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Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx Cat Breed Comparison

"Find similarities and differences between Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx" Compare Persian and British Longhair. Which is better: Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
 
 
 
Name Persian British Longhair Sphynx
OriginsIran flagIran United Kingdom flagUnited Kingdom Canada flagCanada
Group Natural Natural Mutation
Popularity Rank5366
Reviews000
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Other Names
What other names do they have?
Longhair, Persian Longhair, Shiraz, Shirazi British Longhair Variant, British Semi-Longhair, Longhair British, Britannica (European), Lowlander (United States) Canadian Hairless, Canadian Sphynx
Price
Which one is cheaper, Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx cat?
$1500 to $3000 $800 to $1200 $1800 to $3000
Cost Of Ownership High Moderate High
Breed Recognition No data available The International Cat Association (TICA)
Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe)
The International Cat Association (TICA)
Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
American Cat Fanciers Association (ACFA)

Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx Size, Appearance and Physical Traits Comparison

Size
Which is bigger, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx cat?
Medium
The medium-sized cats usually weigh 10-15 pounds and are 8-11 inches long from the nose down.
Large
The large-sized cats usually weigh 10-20 pounds and are 10-16 inches long from the nose down.
Small
The small-sized cats usually weigh 5-11 pounds and are 7-10 inches long from the nose down.
Weight
Which is heavier, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Males: 9-13 pounds, Females: 8-12 pounds Male: 10 - 18 pounds, Female: 8 - 16 pounds Male: 8 - 12 pounds, Female: 6 - 9 pounds
Bite ForceWeak Bite Strength: Less than or around 10 PSI Average Bite Strength: Around 10-15 PSI Weak Bite Strength: Less than or around 10 PSI
Body Type No data available Cobby
This body type is a mix between the cobby and foreign types.
Foreign (Oriental)
Sphynx have a slender, elongated body with a narrow chest and long legs.
Ear Shape Medium
Small
Rounded
Medium
Rounded
Wide-set
Large
Pointed
Wide-set
Eye Color Copper
Blue
Gold
Copper
Green
Blue
Hair Color and Pattern Wide variety of coat colours and patterns, including solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, bicolor, tricolor, and colorpoint; common patterns are Himalayan (colorpoint) and chinchilla (silver or golden with black tipping). Wide range of colors and patterns, including solid, tabby, bicolor, and more. Hairless or with a light downy coat; skin can be any colour or pattern, including solid, tabby, tortoiseshell, bicolor, tricolor, and colorpoint.
Coat
What is the difference between Persian, British Longhair and Sphynx coats?
Glossy Dense, Straight Hairless
Leg Lenght Medium Medium Medium
Whisker Length Medium Medium Medium
Musculature Muscular Robust Muscular
Head Shape Flat-faced Round Triangular
Toe Count 5 front
4 back
5 front
4 back
5 front
4 back
Eye Shape And Orientation Almond-shaped Round Large and Prominent
Night Vision
Paw Size Medium Medium Medium
Nose Structure Straight Button Long and Narrow
Neck Length Medium Medium Medium
Fur Texture Short
Dense
Fine
Short
Silky
Silky
Long
Bone Density Medium Medium Medium
Flexibility
High
High
High
Bone Structure Slender
Fine
Fine Fine
Tail Length Plumed Plumed Long and Tapered
Sleep Patterns Active
Less Sleep
Active
Less Sleep
Moderate Sleep

Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx Special Abilities Comparison

Attention Span Short to moderate, calm and gentle Short to moderate, relaxed and calm Long, social and energetic
Guarding Instinct Low Moderate Low
Protection Instincts Low Moderate Low
Climbing Ability Low Moderate Low
Jumping Ability Moderate Moderate Moderate
Swimming Ability Poor Poor Poor
Water Affinity
Rescue Capability Poor Moderate Poor

Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx Health Comparison

Litter Size 3-5 Kittens 2-4 Kittens 4-6 Kittens
Special Needs Affectionate
High grooming
Affectionate
High grooming
High grooming
Sensitive skin
Breeding Requires grooming knowledge, small litter size Requires grooming knowledge, small to moderate litter size Requires careful genetic management, small to moderate litter size
Dietary Preferences High protein, wet food Low fat, high protein High protein, low carbs
Solo Time Tolerance Medium Medium High
Noise Sensitivity Moderate Low Low
Genetic Diversity Low Moderate Low
Sensitivity To Changes
Medium sensitivity
Medium sensitivity
High sensitivity
Food Motivation Low Moderate Low
Feeding Schedule Twice a day
Morning and Evening
Twice a day
Morning and Evening
Two or more small meals a day
Maintenance Level Moderate Low Moderate
Exercise Needs Medium Medium Medium
Life Expectancy
Which will live longer, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
14-15 years 12-15 years 12-14 years
Energy Level
Which is more energetic, Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx cat?
The Persian cat has a low energy level.
The British Longhair cat has a higher energy level than other cat breeds.
The Sphynx cat has an average energy level.
Hypoallergenic
Which cat is hypoallergenic, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
No
Persian cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction.
No
British Longhair cats don't do well with allergy sufferers by causing an allergic reaction.
Yes
Sphynx cats do well with allergy sufferers by causing fewer allergic reactions.
Common Health Issues
Which cat is healthier, Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx?
High
Persians tend to have more frequent health issues than other breeds.
Low
Very healthy cat breed.
Low
Very healthy cat breed.
Health Problems Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Obesity
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Skin Diseases (due to lack of fur)
Hereditary Myopathy
Climate Temperate Temperate Temperate
Cold Tolerance Medium Medium Medium
Heat Tolerance Medium Medium Medium
Breeding Difficulty Medium Medium Medium

Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx Characteristics and Personality Comparison

Common Vocalizations Quiet and sweet meows Quiet and calm meows Loud and energetic sounds
Interaction With Other Pets Good, calm and friendly Moderate, can be reserved Excellent, very social and friendly
Facial Expression Calm and sweet Calm and gentle Outgoing and energetic
Tail Behavior Calm and sweet tail movements Calm tail, rarely flicks Outgoing and energetic tail movements
Explorer Instincts Low Moderate Low
Attention Needs Low Moderate High
Protectiveness Low Moderate Low
Territoriality Low Moderate Low
Independence Low Moderate Moderate
Response To Commands Low Moderate High
Adaptability To Indoor Life High High High
Hunting Drive Low Moderate High
Play Style Playful
Gentle
Calm
Playful
Gentle
Calm
Curious
Interactive
Playful
Escape Tendencies Low Moderate High
Curiosity Low Moderate High
Hunting Skills Low ⬇️ Moderate ⏺️ Low ⬇️
Reaction To Strangers Cautious Cautious Friendly 😊
Stalking Behavior Low Moderate High
Aggression Level Moderate Moderate Low
Training Difficulty Difficult Moderate Moderate
Agility Low Moderate High
Travel Compatibility Low Low Medium
Activity
Moderately Active
Moderately Active
Moderately Active
Compatibility With Other Animals Playful
Medium
Playful
Medium
Playful
Medium
Household Noise Tolerance Medium Medium Medium
Playfulness
Relaxed Player. Persian are moderately playful but enjoy a relaxed and serene environment.
Active Adventurer. British Longhair are quite playful and enjoy frequent play sessions.
Active Adventurer. Sphynx are quite playful and enjoy frequent play sessions.
Trainability
Challenging to Train: Persian cat breeds are more stubborn, independent, and less receptive to training, requiring specialized techniques and more persistence to achieve desired results.
Difficult to Train: British Longhair cat breeds are the least responsive, most stubborn, and hardest to train, often requiring professional guidance and extra effort to achieve even basic results.
Difficult to Train: Sphynx cat breeds are the least responsive, most stubborn, and hardest to train, often requiring professional guidance and extra effort to achieve even basic results.
Lap Cat
Which cat is lap type, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Yes
This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap.
No
This cat sits on its owner's lap less than other breeds.
Yes
This cat loves to sit on his owner's lap.
Temperament
Which one has a better personality, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Affectionate Affectionate Loyal
Adaptability
Which cat has a higher adaptability potential?
Persian cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
British Longhair cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
Sphynx cats adapt very well to lifestyle changes and basically all living environments.
Affection Level
Which is the more affectionate cat breed: Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx?
High: Persian cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
High: British Longhair cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
High: Sphynx cats are genuinely loyal, soft and gentle, loving and affectionate cats toward their handlers.
Child Friendly
Which cat is more kid-friendly, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
The Persian cat is a child-friendly breed.
The British Longhair cat is a child-friendly breed.
The Sphynx cat is a child-friendly breed.
Dog Friendly
Which cat is more dog-friendly, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Not dog-friendly: Persian cannot live with dogs.
Very dog-friendly: British Longhair owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
Very dog-friendly: Sphynx owners often find that their cats get along very well with the family dog.
Intelligence
Which cat is smarter, Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx?
Average: the Persian cat has an average level of intelligence.
Outstanding: British Longhair is one of the brightest cat breeds.
Outstanding: Sphynx is one of the brightest cat breeds.
Social Needs
Which cat is more social, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Above-average: they need more social interaction than average cats.
Average: they need as much social interaction as the average cat.
Lots: this cat breed needs lots of social interaction.
Stranger Friendly
Which cat is more stranger friendly, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Below average: this cat breed tends to have difficulty getting along with strangers.
Above-average: this cat breed gets on well with strangers.
Very: this cat breed gets on very well with strange people.
Vocalization
Which cat is the loudest, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
Low
Low vocalization cats are a category of cats that typically make less noise than other cats.
Low
Low vocalization cats are a category of cats that typically make less noise than other cats.
Frequent
This cat breed meows very often.

Persian vs British Longhair vs Sphynx Grooming Comparison

Seasonal Shedding High High Low
Grooming Tools Needed Brush
Nail Clipper
Comb
Deshedding Tool
Brush
Nail Clipper
Comb
Brush
Nail Clipper
Comb
Deshedding Tool
Dental CareHigh Moderate High
Grooming
Which is easier to groom, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
High Maintenance
This cat breed requires more time and effort than other breeds.
High Maintenance
This cat breed requires more time and effort than other breeds.
Low Maintenance
Occasional grooming is recommended to keep the Sphynx coat in good condition.
Shedding
Which cat sheds less, Persian or British Longhair or Sphynx?
High
If you're looking for a cat that won't leave a trail of fur everywhere they go, you might want to rethink your choice of pet.
Moderate
This cat breed is of average shedding.
Minimal
This cat breed sheds much less than the average.

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