Monday, July 6, 2015

Things To Know About Siberian Kittens For Sale GA

By Francis Riggs


Many people, especially those who live alone may have thought of getting a pet to keep them company. You may in fact be also thinking of getting a new pet especially after you have run across a Siberian kittens for sale Ga sign earlier. You may be almost convinced in making a purchase and need a little bit more information to goad you into a decision. This article may just have the information that you need before you buy in Atlanta, GA.

The thing to know first about this breed is its origin. Its bloodline stems from the feline family originating from the Taiga forest region. They are forest cats and are also known as the Moscow Semi Longhairs, having long fluffy coats to protect them from sub arctic conditions. They are primarily bred for their hunting abilities and will keep mice and rats at bay in your home.

This is also a breed that takes time to mature physically. For this breed, it can take up to five years for it to fully mature physically and also to develop a full and even temperament. Many owners attest therefore to it having endless energy and youthful vigor, and they are always fun to play with because of this.

Quite a few owners of this breed say they are almost like dogs. They love to follow their owners around and be always involved in any activity their master is involved in. These cats not only purr, but they can also trill and chirp. In addition, they also love water, and do not need much goading to be near water, especially during bath time.

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.

Despite their thick coats, which automatically gets thicker come winter time, the Siberian is surprisingly easy to groom. This is because their fur is not prone to tangling or matting. A regular fur brushing, at least once a week, should keep everything in order. Their fur is also generally water resistant, so shampooing can be quite a challenge if you wish to give them regular baths.

Even though the Siberian fur is a less prone to causing allergies, it does not mean that it is fully hypoallergenic as many tend to believe. It is still wise and practical to give the cat a one month live in trial period to see if one develops allergies or not.

All in all if you are intent on getting this breed as a possible new pet and companion, then do get one from a reputable breeder or dealer. Other cat breeds like the Maine Coon or the Norwegian Forest Cat can be passed off as Siberian cats. Thus you should be vigilant in looking for an authentic breed once you decide on getting one




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