#7 Representatives of this breed are inactive, even somewhat lazy.
Persian cats hardly even meow; to get attention, they simply sit down and gaze intently at the object. They like to lie in one place for a long time, so the question “where is the cat now and what is she doing” will not bother you. But if you offer your pet to play with a ball or chase an artificial mouse, he will never refuse.
#8 The Persian, unlike other breeds, cannot be called a cat that walks by itself.
They are great couch potatoes who love their master and appreciate comfort. They are not interested in walking outside, but lying on the windowsill and observing the world around them is their favorite pastime, therefore, if you live on high floors, consider precautions so that your pet does not reflexively jump after a bird flying by.
#9 It is not difficult for a Persian cat to establish contact with dogs; house parrots and canaries in the Persian society are completely safe – even outside the cage.
The heart of the Persians is open to everyone. True, they are suspicious of strangers, but only at first, after a closer acquaintance, they will be as friendly as with the rest.