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Smoke Persian Cat


Smoke Persians are the result of cross breeding Chinchilla, Blue and Black. The traditional Smoke colors are Black and Blue, but the introduction of the red sex linked gene, followed by the gene for Chocolate, led to the entire range of longhair colors being represented.

Black smokes were the first to be introduced. Blue Smokes were initially kept as pets rather than show cats, because they were considered to be poor quality Blue Persians.

Blue Smoke Persian Cat
Blue Smoke Persian Cat

All Smokes are cats of striking contrasts. The undercoat should be as white as possible, with the tips shading to the appropriate color. The darker points are most defined on the back, head and feet, and the light points on the frill, flanks and ear tufts.

Startling orange eyes are offset against the darkest fur coloring of the tipped Persians. The Smoke shows dramatic ash white undercoat contrasting with the full color.

coat thick, dense, silky, full frill
eyes large, round, orange
grooming very demanding, thorough, daily
temperament placid
Black Smoke Persian Cat
Black Smoke Persian Cat

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