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  2. 32 reasons to love Persian cats

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    Persian cats were one of a handful of early cat breeds that featured in the first documented cat show to judge felines on their aesthetic value – at Crystal Palace, London, back in 1871. 12. A ...

  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. Cat Fanciers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The CFA is currently the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats. Originally headquartered in Manasquan, New Jersey, the CFA moved to Alliance, Ohio in 2010. [1] The association's stated mission is preserving and promoting pedigreed breeds of cats while also enhancing the well-being of all cats.

  5. List of cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    For example, TICA's Himalayan is considered a colorpoint variety of the Persian by the CFA, while the Javanese (or Colorpoint Longhair) is a color variation of the Balinese in both the TICA and the CFA; both breeds are merged (along with the Colorpoint Shorthair) into a single "mega-breed", the Colourpoint, by the World Cat Federation (WCF ...

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  7. Himalayan cat - Wikipedia

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    By 1948, she was one of three breeders independently crossing the Persian and Siamese to create the Himalayan cat. [3] Separate US-based breeding efforts had begun around 1950, [2] and a breeder known to sources simply as Mrs. Goforth received breed recognition from the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) near the end of 1957 for the Himalayan. [2]