Persian Cat VS. Napoleon Cat

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Persian Cat VS. Napoleon Cat.

What are the differences between these two cat breeds?


Persians is a medium-sized cat that usually has a weight range of 7 to 12 pounds. The Napoleon is a small cat. As is always the case, exact size standards might vary. Most Napoleons weigh in at five to nine pounds. That said, many may be smaller or larger than average.


The Persian has a distinctive appearance, a large, round head, large, round eyes, a short nose; full cheeks, and small ears with rounded tips. The head is supported by a short, thick neck and a deceptively sturdy, muscular body, a type known as “cobby.” A Persian’s legs are short, thick, and strong with large, round, firm paws. The tail is short but proportional to the length of the cat’s body. A long, thick, shiny coat with a fine texture completes the Persian’s look. It’s long all over the body and includes an immense ruff around the neck, a deep frill between the front legs, long ear, and toe tufts, and a full “brush,” or tail.

Persians can come in different “looks.” Some, known as Peke-face Persians, have an extremely flat face. Think twice about the breathing problems such a cat might have before deciding to get one. “Doll-face” Persians are said to have a more old-fashioned appearance, with a face that is not as flat as the show Persian or the Peke-face Persian.


The Napoleon cat comes in a very large range of colors. In fact, pretty much any color and combination go with this kitty. When it comes to grooming, it will depend on whether your Napoleon cat is long or short-haired. While a short-haired Napoleon will make do with weekly brushing sessions, a long-haired feline will need much more attention. Brushing a long-haired Napoleon four or five times a week will really help ward off the chances of mats forming.

In terms of climate, most Napoleon cats are adaptable. You should also always make sure that there are enough shade and fresh water available during the hotter months.


The dignified and docile Persian is known for being quiet and sweet. She is an ornament to any home where she can enjoy sitting in a lap, surely her rightful place being petted by those who are discerning enough to recognize her superior qualities, and playing house with kind children who will gently comb her hair, wheel her around in a baby buggy, then serve her tea at their parties. Persians are affectionate but discriminating. They reserve their attention for family members and those few guests whom they feel they can trust.

Loud environments aren’t a Persian style, they are sedate cats who prefer a serene home where little changes from day today. With large, expressive eyes and a voice that has been described as soft, pleasant, and musical, Persians let their simple needs be known, regular meals, a little playtime with a catnip mouse or feather teaser, and lots of love, which they return tenfold. This is one cat who is unlikely to climb up your curtains, jump on your kitchen counters, or perch on top of your refrigerator. She is perfectly happy to rule her domain from the floor or more accessible pieces of furniture. When you are at work or are busy around the house, the Persian is content to adorn a chair, sofa, or bed until you are free to admire her and give her the attention she willingly receives but never demands.

If you talk to the owner of a Napoleon cat, you'll very quickly hear them go on about just how loving and people-focused these felines are. When living with a Napoleon cat, you can expect the kitty to follow you around and want to snuggle up with you at any opportunity.

They do great with kids and will bond very easily with humans. Just remember that Napoleon is such a sociable kitty that they really need to be around people as much as possible, so consider another breed of the cat if you're going to be away from the house for long periods of the day.

Beyond being a total cuddle bug, Napoleon also has a playful and curious side. They might not be the most athletic jumpers, mainly due to their short legs, but they are always up for a play session.

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