Sunday, November 18, 2018

Before You Buy Siberian Kittens For Sale Virginia

By Jason Stewart


At this point in time you are on this article because you are actively looking for a new pet, or perhaps even a replacement one to keep you company. Your tastes are more towards the feline variety and you are about to react to that Siberian kittens for sale Virginia sign you came across earlier. Before you do call them up and make a purchase, do read on in this article first before you make a commitment.

Before you make any moves to acquire a Siberian, it is needed that you take stock of your willingness, intentions and capabilities as a pet owner. Remember that owning a pet is not a fad or a passing fancy that you can just forget. This is because you are taking care of a living and breathing thing that requires a lot of commitment, responsibility and time.

The Siberian is considered to be the ancestor of all modern long haired cats and can sometimes be mistaken for them. Some unscrupulous dealers may sometimes try to pass off a Maine Coon or a Norwegian Forest cat as true Siberians. A real deal Siberian however will set you back around USD 1300 to USD 1800 if you plan on getting one.

Temperament wise these cats are adventurous and friendly. They are so friendly in fact that they can get along with other cats, people and even dogs as well. Although in general they are very active and athletic by nature, these cats can also make good lap cats as well.

Anyone planning to give this breed a bath may not be so successful. For as with any other cat, it will not like water very much. Its coat also has a naturally occurring oil that will repel water so it is kind of difficult to really get them wet and soaked. This oil also keeps the fur neat looking and in order, and the Siberian will rarely look untidy on its own. However, it is suggested you brush its fur at least an hour a week to get rid of debris and small tangles.

Ten to fifteen years is the lifespan range of this cat. Length of lifespans are usually directly attributed to the amount of care and love that it gets. As it does get older, the Siberian will develop complications related to its heart. When it reaches adulthood, it will weigh on average twenty pounds for males and fifteen pounds for females.

Much debate still surrounds the hypoallergenic properties of the fur for this breed. Many say it has no hypoallergenic qualities while others will say it has. In general however there is a scientific agreement as regards the amount of allergens the fir does have, being among one of the least of the cat breeds out there.

In sum this article has shown some basic considerations as regards this breed before you take it under your wing. It might also be a good idea to do further research on diet and upkeep so you can be a more responsible cat owner. Remember to always keep all bases covered as regards information for a potential pet so that you can make a more informed and educated choice.




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