PERSIAN KITTENS
Golden, Blue-Golden & Silver Dollface


About us
Lovely Persian Kittens breeder
Healthy Persian kittens, Our kittens have a variety of colours, ranging from white, Black, Cream, Chocolates and in Dapple and Piebald. The health of our Cats and kittens is very important to us. Working very closely with our veterinarian to keep all of our kittens healthy and all of their booster vaccinations, worming, and health checks are up to date.
Our facility(home) is temperature controlled and they can roam about freely. Our little angels are provided with a wide variety of food consisting of great quality, and prepared with lots and lots of Love. We have genuine love for this breed and so we always make sure we pick the healthiest parents for our breeding so as to provide families with healthy and loving companions for their homes.
Healthy kittens
Our Healthy Persian Kittens

Shelly
What’s included? : AKC Registered, Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate & Health guarantee

Luci Bawl
What’s included? : AKC Registered, Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate & Health guarantee

Sammy
What’s included? : AKC Registered, Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate & Health guarantee
Health guaranteed
Healthy Persian Kittens
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Kitten Care

Dental care
The teething phase in kittens lasts from week ten until about eight months. They tend to gnaw on the wires around your home or bite your hand during playtime, which you must discourage. Otherwise, they will keep doing it even when they are all grown up—that’s when it stops being cute and starts being painful. Still, your kitten will need to chew on something when their gums are sore, so you should offer them a cardboard box or something appropriate to bite.
Grooming Needs
Persian cats need a lot of grooming, and it's no different when they are kittens, which is why it's crucial to get them used to the routine early. Grooming these felines involves: - Brushing - Bathing - Taking care of their eyes, ears, and claws - Cleaning their teeth
Quality nutrition
Diet is the most critical factor in your Persian kitten's health, so ensuring they get suitable amounts of well-balanced food is of paramount importance. When it comes to feeding your new Persian kitten, you need to understand how to: Introduce new food Pick the right food
Brushing your Persian kitten
You need to brush your Persian’s fur with the right comb—ideally a metal one with wide teeth. Comb your Persian kitten every day, preferably at set times and always in the direction of hair growth. Here is how to start: -Begin with the ruff -Move on under the front legs and onto the tummy -Comb the back legs and sides -Proceed onto the area behind the ears You can finish off with the ruff again because this is the part of the brushing that your Persian kitten will enjoy most. If your kitten is giving you a hard time, don't punish them or shout at them. Be gentle and persistent, and they will eventually accept the brushing. To help your kitty associate grooming with a positive experience, always reward them with a tasty treat after grooming.
Playtime and training
Kittens are full of energy and very playful, and they will need a lot of attention. Playing with them every day will be a perfect bonding opportunity and a way for them to be active. You need to provide various toys for your Persian kitten to play with on their own and for you to play together, including: -Lasers -Feather teasers -Balls -Electric mice -Food puzzles -Floppy fish Besides playtime, you can also have some daily training sessions. Although Persian cats aren't the brightest felines, they will enjoy this type of interaction with you.