-Kitten is CFA Registered
-Indoor Kitten Only
-Vet-issued health certificate
-Vaccinations
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
FR10 – Apolo, Flame Point Himalayan (Male)
Apolo Phoenix is a handsome flame point Himalayan boy and is CFA registered. He comes running when he hears your voice and loves being part of the action—playful, social, and ready for his new home. He loves assisting in working with you and also sleeping next to you.
Flame Point (Himalayan/Point Color) Info
Flame point persians develop their “point” colors (mask, ears, paws, and tail) in a warm, reddish-orange tone. Because point coloration is temperature-dependent, the points usually deepen as the kitten grows and matures—often becoming richer and more defined over the first year. The body coat stays much lighter (often cream/ivory), letting the warm points stand out.
Cream Point (Possible Current Stage)
Cream point persians are similar in structure but have softer, lighter warm coloring on the points—often reading as pale cream or buff rather than a fully saturated reddish tone. In young kittens, point color can appear lighter and may shift as the coloring fully develops, which is why Apolo may look cream-point right now while his flame points mature.
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Created: 04-21-2026
Updated: 07-08-2026
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