Grooming
The Persian cat is a wonderful breed, but compared to shorter hair cats, grooming can be a real chore. Their coat is very thick, and also includes an undercoat so it feels like they have two coats instead of one. They will groom themselves on a regular basis, but you will need to help out. Daily brushing is encouraged to prevent matting of the fur and forming of knots. Brushing will also help control the volume of shedding that takes place. A fine wire brush is an excellent tool to keep the fur clean and smooth.It really depends on the personality of your Persian, but most will probably enjoy getting brushed. If you start the brushing routine as a kitten, it should become a normal activity that they may even look forward to.
Baths may be necessary after a period of time if the coat becomes dirty or tangled. Most cats do not enjoy baths, so try and limit both the exposure time and frequency to reduce the ‘fear factor'.