Monday, April 11, 2011

Spring 2011- Princess Lilly! Treasured Doll Face Persian Kittens!

Spring 2011 Princess Lilly! Lilly came the perfect day. She never made a fuss in the car. If someone else was holding her, she would turn and look at me the instant she heard my voice. She really likes the velvet blankets. She has one in living room and one on my bed. She has looked around and played most contently. She purrs even before I touch her. Laying in bed this moring she came right up nose to nose. I mentally told her I loved her and she reached up and petted my eyelid ever so gently. When I am busy in kitchen she lays on a rug where Im working. If I am standing still she lays right by my feet. When I sit in chair comes right to me and I can hear her purring before she gets to my lap. She has her own collection of toys and she is especially fond of the mouse shaped ones with tails. Easy for her to lift and toss and attack. She lays in the cabinet when I am on computer and if I am working too long, she makes her loving protest and taps me on the leg. She slept close to me leaning against my pillow during night. If I was gone too long in middle of night she came to see what the hold up was. Also about 930 last night when I stepped in short hall she thought I was going to bed and ran to my room and jumped on the bed. It was so precious. You would think she lived the last years with me. She seems to anticipate my movements. As you suggeste, I will wait until Monday for her to see her doctor so she is settled in. I also bought her a cushy bed fit for a princess. She will play there but when I lay down she is with me.You are a blessing to these animals and those of us who waited our lifetimes for this heavenly creatures. Will keep you informed and will send pics as soon as someone comes to download into my computer. I am not a computer geek lol. I showed her box and she went right away and then I took her to her area of the kitchen and she ate and drank. Alll is well in Lilly's castle. She will have many humans bathing her love and adoration. Thanks so very much Will keep you in touch and have already given your cattery info to two doctors. To see our available "Doll Face Persian Kittens For Sale" just click here: http://www.treasuredkittens.com/

Traditional Doll Face Persian Kittens

4/11/2011 Traditional Doll Face Persian The Traditional Doll Face Persian Kitten looks like a soft fluff ball of fur, but beneath the voluminous coat is a muscular, sturdy, cobby body. The large, round eyes, set far apart, the tail is thick and short, in proportion to the body, and angled down, lower than the back. This is a heavily boned, medium to large breed, with short, thick legs and an overall appearance of roundness. Traditional Persians have small, rounded ears set low on the head, wide, round eyes, full cheeks and a full, well-developed chin. The Traditional Persian’s head is round and massive. However, the nose, while also snub, is placed lower on the face and only has a slight break. The up-curving mouth helps give the desired sweet expression that fancier’s prize. The Traditional Persian has a very long, flowing, dense coat that comes in a plethora of colors and numerous patterns boned, medium to large breed, with short, thick legs and an overall appearance of roundness. Adult males weigh 9 to 14 pounds; adult females weigh 7 to 11 pounds. In CFA the patterns are separated into divisions of • Silver and Golden • Shaded • Smoke • Calico • Bi Color • Solid • Tabby • Particolor • Himalayan Sources: Thompson, Will and Wickham-Ruffle, Eric “ The Complete Persian” To purchase an available "Doll Face Persian Kitten" Please visit our website http://www.treasuredkittens.com

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Where Do Persian Kittens Originally Come From?

April 10, 2011 Ancestry of the Persian Cat & Persian Kittens Persians originate from the country that was once Persia, now Iran, in the Middle East. The cats were introduced into Europe by the Phoenicians and Romans in the 1500s as highly valued items of trade. The Europeans were impressed by the Persian's long silky coat and purposefully bred the cats to perpetuate the trait. Other longhaired cats (Angora) came from Turkey and added to the breed. References to such cats dating back to 1684 B.C. were found. The actual lineage of the Persian cat will probably never be known, but most experts agree that longhaired cats, including the Persian, are the result of a genetic mutation. The longhair variety of cat was probably the result of mating between the European Wild Cat and Palla’s Cat also known as the steppe Cat. There probably was a mutation in the coat length of the cat that was to become the ancestor of today’s Persian. For centuries, the Europeans refered to all longhair cats as Persians or Angoras. The two names were essentially interchangeable. Dr. St. John Mivart, the English naturalist in his important work of 1881. ” The Angora, or Persian cat, is remarkable for its great size and for the length and delicacy of its hair, especially the belly and throat. Most commonly its coat is of uniform white yellowish or grayish color, while the soles of its paws and its lips are often flesh-colored. Its temperament is said to be sometimes exceptionally lethargic; but this is certainly not always the case, and may be due to excessive petting for generations. The breed names, Persian and Angora, certainly support the widely-held belief that the longhaired cats which we call Persians today originated in Asia. To own your very own "Doll Face Persian Kittens" just go to our available kittens page on our website located here: http://www.persiankittens.org Treasured Kittens is a very well respected and reputable persian kitten cattery located in Southern California.

Treasured- Doll Face Persian Kittens


April 10, 2011
Welcome to Treasured Kittens, a small in home "Doll Face Persian Kittens" Cattery located in California. We specialize in Doll Face Persians. We have Grand Champion Bloodlines, certify the health of our Persian Kittens for sale, and maintain the highest quality standards. All of our Persian Cats are raised under foot. We absolutely love what we do and plan on sharing our breeding excellence with the world! Our goal at Treasured persian Kittens for sale is to produce healthy, well adjusted loving Persian Kittens, with extraordinarily heavy coats, intense eye color, and stout cobby bodies. To ensure the health and safety of our Persians we follow all state practices and the recommendations of our veterinarians. Treasured persian Kittens is a FELV/FIV, PKD Negative cattery. In addition every Treasured Kitten leaves with our personal written Health Guarantee. There are a number of breeders on the Internet that offer a select few kittens; however Treasured Kittens offers an extensive array of colors and sizes! Chances are if you are looking for glamorously beautiful Whites, Silvers, Chinchillas you will find them here! So take some time to browse through our website, see what we have to offer and more importantly, see which Persian Kitten appeals to you the most. We know that once you’ve seen your Treasured Kitten you will fall in love immediately! Check out our website for avaiable kittens! http://www.treasuredkittens.com/ and for our available doll face persian kittens please visit here: Persian Kittens For Sale