Friday, June 26, 2015

Important Things To Know About Siberian Kittens For Sale Ga

By Francis Riggs


may be looking for a new pet and have decided on getting a cat or a kitten. You may have opted on getting a Siberian since you saw a Siberian kittens for sale Ga sign. Read on in this article if you are intent on getting a feline of this breed. This article will cover some important things you should know about this breed before buying a Siberian kitten in Atlanta, GA.

The Siberian is also known as the Moscow Semi Longhair and originated from the Taiga forests in the sub arctic region. Due to this they have the characteristic long fluffy coat that people love. Primarily in the early days, these felines we bred due to their great hunting skills. Woe be to your house rats and mice once this cat moves in.

Many also believe that this cat is blessed with the gift of youth as it tends to be active and rambunctious throughout its life. The reason for this is because this breed is one which matures slowly. In fact it can take up to five years for it to reach full physical maturity and also takes that long in terms of getting an even temperament.

A plus factor for having breed of this sort is its personality. They love to follow their owners around very much like a dog would, and would always want to be involved in every activity. Siberians also love to snuggle and are known to chirp and trill apart from purring. In addition, they love to play in water and are comfortable around tubs.

Health complications wise, this breed is known to occasionally suffer from heart and kidney complications. This however, should be treated as an exception rather than as a general and standard occurrence. It is important however, that it is not overfed as they can be quite zealous eaters. Future owners will be pleased to know that in general this is a very robust and very resilient breed.

The Siberian has thick fur and thus lead many to believe that it is difficult to groom them. In fact the opposite is true as the fur is resistant to both matting and tangling. The fur I also resistant to water, so it can pose a big challenge to regular shampooing.

A strong selling point in owning a Siberian is the alleged fact that they have hypoallergenic fur. It is partially true that their fur is hypoallergenic, but not one hundred percent. Rather their fur is less prone to cause allergies with cat lovers and cat owners. Thus those with known cat allergies should still break them in at least a month or so for a live in trial period. During this time it should be observed if any allergies break out.

Once you have decided on getting a Siberian as a potential companion and pet, the next step is to get a reputable breeder to provide you with one. This is so as to avoid being duped from buying either a Norwegian Forest Cat or Maine Coon, two breeds that exceedingly look like a Siberian. Always be vigilant when buying specialty breeds whether they be canines or felines.




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