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What To Know Before Buying Siberian Kittens West Virginia

By Carl Russell


You are no doubt a cat lover if you are currently reading this article. And no doubt you have heard also of the Siberian, a popular cat breed from Russia. Raised in the Siberian taiga, this cat breed has been around for a 1000 years and figures in a lot of Russian folk tales. Right now you are looking for a cat companion in West Virginia and mulled over the Siberian as a possibility. Should you be interested in this breed after seeing a Siberian kittens West Virginia sign, then do read on for more information.

Known also as the Moscow Semi Longhair, the Siberian is a cat that has the trademark fluffy and long fur that is unique to its breed. These hardy cats were formerly bred for it to get rid of rodents such as mice and rats due to their fine hunting abilities. They were and are still widely used in Russian farms and houses for this purpose to this day.

It is a breed that has a very high energy level and will be so throughout its entire natural life. Quite a few will say that this cat has tapped into the fountain of eternal youth for it is very playful as it matures quite slowly. Full physical maturity for this cat is an average of five years.

It is also a cat that acts like a dog in many respects. It loves to follow its master around and wants to be involved in any activity. If it is particularly pleased it does something else apart from purring, in that it will actually chirp like a little bird. It is a cat that likes to be around water so it will pose no problem if it comes to regular baths and cleanings.

Each pet or animal has its own health issues, and this will also include the Siberian. Over time it will develop kidney and heart issues. A common heart ailment it will have is enlargement of the heart. These conditions however can be minimized if proper diet and maintenance and nutrition is followed. It is somewhat of an over eater so minimizing its intake is key. Regular trips to the vet will definitely be recommended for upkeep.

Grooming is not a problem for this cat, especially when there is a need for baths for as mentioned before it does love water. It will be quite a challenge to shampoo it though as it does have water resistant fur. Brushing is needed at least on a regular basis even though its fur is already tangle and mat resistant.

Apart from the advantage of fur that is not prone to matting or tangling, the fur of the Siberian is widely accepted as being hypoallergenic. Thus it will also have a lesser possibility of triggering any allergies and such. Despite this accepted fact, it is still a wise move to give a live in trial period of at least a month to see if any allergies are triggered or not.

When you have finally made up your mind to get this cat, then do look out for unscrupulous and shady dealers. Many a time have the Maine Coon and Norwegian Forest Cat been sold as authentic Siberians, much to the chagrin and dismay of duped buyers.




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