Is the waterproof-looking coat actually less high-maintenance than a Persian coat?
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Adam Richardson
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1 mo. ago
Yes, the waterproof-looking coat is significantly less high-maintenance than a Persian coat. I have owned both, and the key differences are:
- Grooming frequency: The waterproof coat needs brushing only once a week, while Persians require daily brushing to prevent matting.
- Shedding: The waterproof coat sheds minimally, whereas Persians shed heavily and need constant attention.
- Bathing: Waterproof coats repel dirt and stay clean longer, needing baths every few months; Persians get greasy quickly and need weekly or bi-weekly baths.
- Tangles: The waterproof coat rarely mats, but Persians tangle easily around the armpits and belly.
Overall, the waterproof coat is far easier to manage for a busy owner.
- Grooming frequency: The waterproof coat needs brushing only once a week, while Persians require daily brushing to prevent matting.
- Shedding: The waterproof coat sheds minimally, whereas Persians shed heavily and need constant attention.
- Bathing: Waterproof coats repel dirt and stay clean longer, needing baths every few months; Persians get greasy quickly and need weekly or bi-weekly baths.
- Tangles: The waterproof coat rarely mats, but Persians tangle easily around the armpits and belly.
Overall, the waterproof coat is far easier to manage for a busy owner.
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Archie Burton
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2 wks ago
I have owned both types and the difference is night and day. The waterproof coat barely needs any grooming - a quick brush once a week keeps it looking great. Persians need daily combing or they mat up fast, especially around the armpits and chin. My Persian needed baths every few weeks to keep the coat clean, while the waterproof type stays clean on its own because dirt slides right off.
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Isabella Fletcher
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1 wks ago
Brushing a waterproof coat takes me about ten minutes a week, while my Persian's coat demands a solid twenty minutes daily plus regular trimming around the eyes and paws. The waterproof type also resists dirt and odors far better - I can go weeks without a bath if I wipe off the occasional mud spot, but my Persian needs a full bath every two to three weeks to keep the coat from feeling greasy and matting near the skin.
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Andrew Walsh
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6 hr. ago
Having lived with both, I can tell you the waterproof coat is far easier to manage in terms of cleanliness and odor control. My Persian would get greasy and smelly within a week if I skipped a bath, while the waterproof type only needs a wipe-down with a damp cloth after muddy outdoor adventures. The real time-saver for me is that I never have to deal with tear stains or eye goop with the waterproof coat, which was a daily chore with my Persian.
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