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Red Persian Kittens for sale in Preston, Lancashire

3 Red Persian Kittens for sale in Preston, Lancashire

The Persian Cat, also known as Persian Longhair or Shirazi, originates from Iran and is admired for its distinctive, luxurious coat and gentle personality. These cats come in various coat colors, including solid, silver and golden, shaded and smoke, parti-color, bicolor, and Himalayan. Recognizable by their round face and short muzzle, their long and dense coats necessitate regular grooming. Despite their regal appearance, Persian cats are known for their calm, docile temperament, making them ideal indoor pets. As a medium to large-sized breed, they prefer a quieter, more laid-back environment due to their less active nature. Persian cats can be picky eaters, requiring specific dietary attention. 

Read our Persian Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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Persian cats Stunning TICA Blue Eye Persian Babies  - Advert 1
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Stunning TICA Blue Eye Persian Babies

£1,250
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Purrology Cattery has 3 stunning quality Persian babies available 💕💕 Please message me for videos unable to upload to this site. You can also reach me at my cattery pages facebook -Grace Cao or instagram grace_cao_uk BREEDERS NEED NOT APPLY! PLEASE kindly read full Ad and make sure this is the right breed for you before contacting me. In Purrology Cattery we ta
Grace Cao
Altrincham, Greater Manchester(29.5mi)
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4 cuddly, petite Persian girls💗

£675
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4 adorable & mischievous babies ❤️ lovingly raised in our family home with other cats, dog and children❤️ vaccinated & health checked We have a litter of four stunning, petite pedigree Persian girls looking for their forever homes. The girls in the litter are: 💗 1 x peke-face golden tabby girl 💗 1 x peke-face silver girl 💗 2 x silver tabby girls Both parents are our
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Abergele, Conwy Principal Area(48.9mi)
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Stunning fluffy Persian baby💗

£650
Persian15 weeks21
1 adorable kitten left ❤️ fully vaccinated & microchipped. lovingly raised in our family home with other cats, dog and children❤️ We only have 1 kitten left from this litter looking for her forever home. She’s a stunning grey & white bicolour pedigree Persian. She has the most amazing coat, it’s extremely long and plush, photos don’t do her fluffiness justice. She is v
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Abergele, Conwy Principal Area(48.9mi)

FAQs

Are Persian cats good pets?

Yes, Persian cats are excellent pets known for their gentle, quiet, and affectionate nature. They enjoy calm environments, love lounging and cuddling on laps, and are not overly demanding of attention. While they may be reserved around strangers, they bond closely with their families and can appreciate companionship from other pets.

How much does a Persian cat cost?

The cost of a Persian cat typically ranges from £800 to £4,000 depending on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and whether the cat is show quality. Adoption from rescues is more affordable, generally costing between £80 and £400, though these cats may not have documented lineage.

Are Persian cats high maintenance?

Yes, Persian cats are considered high maintenance due to their long, luxurious coats requiring daily grooming to prevent mats and tangles. They also need high-quality food and regular veterinary care to manage breed-specific health issues such as respiratory problems, eye infections, and kidney disease. Many owners invest in pet insurance to help cover veterinary costs.

Why are Persian cats so expensive?

Persian cats are expensive mainly due to selective breeding for their distinctive physical traits and gentle temperament, ongoing grooming and healthcare needs, and their predisposition to hereditary health conditions that require costly vet care. The documented lineage and breeder reputation also influence the price, adding to their overall expense.