Buyer's Guide On Russian Siberian Kitten

By Deborah Price


Buying a pet is always a pleasant experience. However, before you get one, you need to know what it takes to keep it happy. Therefore, you should conduct some research about their particular breed you are to purchase so that you are informed about the quality, temperament, and what the animal requires for daily maintenance. This will ensure that both of you end up being happy friends. Read on and discover more about the Russian Siberian Kitten.

You never have to worry about your pet getting into water because the good thing about this breed is that its fur is waterproof. Well, that sounds a little bit strange because most cats don't like water. Remember that this breed is from Russia, which experiences are called temperate climate. Therefore, its coat makes it adapted to cold wet weather.

This cat also has an amazing personality. Actually, they are considered to be quite smart. Most cats do not play fetch but these ones do! Moreover, they are very loyal animals and always want to be next to their owners. They also like children as well as other animals. Therefore, if you have kids or other pets around, then there's nothing to fear.

Siberians are known to be relatively quiet. You will not hear them being noisy unless they are in a problem. In fact, you might not even notice they are around the house when they're not playing. In case they need your attention, they will communicate through trills, chirps, mews, and deep purring. Occasionally, you'll find them playing in the water.

The breed also has a lovely temperament. It's not known to be aggressive or to bite when uncomfortable. The breed is known to be naturally calm but it can also be fearless. It will not budge easily in place of danger. However, they have sweet facial expressions which bring out their gentle and friendly personality.

Siberians love to play. Actually, they are quite comfortable with almost all types of toys. You will always notice that the kittens are lively throughout their lives. According to some owners, these animals even seem to know when one needs moral support and they will come and cuddle them.

The cat is not so heavy and you can easily carry it around. The average male weighs about 15-20 lbs. While the female weighs less at a maximum average of 15 lbs. However, under certain conditions, record weights of 25 lbs. Have been reported.

You'll love the coat color of the Siberian when you see one. Unlike most breeds that have a unique identifying color, this breed has various colors ranging from white, blue, black, and many more. The coat normally comes in a combination of colors but almost all will have white markings.

Like any other cat, this breeds also requires grooming. However, they have such a nice coat with long, lustrous fur. This means that the coat does not tangle or mat. Hence, a few minutes of grooming weekly should be sufficient to prevent hairballs.

You should not worry about your cat getting sick. This breed is not known to be prone to any genetic diseases. However, common cat diseases can be present.




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