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  2. 32 reasons to love Persian cats

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    A Persian cat won the very first “best in show” award at the inaugural cat show, held at Crystal Palace in London in 1871. The Persian beat off some 170 other exhibits to win the prize, in ...

  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. 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.

  5. Garfield (character) - Wikipedia

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    Garfield is a fictional cat and the protagonist of the comic strip of the same name, created by Jim Davis. Garfield is portrayed as a lazy, fat, cynical and self-absorbed orange tabby Persian cat. He is noted for his love of lasagna and pizza, coffee, and sleeping, and his hatred of Mondays, Nermal, the vet, and exercise.

  6. These Are the Most Popular Orange Cat Breeds - AOL

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    Want to adopt an orange, ginger, or red cat? Our comprehensive guide to popular orange cat breeds includes orange tabby cats, shorthair, and long-haired cats.

  7. Cultural depictions of cats - Wikipedia

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    Eighteenth century folk art, Cat of Kazan. Unlike in Western countries, cats have been considered good luck in Russia for centuries. Owning a cat, and especially letting one into a new house before the humans move in, is said to bring good fortune. [18] Cats in Orthodox Christianity are the only animals that are allowed to enter the temples.

  8. 15 Cat Breeds That Live the Longest, According to an Expert - AOL

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    The Persian cat is a popular long-haired breed boasting a luxurious coat, round face, and short muzzle. Originating in Persia (modern-day Iran), Persians are one of the oldest and most ...

  9. List of fictional cats in comics - Wikipedia

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    An anthropomorphic Persian cat who is a businessman, but who nevertheless didn't lose his cat instincts. [5] Butch Pogo: Walt Kelly: A brick-throwing housecat. Cal Boes Wil Raymakers and Thijs Wilms Calico Cat Takemitsu Zamurai: Carrot Pepper&Carrot: David Revoy An orange striped cat who is Pepper's pet. Cassandra Cat Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids