Meet Panther, The Absolutely Stunning Persian Cat (13 Pics)
He says, The breed is very mellow and very quiet. They're not necessarily active, especially once they're older. They also tend to get tired very easily. Yody Blass, MA, a certified animal behaviorist at Companion Animal Behavior, which offers behavior solutions for dogs and cats in the Washington, D.C. area, has owned several Persian cats over the years. She agrees with Dr. Siracusa, adding, These cats can be active when they want to be, but they're never bouncing off the walls. They're a good fit if you have a quieter lifestyle.