Is a Persian cat usually comfortable with a quiet household?
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Nathan Cook
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From my experience, they really seem to prefer a calm, predictable environment-a quiet household suits them perfectly. On one hand, Persians are naturally low-energy and enjoy lounging around without sudden loud noises or chaos, so they'll likely thrive with soft voices and a steady routine. On the other hand, they still need gentle interaction and playtime, just at a slower pace, so it's not about total silence but more about a peaceful vibe.
Olivia Smith
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Having lived in both bustling Tokyo apartments and sleepy Italian villages, I can tell you Persians are the small-town cats of the feline world. They thrive on that calm, unhurried rhythm - just like how I preferred the silence of a Tuscan afternoon over the constant city hum. They'll happily nap through your reading time or gentle music, making them perfect for a household that doesn't blast the TV or have kids running wild.