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Q.� How often should I groom my Persian cat
A.� At least every other day, but ideally once a day to keep that long hair well kempt.
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Q.� What kind of brush should I use
A.� Breeders recommend using a natural soft bristle brush and a comb. Steer clear of nylon combs, which generate static and will make your cat look shocked rather than sleek.
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Q.� What about stubborn knots
A.� First try teasing it out with your fingers: if you've been grooming your cat regularly this shouldn't be too hard as the knot will be relatively new.
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However if you do need to cut it out, first slide a comb underneath the knot to separate the knot from the skin and then you can safely trim the knot without fear of cutting your cat.
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If all else fails then why not give your cat a professional groom, or even a have it clipped all over, which will promote the growth of a new coat.
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Q.� How often should I wash my Persian cat
A.� Much less than you should brush, only once or twice a month. Use luke warm water and a cat shampoo to work up a lather all over. But obviously be careful to avoid the eyes and ears.
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Then rinse your cat thoroughly and dry them with a towel, making sure that you comb them while damp to stop their fur matting. Leave your cat somewhere warm until it's completely dry.
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Q.� Do they really come from Persia
A.� Yes, they come from modern day Iran, which used to be known as Persia. It's thought that the first Persian cats were Egyptian in origin, and that the cooler climate of Persia favoured a mutation of shorthaired cats. Before long the longhaired Persian became a much sort after and valuable breed.
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by Lisa Cardy