Thursday, June 25, 2015

Things To Know Before Buying Siberian Kittens Ga

By Francis Riggs


At this very moment you are probably a current cat owner or a potential one, and that is why you are reading this article right now. You may have been thinking of dealing with a Siberian Kittens Ga seller or breeder and want more information on this breed. If you are thinking of buying this breed right here in the Atlanta, GA area, then this article should answer your needs for more information on this kind of feline.

The Siberian is also named the Moscow Semi Longhair by cat aficionados. Originating from the Taiga forest belt in the sub arctic regions, the Siberian is an exceptional hunter. This breed is a great mouse and rat catcher apart from its apparent furry good looks.

The breed also takes a while to mature physically and mentally. In fact it may take up to a whole five years until they reach physical maturity and also to achieve a more even temperament. Thus these cats have been known to have more youthful and playful dispositions.

Quite a few would say that this cat behaves and acts like a dog. It has a tendency to follow you around and tries to involve itself in the activities that you are doing. When pleased it actually not only purrs, but it trills and chirps as well. It is also one of the rarer breeds that likes to be near water, so frequent baths will pose no problem.

As with any pet, regular check ups with the veterinarian will be required. But one really need not worry about the general health of the Siberian, as they are one of the most resilient and robust of breeds. In the rare occasion that they may get ill, this is usually related to heart or kidney ailments. Thus to keep this feline hale and hearty a majority of the time, it is best that a strict dietary intake be enforced, as this breed tends to eat a lot if left to its own devices.

One of the crowning features of this cat is due to its thick and luxurious coat, which during winter actually becomes thicker. To the uninitiated cat owner or would be Siberian owner, it would seem that it would be a difficult chore to maintain and groom such a coat. Surprisingly enough the Siberian is easy to groom as its fur is highly resistant to tangling or matting. It only takes regular brushing, at least once a week to keep it looking neat and tidy. The challenge arises if you need to shampoo the Siberian, as its fur is also highly water resistant.

Nothing is 100 percent sure fire hypoallergenic, and this is also true of the Siberian cat fur. It is however one of the furs that are least likely to cause an allergic reaction. It is therefore best to observe yourself for a trial time of one month while living with this breed to see if any allergies occur.

By now you may already be convinced that the Siberian is the best companion for you after all. Your next step therefore will be to find a reputable breeder or dealer for this kind of feline. But how to go about that will be the subject of another article.




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