Is The LaPerm Cat Good For You?
- 1The LaPerm cat is named for their curly fur which resembles a shaggy perm
- 2The LaPerm is a hypoallergenic cat which means they are usually a safe bet for those with allergies.
HISTORY
A recently new development in the Cat Fancy community, the LaPerm was first discovered in 1982 after a spontaneous mutation happened in a litter of kittens, the owner of which was smart enough to realize that something amazing had occured. Aptly named Curly, this cat was quickly swarmed by cat breed preservationists, aiming to help this new breed thrive. They were accepted into championship status in 2003.
Quick Facts
Size
Medium
Lifespan
13 - 15 years
Hair Length
Short, Long
Litter Size
An average of 5 kittens
Male Weight
7 - 10 pounds
Female Weight
5 - 8 pounds
Personality
The LaPerm is an extremely people friendly breed that make for exceptional lap cats. They crave human contact, seeking out their owners whenever they are around, and getting as close as possible, to the point of being on top of them. They are also quite the hunter, stalking and killing any rodent with ease. Occasionally a goofball, these cats will ride around on your shoulder or paw at your face if you arent giving them the kind of attention they yearn for. .
Color
The LaPerm comes in a wide array of colors and patterns.
Health Concerns
Male laperms weigh about 7 to 12 pounds while the females weigh 5 to 6 pounds. Belonging to the hardy barn stock, Laperms hardly suffer from any genetic or other disorders.
Appearance
The LaPerm is most known for their fur, which is curled into tight ringlets, covering their entire body, minus the face. Even their whiskers are curled. They have a medium to large size body, with long legs and a sturdy musculature. Aside from their uniquely curly fur, they are a fairly run-of-the-mill cat, with a moderately angular head, average sized ears, and eyes that come in a number of different colors. One major upside about the LaPerm is the fact that their curly coat results in a little shedding.