The Cream Persian is a dilute Red, with probable input from the white Angoras that were cross bred with Persians in the 1800s. Then, as now, Blue Persians were not only the most popular variety, but the best examples of type, so breeders of other colors used Blue studs in their programs.
Blues are dilutes of Black Persians, and so dilute genes were released into many breeding programs, eventually resulting in a whole range of dilute colors.
Early Creams Persians had larger ears and longer noses than their modern descendants, and their eyes were almond shaped. Today’s Cream Persian is the result of over a century of very selective breeding that was initially done in America.
The English described these dilute Reds as spoiled oranges, and did not regard them as an acceptable color variation until the 1920s. The ideal Cream has no shading, markings or white hairs. The pale to medium cream coat is even in color with no white undercoat.
A Cream kitten is particularly precious as some breeders think that this variety has smaller litters than other Longhairs.
coat – thick, silky
eyes – copper or deep orange, rims pink
other features – nose leather and paw pads pink
grooming – demanding, thorough, daily
temperament – placid
Cream Persian Cat
Persian cat breeds are adored for their beautiful coat, variant coat color choices, beauty, and temperament. There are different theories as to the origin of this breed but they have undergone massive evolution since and have been one of the top choices for breeding by pet owners and breeders. One type of breed that falls under the solid color division by the CFA standard is the Cream Persian cat. If you are interested to breed this particular type of cat, then have a look into the unique features and characteristics of this breed.

The CFA has identified the standard physical features for breeding the Cream Persian cat. There are several variations in the color and appearance of the coat, wherein some breeders state that the cream color must start from root of the coat to the tip. Meanwhile, other breeders claim that it must have at least one level of shade for the cream color on its coat, but must not have any markings on the coat. Breeders and pet owners also prefer Cream Persian cats with a more buff coat and are paler in color. In addition, there must not be any signs of dark marks on the body especially on the legs, sides, or back. The paw pads and nose leather are pink in color, although it is technically a shade of rose with a pink shade.
The eyes of the Cream Persian cat is brilliant copper in color, which is traditional for all Persian cats. This is a color that works well with the cream color of the coat, thus giving it a more beautiful appearance than traditional cats of this breed.
As for the temperament of the Cream Persian cat, this is another distinctive characteristic of the breed aside from its beauty. Indeed, this breed is popular amongst family pet owners because they easily adapt to their environment and are better suited to grow in a domesticated environment than in the wild. Because Persian cats in general have a cobby body style, they are incapable of jumping really high. In addition, they are loving and docile cats that endear them easily to pet owners without demanding any attention. They are also fairly quiet in general and interact well with other breeds or members of the Persian cat family.
Cream Persian cats, like Persian cats in general, require a great deal of grooming. However, it has not affected the popularity of this breed amongst pet owners because many still love to care for them. Regular brushing and washing is vital to ensure that your pet is properly groomed. Bathing is also necessary, but there is no need to perform this on a daily basis. To conclude, Persian cats are not low maintenance breeds!
Thankfully, Cream Persian cats are a hardy breed and are therefore healthy, in general. However, they can be at risk for respiratory illnesses and allergies, hence it is important for breed or cat owners must properly care for them. A combination of beauty and a generally warm behavior is one reason why pet owners adore them and like to breed this type of cat.
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