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  2. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    Persians are susceptible to malocclusion (incorrect bite), which can affect their ability to grasp, hold and chew food. [53] Even without the condition, the flat face of the Persian can make picking up food difficult, so much so that specially shaped kibble has been created by pet food companies to cater to the Persian. [54]

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

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    Cool Facts About Doll Face Persians. Dariush is a gorgeous Persian cat, ... American breeders further developed them into the modern flat-faced version that many consider a new breed."

  4. 32 reasons to love Persian cats

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    Persian cats are known for their distinctive flat faces, but these pug-like features with a pushed-in button nose haven’t always been so dramatic. During World War II, thanks to a brachycephalic ...

  5. 32 brachycephalic animal breeds - AOL

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    Bear in mind that the flat faces of Persian cats mean they have shorter bones in the face and nose, which alter the soft tissue structures and can cause health problems. The teeth, eyes, and ...

  6. 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.

  7. Brachycephaly - Wikipedia

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    Brachycephaly (derived from the Ancient Greek βραχύς, 'short' and κεφαλή, 'head') is the shape of a skull shorter than average in its species.It is perceived as a cosmetically desirable trait in some domesticated dog and cat breeds, notably the pug and Persian, and can be normal or abnormal in other animal species.

  8. Turkish Angora - Wikipedia

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    The Angora of the 20th century was used for improvement in the Persian coat, but the type has always been divergent from the Persian—particularly as the increasingly flat-faced show cat Persian has been developed in the last few decades. [citation needed]

  9. Exotic Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The Exotic Shorthair is a medium to large sized breed just like the Persian. The head of the Exotic Shorthair is round and large. The ears are small with a well rounded tip that face low on the head. The cheeks are full and rounded. The eyes are large and round. The tail is short compared to the length of the body.