My Inner Cat

You are

The Crown Bearer

Doesn't need to raise a voice to be heard.

Persian — The Crown Bearer
Common

Persian

Domestic breed · No. 13 / 89

Common · tier 1 of 4

A familiar favorite — the cat you're most likely to find. You had about a 1-in-3 chance of drawing Persian as The Crown Bearer — one of 5 cats you could have become.

You don't have to raise your voice to be heard. You take your time answering questions, you don't waste words, and you've never been comfortable performing for attention you didn't ask for. People mistake your calm for stoicism. It's actually self-trust.

Why a Persian?

The breed people picture when they imagine cat royalty. Persians have flat faces, long luxurious coats, and an unhurried temperament that has barely changed in centuries. They prefer calm households and the same windowsill every afternoon.

Did you know

Persians are one of the oldest cat breeds in the world. They were first documented in Iran in the 1600s, brought to Europe in the 1620s, and have been a fixture of formal cat shows since the very first one in 1871.