by the dam (mother) having produced five CFA grand champion/premier (alter) or DM offspring, or sire (father) having produced fifteen CFA grand champion/premier or DM offspring. Usually breeders make kittens available between twelve and sixteen weeks of age. After twelve weeks, kittens have had their basic inoculations and developed the physical and social stability needed for a new environment, showing, or being transported by air. Keeping such a rare treasure indoors, neutering or spaying and providing acceptable surfaces (e.g. scratching posts) for the natural behavior of scratching (CFA disapproves of declawing or tendonectomy surgery) are essential elements for maintaining a healthy, long and joyful life.

    BiColor Persian
    Pictured: Second Best of Breed GC, NW PAJEAN'S WILD CHILD, Silver Tabby-White Female
    Photo: © Chanan
     
    BiColor Persian
    Pictured: Third Best of Breed GC, NW COURONNE BIG BAD BILLY, Red-White Male
    Photo: © Larry Johnson

    There are CFA clubs devoted to the promotion, protection and preservation of the Persian breed. For more information, please send inquiries to CFA, PO Box 1005, Manasquan NJ 08736-0805.

    Text: Jeanie McPhee
    Last Updated: Monday, May 14, 2007


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