-Kitten CFA Registered
-Indoor Kitten Only
-Vet-issued health certificate
-Vaccinations
-Dewormed
Persian cats require daily combing with a metal comb to prevent severe matting of their long fur, focusing on armpits and behind the ears. Some may need regular bathing, generally every 2-6 weeks, to remove oil, along with daily face cleaning to manage tear stains. A, "mat-breaker" or a "lion cut" may be necessary if matting becomes severe
9-week-old female blue smoke tabby kitten registered with the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) represents a unique blend of formal pedigree tracking, kitten development, and distinctive feline coat genetics.
Genetics & Appearance Blue Smoke Base: True "smoke" cats carry the non-agouti gene, making them technically solid-colored cats. The hair is deeply tipped with slate blue, but parting the fur reveals a stark white undercoat at the base next to the skin.
The Tabby Dilemma: A true smoke and a true tabby are genetically different. However, young kittens under 6 months old frequently exhibit ghost tabby markings (faint stripes) due to incomplete coat development. These stripes usually fade as the topcoat matures.
CFA Registration: The CFA classifies and registers cats based on official color descriptions. If the ghost stripes remain prominent as the kitten grows, the association may formally recognize the coat as a Blue Silver Tabby rather than a smoke tabby. Physical Traits: To meet the standard for a dilute blue color, she must have a matching solid blue nose leather and blue paw pads
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Created: 04-21-2026
Updated: 06-01-2026
Photos: 05-16-2026
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