White Persian Kittens – The fine art of breeding White Persians (Past Kittens)

The Fine Art of Breeding White Persian Cats

 

You may have noticed there aren’t many breeders who truly work with white Persian cats—and that’s because very few are willing to take on just how difficult they are to produce correctly.

White Persians are not simply another color. They are widely considered one of the most complex and demanding projects in the entire breed. Many breeders try once… and quietly step away.

Because creating a truly exceptional white Persian isn’t luck—and it certainly isn’t easy.

It takes years of study, patience, and careful decision-making. There are no shortcuts. The dominant white gene is closely tied to hearing, which means every pairing must be done with precision. At the same time, you must preserve structure, coat quality, eye color, and the sweet Persian temperament—all at once.

It’s a delicate balance where every choice matters.

That’s why white Persians cannot be rushed or mass produced. They require long-term planning, deep knowledge of bloodlines, and a true commitment to doing things the right way.

And yet… when everything comes together, nothing else compares.

White Persians have long been known as the Rolls-Royce of the Persian world—elegant, refined, and undeniably breathtaking. With their snow-white coats and striking eyes—whether deep copper, brilliant blue, or rare bi-eye—they carry a quiet, regal beauty that feels almost otherworldly.

But that kind of beauty is never accidental.
It is earned.

We know this firsthand—because white Persians are where our story began.

For over three decades, we have dedicated ourselves to refining and perfecting this extraordinary color. Through careful selection, ethical breeding, and a commitment to long-term excellence, we have developed white Persians that are not only stunning but truly exceptional in every way.

Our whites are:

• fully hearing and bright
• genetically sound and healthy
• plush, silky, and beautifully coated
• calm, affectionate, and deeply people-oriented
• and known for our signature sweet Doll Face expressions

Because to us, perfection isn’t just about appearance—it’s about raising kittens that are as wonderful to live with as they are to look at.

Today, we proudly offer:
• Blue-eyed whites
• Copper-eyed whites
• Bi-eyed (odd-eyed) whites

Each one raised in our home, loved daily, and known for the gentle, therapy-like temperaments our cattery has become so loved for.

White Persians aren’t easy.
They aren’t common.
And they certainly aren’t accidental.

They are the result of decades of experience, dedication, and a genuine love for doing things the right way.

And that is what makes them truly extraordinary. 🤍


The Gray Dot

You may or may not have noticed the gray dot on a white kitten’s head when it is first born. This grayish-black patch usually indicates the kitten is not deaf. The gray dot will generally fade by the time the kitty is a year old.
What does having a deaf kitten mean to you?
Usually, nothing serious. As a matter of fact, deaf kittens are far more friendly because they have no fear of loud sounds. You want to be extra careful not to allow them to go outdoors, as their self-protective instincts are missing.

White Persian Kittens


White Persian Cats can have a variety of eye colors; see the color chart below.

Copper Eyes Can be either yellow or orange)
Blue Eyes  Both eyes blue
Bi-Eyes  One blue eye, one copper eye
Green eyes Both eyes green  ((Very Rare))

 

 

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