Sunday, February 5, 2017

What To Know Before Going To Siberian Cat Breeders Georgia

By Sandra Walker


No doubt you are probably a cat lover and that is why you are reading this article right now. Most likely you may have heard of the Siberian breed and while you are in Georgia, you are thinking of visiting some Siberian cat breeders Georgia to help you out in your decision. Do finish off this article so that you can have more information for a better decision and choice.

Known also as the Moscow Semi Longhair, this cat is one that figures a lot in Russian history and folktales for the past few centuries. It is physically endowed with a long and fluffy coat that keeps it warm in the Siberian climate. They were originally kept as rodent hunters on small farms and homesteads in the wilderness, a job which they did very well and still do today.

Once you acquire this cat, expect a lot of energy from it. In fact saying a lot is an understatement. Many will attest that it has somehow tapped into the fountain of youth due to its active disposition and immature manner at times. You must however remember that it may take up to five years to mature in terms of personality and such.

It also has a similar behavior to a dog in the way that it loves to follow its master around and wants to involve itself in whatever activity is being done at the moment. Also like the Egyptian Mau, it will not only purr when it is please but it will give a birdlike chirping sound as well. It is also one that loves to be near or around water, so giving it a bath will pose no real problem.

All breeds will have health complications unique to their station, and the Siberian is by no means an exception. It will tend to suffer from heart related issues such as heart enlargement and may also develop kidney related conditions. It is a cat that loves to eat so you may have to restrict its food intake somewhat. Regular visits to the vet are also highly recommended.

As has been mentioned earlier of its love of water, it is thus easy to give it a bath and wash it. The challenge however lies in the fact that the fur is water resistant, so you will have to find creative means of applying shampoo and such. Regular brushing is also recommended to build a stronger bond between you and the Siberian, although the fur in itself is resistant to matting and tangling.

Another advantage when one gets this breed is that its fur is widely believed or accepted as being hypoallergenic. This means it will be less prone to trigger any feline related allergies, but it is still good to play it safe and give it a live in period of at least a month and observe if it is indeed the case that it does not trigger any allergies you may have.

When you do finally decide on getting this cat, find a reputable breeder and get good referrals either from people you know or respected owners on forums. This is because some unscrupulous traders and breeders of this cat will try to pass off either a Norwegian Forest Cat or Maine Coon to unsuspecting buyers.




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