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    Persian Cat Colors: Rarest to Most Common

    By Kristin Hitchcock,

    2024-08-26

    Persian cats are known for their exceptionally fluffy coats, but did you know that they come in almost every cat color imaginable? There are tons of different Persian cat colors – over 100, depending on how you define each color.

    We aren’t going to make you read through 100 colors. However, here are some of the bigger categories of Persian colors organized from the rarest to the most common.

    1. Chinchilla Silver

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    Persian cats are known for their laziness and their propensity for overeating, resulting in one of the heaviest cats.

    Chinchilla silver Persians are mostly white. However, they have very delicate silver tipping. It may be hard to see it in some circumstances, but you’ll notice the sheen in certain lights.

    They’re very rare due to their uniqueness and popularity. Many pictures of Persians are of this coloration or a similar one, so many potential owners are looking for a Chinchilla silver cat.

    2. Chinchilla Gold

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    As their name suggests, these cats often look a bit golden due to their brown tips mixed with their white undercoat.

    This coloration is exactly the same as the one above. However, instead of silver tips, the cat has gold tips. The coat will look a bit shimmery and golden, especially in the sunlight.

    This coat color is highly sought after. They are rarer and require more specific breeding. Therefore, they often cost more and are harder to find.

    3. Parti-Color

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    These cats should have at least three colors. However, the exact amount of each color varies widely. Most have a fair amount of white.

    Parti-color Persians have several different colors. Usually, their coat is white with patches of all other colors. The exact colors can vary, though.

    Because these cats are often very unique, they tend to be sought after. Not many breeders specialize in them, though. Therefore, you may have a hard time finding them.

    4. Shaded Silver

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    These cats are highly sought after due to their elegance. However, they are one of the rarer colorations out there.

    Shaded silver Persians have a shimmery coat with darker tips. Therefore, they’re just slightly different from a solid color Persian, but the shading makes a significant difference. They are often sought after due to their uniqueness and elegance.

    5. Shaded Golden

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    These cats have white fur near their skin and darker points near the top. Therefore, they have a “shaded” appearance.

    Similar to the previously shaded color we mentioned, shaded golden Persians are white, but they have golden tips. Therefore, they appear somewhat shaded. They look a bit like rusty metal dusted on white.

    Again, these cats are rarer than most other options, as they require more careful breeding.

    6. Seal Point

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    While they aren’t as rare as some other options, these cats are still somewhat challenging to find.

    Seal Point Persians sport captivating brown points against a creamy body. They often have facial masks and color-pointed extremities.

    These cats aren’t colored when they are born. They are all white. As they get colder after birth, their colors will become more obvious.

    7. Blue Point

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    Blue point Persions do not have as dramatic coloring as other pointed options. However, they are still a favorite among many Persian enthusiasts.

    As another pointed color, blue point cats have a cool greyish-blue shade on their extremities, including the face, limbs, and tail. The rest of their body stays white, but they tend to darken overall with age.

    All pointed coat colors “work” based on heat. Where the cat is warm, they stay white. Where they are cool, they darken.

    8. Chocolate Point

    Chocolate points are completely the same as other pointed colors. However, the points are brown or “chocolate.” This adds warmth to the cat’s appearance. The chocolate points are a bit more common than the other pointed colors above.

    9. Lilac Points

    Cats with lilac points are surprisingly common despite many people looking to purchase them. Despite their name, these cats don’t really have lilac points. Instead, they’re more of a light gray color. These cats have very light colors and aren’t nearly as obviously colored as other pointed Persians.

    They’re pretty rare but more common than other pointed varieties.

    10. Lilac

    Solidly colored Persians are often pretty common. However, there are some specific shades that are rarer. Lilac is one of those shades.

    As we described above, lilac is more of a grayish color than a true purple. Some do have a bit of a lavender tint, though.

    11. Chocolate

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    While not as common as other solidly colored Persians, they are much more common than some of the rarer patterns.

    As you probably guessed, chocolate Persians are solid brown. These cats are pretty rare – perhaps because they aren’t quite as classic as white and black cats. They don’t tend to be highly sought after, either.

    You can find them more commonly than the colors we described above, though.

    12. Tabby Patterns

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    Tabby cats are relatively common, including in this breed. You can find these cats in many different colors.

    There are several different kinds of tabby cats. However, most people lump them into one “tabby” category.

    The most common tabby is the classic tabby. These cats have very bold markings that are pretty obvious. They resemble marbling on the cat’s coat.

    Another common type is the mackerel tabby. These felines have more narrow, thin markings. They aren’t nearly as thick as the classic coloration, but they are still obviously tabby cats.

    Spotted tabby cats have many broken lines, which makes them look spotted instead of striped. This coloration is much less common. You may not even realize they are a tabby.

    Finally, you have the rarest of all – the ticked tabby. These felines have extremely small spots that follow the typical tabby pattern. They may not be recognized as tabby due to their smaller amount of coloration, though.

    13. Bi-Color

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    As the name suggests, these cats have two different colors. Usually, white is the base, with another color as the secondary.

    Bi-color Persian cats have two colors – white and some other color on the head and tail. This coloration is pretty popular with many cat owners, and it is pretty common, too. Therefore, you’ll probably see these cats once you start shopping around. They aren’t rare in the least.

    14. Calico

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    Calico female Persian cats are very common. However, these cats aren’t as common at cat shows.

    Calico cats are exceptionally common. Just about everyone has seen one. It isn’t rare to see a calico Persian, either. However, it’s important to note that these cats can only be female. Males are never calico, as the trait is carried on the X chromosome.

    Simply put, cats need two of the traits to be a calico, and males only have one X chromosome.

    That said, each calico cat is unique. Therefore, these cats are still sought after in many cases.

    15. Cream

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    Persian cats regularly come in cream as one of their more common colorations.

    Cream is a relatively common coat color. In fact, you’ll find tons of different cream Persian cats. This solid color isn’t rare in the least. In fact, you shouldn’t have any problem finding a cream-colored kitten.

    You’ll also see these cats in shows pretty commonly, thanks to their “classic” status.

    16. Blue

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    You can easily find blue Persian cats, though they are more grey than true blue.

    Blue Persians are also pretty common. They aren’t bright blue like their name might suggest. Instead, they’re more of a grayish steel color. Many people are drawn to these cats, though perhaps not as much as white and cream options.

    You can find many blue Persians alongside black ones, and many breeders specialize in them. Therefore, they aren’t hard to find and don’t tend to cost any extra.

    17. Black

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    If you go shopping for a Persian, you’re likely to find a black Persian cat.

    Black Persians are pretty common. While they may not be as widely advertised as white cats, they are still pretty easy to find. They don’t tend to cost any extra, either.

    18. White

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    Persians regularly come in white, which also happens to be one of the most sought-after colors.

    White Persians are very common and one of the most sought-after colors. Just about everyone wants a white, fluffy cat. Therefore, they can be a solid choice for anyone looking for a Persian. This is the “classic” color and the one you most commonly see at cat shows .

    Summary of Persian Cat Colors

    Number Color
    1 Chinchilla Silver
    2 Chinchilla Gold
    3 Parti-Color
    4 Shaded Silver
    5 Shaded Golden
    6 Seal Point
    7 Blue Point
    8 Chocolate Point
    9 Lilac Point
    10 Lilac
    11 Chocolate
    12 Tabby Patterns
    13 Bi-Color
    14 Calico
    15 Cream
    16 Blue
    17 Black
    18 White

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