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As you can see children and persians are a good mix, persians by nature love attention and are tolerable.  These are my daughters over 35 years ago with their Aunt's persian Angel.

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Snowy was a Christmas Gift in 2007, Here is what I recieved from her new owners:

I am so glad I got Snowy when I did.  She is so beautiful.  Very petite.  I call her my little tea cup.  She is very affectionate and has such a cute personality.  Playful, sassy, silly and loving.  What a doll.  I am not into a cattery right now.  But if I ever am interested, I would come to you.  Snowy is everything I was looking for and more.
 
Peace and Love,
Joelle


Socialization is the process of developing relationships with other living beings in his environment.

As cat develop, there are sounds, smells, sights and events that are if unfamiliar can lead to fear and anxiety.

Cats that have insuffiecient exposure and contact with people, other animals and new environments during their first two months may develop irreversible fears, leading to timidity or aggression.

Expose your new kitten to as many stimuli (people, places and things), when they can most effectively socialize, localize and habilitate to the stimuli.

We at Sharlar's Cattery believe firmly that kittens should be "underfoot" as early as possible.