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Leo

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Regular price $2,000.00
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Breed: Persian
Gender: Male
Color: ns11 Black Silver Shaded
Date of Birth: March 24, 2023
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Introducing Leo, the stunning and elegant purebred Persian kitten - a true delight with a sweet and affectionate personality! With his luxurious coat and captivating eyes, Leo is sure to capture your heart and become the center of attention in any home.

At just a few months old, Leo already displays the hallmark features of the Persian breed - including his long, flowing coat, flat face, and big round eyes.

Persian cats are known for their calm and gentle personalities, and Leo is no exception. He loves to be cuddled and petted, and he is content to spend his days lounging in a sunny spot or playing with his favorite toys.

Our Delivery Options

Select "In Person Pickup" at checkout and get Free Delivery to the following Airports:

  • Los Angeles (LAX)

We provide food, water, and comfort for your kitten's journey - we care about our babies!

We will book the flight and give you all needed information to pick up your kitten. You have to show your ID and number of AWB at the airline’s facility.

Please see our shipping policy for more information.

For delivery to any airports not listed above, the shipping price is $580.

We provide food, water, and comfort for your kitten's journey - we care about our babies!

We book the flight and give you all needed information to pick up your kitten. You will have to show your ID and number of AWB at the airline’s facility.

Please see our shipping policy for more information.

With a Nanny Delivery, our courier is flying together with your kitten, and sits with them for the whole flight. Price is $970 (exclusions may apply -depending on the destination).

We'll book the flight and give you all needed information to pick up your kitten.

Please see our shipping policy for more information.

Adoption Package

1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
Veterinary Health CertificateVeterinary Health Certificate
FIV/FeLVFIV/FeLV
Pet PassportPet Passport
FPRCV VaccinesFPRCV Vaccines
DewormingDeworming
Rabies ShotRabies Shot
MicrochipMicrochip

The Persian cat breed is one of the oldest and most popular cat breeds in the world. They are known for their luxurious, long, silky coat and their sweet, gentle nature. Persian cats have a distinct appearance with a round, flat face, short nose, and large, expressive eyes. They have a stocky build with a broad chest and short legs.

Persian cats are known for their laid-back, gentle personalities. They are quiet cats that enjoy lounging on their owner's lap or in a sunny spot in the house. They are not particularly active or playful, but they do enjoy gentle play and interaction with their human companions. They are affectionate and loyal cats that form strong bonds with their owners.

One of the defining characteristics of the Persian breed is their long, silky coat. This beautiful coat comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, from solid colors to bi-colors and even tabbies. While their coat is beautiful, it does require a lot of maintenance. Daily grooming is required to keep their coat free of tangles and mats. Regular baths are also recommended to keep their coat looking and smelling fresh.

Persian cats are generally healthy cats, but they can be prone to certain health issues. One of the most common issues is breathing problems due to their flat face and shortened nose. They can also be prone to eye problems such as cherry eye and entropion. It is important to choose a reputable breeder who screens their cats for these health issues to ensure the health and well-being of your Persian cat.

Persian cats have a long and interesting history. They are believed to have originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) where they were highly prized for their beauty and grace. They were introduced to Europe in the 1600s and quickly became popular among the wealthy elite. Over time, the Persian cat was bred to have a more extreme appearance, with a flatter face and shorter nose. While this look is still popular today, there has been a movement towards breeding Persians with a more traditional appearance.