Four purebred (and purebred-type) Persian girls have recently arrived at Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions after their person became disabled, homeless, and had to move in with family who could not allow cats. It was not a lack of love - it was life changing in the hardest way.
These girls have known a home. They've known devotion. Now they need stability, patience, and families who understand the unique charm (and grooming needs!) of Persians and Exotics.
Kiara - 9 years old (sister to Dinah) Outgoing, playful, and delightfully chatty. Kiara will happily announce litter box visits and water fountain concerns. She gets zoomies, talks back (respectfully, of course), and loves cheek rubs and butt pats. She needs a home that appreciates a little sass and a lot of personality.
About Kiara & Dinah: They are littermate sisters and have been together their entire lives. We would love to see them stay together.
These girls are not just beautiful - they are layered, expressive, and full of personality. Persian lovers know: this breed bonds deeply and loves quietly but fiercely.
If you have a peaceful home and a heart for a refined (and slightly dramatic) companion - or two - we would love to introduce you.
Persian Family: Betty Davis (13 years old), Cassiopeia (10 years old), and sibling Dinah (9 years old).
ABOUT: PERSIAN CAT BREED
The Persian cat is a beloved breed known for its luxurious, long fur, flat face, and gentle temperament. Originating from Persia, now Iran, Persians are characterized by their round faces, short noses, and large, expressive eyes. These affectionate and calm cats make wonderful indoor companions, thriving in a peaceful and quiet environment. Persians require regular grooming to maintain their stunning coat and are prone to some health issues due to their flat facial structure.