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  2. Persian cats: All you need to know about this long ... - AOL

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    How big do Persian cats get? Persians are considered to be medium to large breed cats, weighing anywhere between seven to 13lbs. They reach an average height of between 10-15in tall, with males ...

  3. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Persian cat is depicted in red, which indicates it falls genetically in the European cat population. The modern-day Persian cat breed is genetically closest related to the British Shorthair, Chartreux, and American Shorthair. [16] The Exotic Shorthair is a breed developed in the late 1950s by outcrossing Persian cats with American Shorthairs.

  4. Persian Cat Admiring Himself in the Mirror Proves Just How ...

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    Another cool fact about Persians has to do with the name, "Persian cats have many names depending on where you are, including the Shirazi cat and the Iranian cat."

  5. Traditional Persian - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Henry Savage Landor with his two Persian kittens, which he purchased himself in Kerman, Iran (also known as Persia) around 1900 [1]. Traditional Persian is one of several names for a group of cats that are considered to be essentially the original breed of Persian cat, before the variety was selectively bred to have extreme features.

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  7. Minuet cat - Wikipedia

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    The Minuet [1] (also known as the Napoleon [2]) is a hybrid mix of Persian and Munchkin cat breeds. Categorized by The International Cat Association (TICA) as a domestic hybrid, "developed from a deliberate cross between two existing domestic breeds, incorporating characteristics of both parental breeds into the new mix."

  8. Exotic Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The Exotic has steadily gained popularity among cat fanciers with the help of the devoted advocates of the breed who saw the value in a Persian and Shorthair crossbreed. In 1967, the Exotic Shorthair was first accepted for Championship status by the Cat Fanciers' Association. [2]

  9. Woman Dishes Out $50K for 'Cloned Copies' of Her Late Cat - AOL

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    Cat cloning costs are $50,000.00, paid in two equal installments. ... "We never really thought much about the cost," he added. "It is a lot of money, but I know people who spend that on vacations ...