Almost half of all Persians have kidney problems.
But the most common disease is retinal atrophy. Moreover, 80% of Persian cats are overweight.
They also can have problems with teeth and various types of dermatitis.
Almost half of all Persians have kidney problems.
But the most common disease is retinal atrophy. Moreover, 80% of Persian cats are overweight.
They also can have problems with teeth and various types of dermatitis.
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This is so wrong. Persians do not overeat. PKD (kidney disease) has all but been eradicated as there is a DNA test for breeders now.
Breeders test for PKD and PRA and only breed from negative parents therefore eradicating these.
Touche. Cats are truly outstanding and also extra loyal than most guys