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Himalayan
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Pictured: Best of Breed GC, BW, NW GROVEWOOD'S MR.
INTERSTATE, Seal-Lynx Point Male.
Photo: © Larry Johnson
The Himalayan is one of the most popular of all
Persians. The Himalayan is shown in the following point colors:
chocolate, seal, lilac, blue, red, cream tortie, blue-cream, chocolate-tortie,
lilac-cream, seal lynx, blue lynx, red lynx, cream lynx, tortie lynx,
blue-cream lynx, chocolate lynx, lilac lynx, chocolate-tortie lynx and
lilac-cream lynx. Color is restricted to the facial mask and extremities
with the body of various shades of white to fawn. Himalayans were
developed by breeding Persians to Siamese to combine the Siamese point
coloring with Persian type. After many years of cross breeding they were
approved as accepted color variations of Persians. All must have deep
vivid blue eyes as eyes other than blue are a disqualification.
Pricing on Persians usually depends on type,
applicable markings and bloodlines distinguished by Grand Champion (GC),
National or Regional winning parentage (NW or RW) or of Distinguished
Merit parentage (DM). The DM title is achieved by the dam (mother)
having produced five CFA grand champion/premier (alter) or DM offspring,
or sire (father) having produced fifteen CFA grand champion/premier or
DM offspring. Usually breeders make kittens available between twelve and
sixteen weeks of age. After twelve weeks, kittens have had their basic
inoculations and developed the physical and social stability needed for
a new environment, showing, or being transported by air. Keeping such a
rare treasure indoors, neutering or spaying and providing acceptable
surfaces (e.g. scratching posts) for the natural behavior of scratching
(CFA disapproves of declawing or tendonectomy surgery) are essential
elements for maintaining a healthy, long and joyful life.
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Pictured: Second Best of Breed GC, RW SUNVAL'S DANCE CARD,
Flame Point Male.
Photo: © Mark McCullough
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Pictured: Third Best of Breed GC, RW SULLTANS SNUGGLES,
Flame Point Male.
Photo: © Larry Johnson
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